ZipMilk is a site that provides listings for breastfeeding resources sorted by ZIP Code. It is designed for use by consumers interesting in help or support for breastfeeding, as well as by providers who want to give their clients access to such resources. These resources are not a substitute for medical advice.
The data on ZipMilk is collected and maintained by state breastfeeding coalitions and other organizations, which are responsible for the state-specific listings on the web site. Reasonable verification of data is asked of each organization at least once a year. Resources may be collected from local organizations, which verify credentials of some individuals listed. Not all resources may exist in all states, or may not be listed at the discretion of each organization. Search terms are designed to be consistent from state to state, and to encompass as many multi-state as well as local resources as possible.
If you are searching for information from a state not currently represented here, please contact your local state breastfeeding coalition and encourage them to join ZipMilk. For more information about ZipMilk, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
ZipMilk is a project of the Massachusetts Breastfeeding Coalition, Inc., which owns the trademark for the name, and the copyright for all proprietary material related to the Zipmilk website.
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NEDA Resources
NEDA offers support options to individuals and loved ones affected by eating disorders to provide them with support throughout the treatment and recovery process. These programs are not replacements for professional help, and are designed and operated with the aid of NEDA Clinical Advisors to be used as a helping hand while navigating eating disorders recovery.
Alternative and Miscellaneous Resources
These early intervention resources are eating disorder-specific and use evidence-based treatment modalities to provide non-traditional support tools specifically for eating disorder recovery. In order for a resource to meet the standards to be listed on this page it must be:
Eating disorder specific
Evidence-based treatment application
Professionally operated/trained volunteers moderated
Approved by our clinical advisors and deemed to be an appropriate resource for individuals looking for support with eating disorders
The Largest Collection of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender resources on the web. Directly access the nation’s largest collection of 15,000 GLBT resources.
Find the closest social and support resource, the closest community centers, the closest youth groups, and much, much more!
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The GLBT National Resource Database
Brought to you by the GLBT National Help Center, a non-profit organization operating the GLBT National Hotline and the GLBT National Youth Talkline.
OMBUDSMAN LOCATOR
The National Long-Term Care Ombudsman Resource Center provides a listing for every state’s ombudsment. Long-term care ombudsmen are advocates for residents of nursing homes, board and care homes and assisted living facilities.
How to Find a Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
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Family Caregiver and Consumer Information
State Respite Registries
State Respite Coalitions
State Lifespan Respite Programs
National Family Caregiver Support Program
Respite for Veterans
Adult Day Care Centers
Summer Camp Resources
How to Use the “Search” Service:
Use the “Search for Respite” feature to find the programs in your state and city that provide the services you are requesting. For more information about the services offered by each agency, call the agency.
The “Search for Respite Funding” feature also provides information on additional state resources, including information on possible sources to help you pay for respite, including specific funding sources in your state that might be available through Medicaid Waivers or other state agency funding sources. Eligibility criteria, if available, and links to state pages to help you apply for this funding, are also provided. This information may change frequently, so be sure to contact the appropriate state agency for more information. From each state fact sheet, you can also link to other caregiver or care recipient services and supports.