Family Support for Spina Bifida Support services are specifically tailored to meet the needs of both the spina bifida individual and the family involved and may include, but are not limited to: Information & Referral, Service System Orientation & Support, Health & Medical Information. View
Local Chapters of Spina Bifida Association SBA provides many of its direct services through a nationwide network of Chapters and support groups. Chapters provide public and professional education, information, and support on a community level. View
Special Needs Fund for Spina Bifida Financial assistance to individuals with spina bifida. Can be used for unsupported medical costs and support services. View
Spina Bifida Advocacy Center Tools for effective advocacy are knowledge of the issues, development skills and connections with supports, provided with resources for spins bifida. View
Spina Bifida Assistive Technology (AT) Learn more about any device for spina bifida which helps facilitate a person’s functioning , e.g., mobility, personal care, activities of daily living, learning, work, recreation, etc. It can dramatically improve a person’s quality of life and level o View
Spina Bifida Association of California The Spina Bifida Association of California (SBA of CA) is an organization dedicated to promoting the prevention of Spina Bifida and to enhancing the lives of all affected. The organization serves individuals with Spina Bifida and their families in through View
Spina Bifida Family Support Staff Community based care coordination for families and individuals living with Spina Bifida. View
Spina Bifida Links/Resources People living with Spina Bifida often have many obstacles to deal with. Hydrocephalus and latex allergies are common among many. Folic acid intake has been shown to help reduce the incidence rate of Spina Bifida For more information on these subjects try View
Spina Bifida Resources The following spina bifida resources address a spectrum of relevant issues. View
Summer Camps for Spina Bifida This camp list is compiled by SBA’s National Resource Center. While it is an updated list, arranged alphabetically by state, it is not an all-inclusive list. View
Traveling with Spina Bifida Planning is very important! As soon as you set the dates for your trip, contact the hotel, resort or rental office. View
Volunteer Opportunities for Spina Bifida A .pdf brochure outlining volunteer opportunities, and how to apply. View
What is Spina Bifida? Spina Bifida is the most common permanently disabling birth defect in the United States. View