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Disability Rights Oregon

Address: 610 SW Broadway, Suite 200
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: (503) 243-2081 Fax: (503) 2431738 Email: welcome@oradvocacy.org Website: http://www.droregon.org/

As Oregon’s designated Protection & Advocacy (P&A) System for more than 30 years, DRO has a unique role: to uphold the legal rights of people with disabilities.Disability Rights Oregon (DRO) promotes Opportunity, Access and Choice for individuals with… Read More

Keystone Blind Association

Address: 1230 Stambaugh Avenue
Sharon, PA 16146
Phone: (724) 347-5501 Fax: (724) 3472204 Email: kba@infonline.net Website: http://www.keystoneblind.org/

"The Keystone Blind Association opened its doors in 1947, due the passion and conviction of one woman, Lillian Rosenblum. Even at that time, she recognized the need for support and services for blind and severely visually impaired persons, so that they… Read More

The ARC of Oregon

Address: 2405 Front Street NE, Suite 120
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503.581.2726 Fax: 503.363.7168 Email: info@arcoregon.org Website: http://www.thearcoregon.org/

Mission:The Arc of Oregon, together with its network of members and affiliated chapters, advocates for the rights and full community participation of all children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.Vision:The Arc of Oregon envisions… Read More

National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania

Address: 42 South 15th Street, Suite 222
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: (215) 988-0888 Fax: (215) 9880879 Email: president@nfbp.org Website: http://nfbp.org/

The National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania (NFBP) is a state affiliate of The National Federation of the Blind and works to enable those who cannot see to live full and independent lives, just like people who can see. Read More

Golden Triangle Council of the Blind (GTCB)

Address: P.O. Box 71492
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone: (412) 343-9900 Website: http://www.gtcb-pgh.org/

Vision: To continue to be recognized as the leading advocacy organization in the greater Pittsburgh area on all issues relative to everyday activities of people who are blind or visually impaired. The aim of all of our efforts is to encourage people to… Read More

North Central Sight Services, Inc.

Address: 2121 Reach Road
Williamsport, PA 17701
Phone: (570) 323-9401 Fax: (570) 3202580 Website: http://www.ncsight.org/index.html

North Central Sight Services, Inc. is a community agency based in Williamsport, Pennsylvania with a proud tradition of blindness prevention and service to the visually impaired and legally blind residents of Bradford, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Potter… Read More

Brain Injury Association of Oregon (BIAOR)

Address: P.O. Box 549
Molalla, OR 97038
Phone: (503) 740-3155 Fax: (503) 9618730 Email: info@biaoregon.org Website: http://www.biaoregon.org/

The only Oregon Statewide Nonprofit dedicated to the mission ofcreating a better future through brain injury prevention, research, education, and advocacy. Read More

The Pennsylvania Association for the Blind

Address: 555 Gettysburg Pike, Suite A300
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
Phone: (717) 766-2020 Fax: (717) 7662099 Email: info@pablind.org Website: http://www.pablind.org/

With over 100 years of experience in helping visually impaired people develop life skills and achieve independence, we bring innovative programs and resources to communities across Pennsylvania. Our services span a broad spectrum to meet the varied needs… Read More

The Oregon Brain Injury Resource Network

Address: 345 N. Monmouth Avenue
Monmouth, OR 97361
Phone: (503) 413-7707 Email: tbi@wou.edu Website: http://biaia.org/

Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities

Address: 540 24th Place N.E.
Salem, OR 97301-4517
Phone: (503) 945-9941 Email: ocdd@ocdd.org Website: http://www.ocdd.org/

The federal Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act (Public Law 106-402) authorizes funding and provides the mandate for state councils on Developmental Disabilities to engage in systems change, capacity building and advocacy activities… Read More

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