The Directory of Community Resources (DCR) and the REsources for Disaster and Disability (REDDy) Directories were created by staff, faculty, and students affiliated with the Center on Disability and Development (CDD) at Texas A&M University. These Directories have been used in collaboration with projects developed through Project REDD (Research and Education on Disability and Disaster) at Texas A&M University, redd.tamu.edu. Project REDD personnel continuously update the directories and monitor developing disasters in Texas to ascertain the need for additional disaster-specific REDDy Directories.
Current contributors to the DCR and REDDy Directories are:
MARCIA L. MONTAGUE, PH.D.
Dr. Marcia Montague is the current Director of Project REDD. She engages in research focusing on disaster preparedness informed transition planning for adolescents with disabilities. Her research and service activities include supporting family engagement and the transition to postsecondary education for and the college retention of students with disabilities and first-generation college students. She has nine years of public school special education teaching experience and over ten years of experience teaching in higher education.
TAHEREH BOROUGHANI. M.A.
Tahereh Boroughani is currently a Ph.D. student in Bilingual/ESL Education with an emphasis on Special Education at Texas A&M University. Tahereh holds a Master's degree in Teaching English as a Second Language from Iran. She is dedicated to exploring and contributing to the field of special education with a focus on improving educational outcomes for diverse learners, particularly those with dyslexia and bilingual backgrounds.
We update these resource directories on a regular basis. However, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information for every resource listed as organizations frequently alter the resources they provide, their locations, and contact information. We encourage organizations listed in the Directory to contact us at disabilityresources@tamu.edu if their listing needs to be edited. Users may also contact us via disabilityresources@tamu.edu with any suggestions or comments.