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500 Walnut Avenue, Fremont, CA 94536
Provides intensive, disability specific educational services for enrolled students who are blind, visually impaired, deaf/blind, and visually impaired/multi-disabled. Whose primary learning needs are related to their visual impairment. Offers a school based day program for blind and visually impaired individuals ages 7-22, a residential program for ages 9-22 and a transition program for ages 16-22. Referrals for admission to CSB must be made by the student's school district or SELPA in conjunction with the student's family.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
4138 Lakeside Drive, Richmond, CA 94806
Provides services for individuals with developmental disabilities. A K-12 nonpublic school for students who have been unable to thrive in public schools, offering entry level vocational training and activity enrichment programs, a Work Activity Program. A Better Chance School is part of the California Autism Foundation (CAF).
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
39350 Gallaudet Drive, Fremont, CA 94538
Provides early childhood education for Bay Area children ages 3-6, elementary, middle school, and high school education, as well as a career center, transition services, and resource center for Deaf for individuals from San Louis Obispo to the Oregon border. Students from nearby communities attend on a day school basis; a residential program (age 5+) is available for those at a further distance. Referral needed from student's local school district. Offers sign language classes for parents and parent workshops.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
4892 San Pablo Dam Road, El Sobrante, CA 94803
Provides a safe, structured learning and therapeutic environment for students with educational, behavioral and emotional needs, offering an opportunity for academic, social and emotional growth. Non- public school grades 6-12, special education, active IEP, AB3632/Medi-Cal day treatment intensive, medication support, mental health services, and case management.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center