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Abilitree (formerly CORIL) – OREGON

Address: PO Box 9425
Bend, OR 97708
Phone: (541) 388-8103 Fax: (541) 3892337 Email: coril@coril.org Website: http://www.abilitree.org/

Abilitree provides jobs, training, community service and independent living opportunities for people with disabilities. Individuals with a wide range of abilities come to our work center and recieve training for various types of jobs. Abilitree then provides… Read More

InCommunity

Address: 3301 Buckeye Rd., Suite 700
Atlanta, GA 30341
Phone: (404) 634-4222 Website: https://www.incommunityga.org/

Originally founded in 1979, InCommunity, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit agency headquartered in Atlanta, was created to provide community-based services and support to people with developmental disabilities and their families. For more than 40 years, InCommunity… Read More

The Arc Maryland

Address: 8601 Robert Fulton Drive, Suite 140
Columbia, MD 21046
Phone: (410) 571-9320 Fax: (410) 974-6021 Website: http://www.thearcmd.org/

The Arc Maryland is the largest statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to the rights and quality of life of persons with I/DD and their families. We do this through public policy, advocacy, public awareness, and training and membership support. We… Read More

Abilities Foundation (Florida)

Address: 2735 Whitney Road
Clearwater, FL 33760-1610
Phone: (727) 538-7370 x363 Fax: (727) 5387387 Email: fdelucia@abilities.org Website: http://www.abilitiesfoundation.com/

The Abilities Foundation a 501(c)(3) nonprofit support organization that raises, invests, and distributes funds to the benefit of ServiceSource, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that serves the employment, housing, and health needs of persons with disabilities… Read More

Americans with Disabilities Act Coalition of CT (ADACC)

Address: 60B Weston Street
Hartford, CT 06120
Phone: (860) 297-4383 Fax: (860) 5668714 Email: adacoalition@sbcglobal.net Website: http://adacc.net/

The ADA Coalition of Connecticut was formed in 1992 to promote compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act. It is the only organization in the state singularly devoted to educating individuals with disabilities, businesses, and governmental entities… Read More

Division of Vocational Rehabilitation – Colorado Department of Human Services

Address: 1575 Sherman, 4th Floor
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 866-4150 Email: nancy.smith@state.co.us Website: http://www.dvrcolorado.com/

Offer a range of services designed to help people with disabilities become employed. We serve people age 16 and above. "Colorado offers a strong, diverse workforce you may not even know about. These men and women have a range of skills and abilities,… Read More

YAI – National Institute for People with Disabilities Network

Address: 460 West 34th St., 11th Floor
New York,, NY 10001
Website: http://www.yai.org

Since 1957, the YAI Network has been providing hope and opportunity to people of all ages with developmental disabilities and their families. Our organization includes more than 450 programs and serves more than 20,000 people every day. The mission of… Read More

Vermont Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Address: HC 2 South, 280 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671
Phone: (802) 289-0333 Fax: (802) 885-6471 Email: Fred.Jones@vermont.gov Website: https://dbvi.vermont.gov/

Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living Toll Free in Vermont: 1-800-356-1526 For Telecommunications Relay Service: Dial 711 The Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DBVI) is the designated state unit to provide vocational rehabilitation… Read More

Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Blind Services

Address: 500 Mero Street, 4th Floor NE
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (800) 372-7172 Email: WFD.VOCREHAB@ky.gov Website: https://kcc.ky.gov/Vocational-Rehabilitation/Office-for-the-Blind/Pages/default.aspx

The mission of the Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation / Blind Services Division is to provide opportunities for employment and independence to individuals with visual disabilities. We serve Kentuckians who are visually impaired or blind and… Read More

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