Family; Parenting; Relationships

 

  1. Dating 4 Disabled

http://www.dating4disabled.com/ 

Dating For Disabled, the number one online matchmaking service for people with disabilities since 2005.  D4D is a place to make friends, find romance, and share resources with people with disabilities from all over the world.

We are a community where disabled singles can meet, connect, date, find love & friendship.  And registration is one hundred percent free!

 

  1. Disabled Parenting Project

http://www.disabledparenting.com

An online community by and for parents and prospective parents with disabilities.  The Disabled Parenting Project is on a mission to leverage technology in order to create opportunities for parents and prospective parents with disabilities to connect and interact, and serve as an information clearinghouse for relevant information about adaptive parenting. The DPP also seeks to inform social policy through the development of resources, created by and for the disabled parenting community, and to promote social justice for disabled families.

 

  1. My Pleasure – Sex & Disability Articles

http://www.mypleasure.com/education/sexed/disabilitylist.asp?AID=DRU

MyPleasure is dedicated to providing the finest adult toy shopping experience possible.  Our mission is to transform lives through better sex by offering comprehensive sexuality education section.  Here you can find answers to your sexuality and sexual health questions, a glossary of sexual terms and practices and regular sex ed columns written by different experts on many aspects of sexuality and sexual health.  We have dedicated enormous resources to having some of the best adult sexual education on the internet.  It’s written by experts including our founder and CEO, Dr. Sandor Gardos, and it’s all free.

 

  1. Parents with Disabilities Online

http://www.disabledparents.net/ 

Parents with Disabilities Online! We’ve been providing information, support and resources to parents with disabilities since 1996.  There are more than 8 million families in the United States with at least one parent that has a disability.

Our primary goal is to give parents an opportunity to share ideas and learn from each other.  Much of the information on this site comes straight from the source–the parents with disabilities who are living their lives and successfully raising their children.