Wake County has invested time and talent to create a a one-stop resource directory to help you locate
needed services and supports throughout the Wake community. The good news is that it is there is a way to add your organization, make changes, or notify them if the link is no longer working. This should go a long way to ensure that the data is up-to-date. Here is a link to Wake Network of Care.
Take some time and explore the extensive list under Service Directory. While there isn't a dedicated "Disability" section, there is a Intellectual/Developmental Disability section, as well as an Education section.
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