Federal Programs

The National Information Center for Children with Disabilities, NICHCY, is a national clearinghouse that provides free information on specific disabilities and related issues for individuals from birth to age 22. It is federally funded and authorized by Section 633 of Part D of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. NICHCY provides highly-trained Information Specialists who respond to individual questions about specific disability services, early intervention, No Child Left Behind, IDEA and mails out information packages and referral services. Write to: NICHCY, P.O. Box 1492, Washington D.C. 20013. Fax at 202-884-8441. To speak to someone in person, call 800-695-0285.

THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER
Web:  www.eric.ed.gov

The Educational Resources Information Center, ERIC is a federally funded information system which includes a database of over 440,000 journal annotations and 340,000 education related document abstracts. Call 1-800-LET-ERIC for more information.

LOCAL SERVICES

Sacramento County Board of Supervisors:
This is the primary governing body, comprised of five elected supervisors, each representing a district within the county.

Sacramento County Mental Health Board: Focuses on championing the rights of individuals with mental illnesses in the county.

Sacramento County Commission on the Status of Women and Girls: Advises the Board of Supervisors on issues related to women and girls.

Sacramento County Youth Commission: Provides a voice for young people in county matters.

Various other advisory boards and committees: Sacramento County has a wide array of these, addressing diverse topics such as agriculture, animal care, parks and recreation, and more. You can find a list of these, along with application details, on the County website.

Sacramento Employment and Training Agency: A local workforce development board serving Sacramento County.