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Esprit de Corps Riding Academy

Address: P.O. Box 269
Kapaa, HI 96746
Phone: (808) 822-4688 Website: http://kauaihorses.com/

Offers fully accessible equestrian experiences, including lessons and trail riding. Horses specially trained to handle physically challenged riders. Severely challenged riders are welcome in an arena. Read More

Special Format Library

Address: 344 W. Third Avenue, Suite 125
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: (907) 269-6575 Email: beverly.griffin@alaska.gov Website: http://talkingbooks.alaska.gov/

Alaska State LibraryTalking Book Center The Alaska State Library Talking Book Center is a cooperative effort between the National Library Service and the Alaska State Library to provide print handicapped Alaskans with talking book and Braille service… Read More

Camp Abe Lincoln

Address: 1624 West Front Street
Blue Grass, IA 52726
Phone: (319) 381-3052 Fax: (319) 3223876 Website: http://www.ymcacampabelincoln.org/

  Program available to people with and without disabilities. Ages: 7 to 17. This camp serves individuals with disabilities and children with hearing impairments and asthma at day camps. Campers include: coed ages 7-17. Featured activities: archery, bicycling… Read More

The Maui Animal Aloha Center

Provides riding therapy for physically and emotionally challenged children and adults. Offers pet therapy (animal assisted therapy) to schools, special education, church groups, and hospitals/nursing homes. Read More

Manawale’a Riding Center

Address: 41-170A Waikupanaha Street
Waimanalo, HI 96795
Phone: (808) 352-1523 Email: wpsilva@hawaiiantel.net Website: https://www.facebook.com/ManawaleaRidingCenter/

We operate strictly with volunteer help from our board members, from horse owners at Da Ranch and from individuals within the community. We are funded by donations, grants and fundraisers. We work with children of all ages regardless of mental or physical… Read More

Camp Albrecht Acres of the Midwest

Address: 14837 Sherrill Road
Sherrill, IA 52073
Phone: (319) 552-1771 Fax: (319) 5522732 Email: info@albrechtacres.org Website: http://albrechtacres.org/

  Program is specific to people with disabilities Recreational residential camp for individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities.  Offers enjoyment and education to campers and provides respite to their family and guardians. Scholarships are… Read More

ARC of East Central Iowa

Address: 680 2nd Street SE, Suite 200
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
Phone: (319) 365-0487 Fax: (319) 3659938 Website: https://www.arceci.org/

Service, advocacy, inclusion, family, and community are what The Arc is about. The Arc of East Central Iowa offers multiple programs and services in eight counties in Iowa. We deliver high quality programs that produce results. More importantly, we improve… Read More

The Arc of Story County

Address: 130 S Sheldon, Suite 302
Ames, IA 50014
Phone: (515) 232-9330 Website: http://www.thearcstory.org/

The Arc is an advocate for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), preserving and protecting fundamental rights through advocacy and action in support of legislation for civil rights, employment, housing, and numerous supports… Read More

Camp Courageous

Address: 12007 190th Street,, PO Box 418
Monticello, IA 52310-0418
Phone: (319) 465-5916 Fax: (319) 4655919 Website: http://www.campcourageous.org/

Camp Courageous of Iowa is a year-round respite care and recreational facility for individuals of all ages with disabilities. The camp was established in 1972 with the first 211 campers attending in the summer of 1974.  Today, Camp Courageous serves nearly… Read More

Camp Conestoga – Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois

Address: 295th Street
New Liberty, IA 52765
Phone: (563) 843-2955 Website: http://www.girlscoutstoday.org/

Girl Scouts is the world’s preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls—all girls—where, in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character and skills for success in the real world. In partnership with committed adult volunteers, girls… Read More

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