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Sagebrush Equine Training Center for the Handicapped (S.E.T.C.H.)

The Sagebrush Equine Training Center for the Handicapped is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation serving children and adults with physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral challenges by providing a unique form of therapy and recreation through use… Read More

Soaring Hawk Therapeutic Equestrian Program

Address: P.O. Box 178
St. Maries, ID 83861
Phone: (208) 582-1221 Email: STEPinfo@hughes.net

We have a special focus to provide equestrian therapeutic activities to people with all types of disabilities (physical, mental, developmental), including at risk youths, veterans, and the underprivileged. Read More

Equine Partners Offering New Awareness, Inc.

Address: 5999 W State Street
Boise, ID 83703
Phone: (208) 853-5095 Fax: (208) 8535125 Email: info@equinepartners.org Website: http://www.equinepartners.org/

Equine assisted psychotherapy or EAP is an experiential type of therapy that combines the use of horses and trained facilitators to promote positive change, growth and healing within the individual. Read More

TARC (Topeka ARC)

Address: 2701 SW Randolph Avenue
Topeka,, KS 66611
Phone: (785) 232-0597 Fax: (785) 2323770 Email: info@tarcinc.org Website: http://www.tarcinc.org

Mission – TARC enhances the lives of people affected by intellectual, developmental and related disabilities through commitment to excellence in service, support and advocacy. Vision – Our vision is that all people, including those with intellectual,… Read More

Arc of Sedgwick County (KS)

Address: 2919 West Second Street
Wichita,, KS 67203
Phone: (316) 943-1191 Fax: (316) 9433292 Email: arc-arc@sedgwickcounty.org Website: http://www.arc-sedgwickcounty.org/

The Arc of Sedgwick County began in 1953 when parents concerned about services and future opportunities for their children formed The Wichita Association for Retarded Children. This organization, a United Way member agency, was the first in this county… Read More

United Cerebral Palsy of Kansas

Address: 5111 E. 21st Street, P.O. Box 8217
Wichita,, KS 67208
Phone: (316) 652-1538 Fax: (316) 6885687 Email: davej@cprf.org Website: http://www.cprf.org/

United Cerebral Palsy of Kansas (UCP-K) is a statewide organization founded in 1953 by a group of parents seeking to provide educational & therapeutic services for disabled children. As school districts have assumed more and more responsibility for these… Read More

Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation of Kansas (CPRF)

Address: 5111 E. 21st Street North
Wichita,, KS 67208
Email: info@cprf.org Website: http://www.cprf.org

During past 60-plus years, CPRF has evolved from a grass roots organization into a recognized leader in rehabilitation engineering, specialized services, advocacy, employment research and training, and job placement. Focused on improving the day-to-day… Read More

Cerebral Palsy Foundation, Kansas Jaycees

We provide recreational activities and residential summer camping for children and adults with physical and mental developmental disabilities. Our Services – The CP Ranch offers exciting and diverse programs for anyone with a physical or mental developmental… Read More

Social and Rehabilitation Services, KS Department of (SRS)

Address: 500 Van Buren,
Topeka,, KS 66603
Phone: (785) 296-2500 Website: http://www.srs.ks.gov/Pages/Default.aspx

The Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS) was established in 1973 as an umbrella agency to oversee social services and state institutions. With a mission to protect children and promote adult self-sufficiency, SRS serves over 500… Read More

Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Address: 415 Park Avenue
Baltimore, MD
Phone: (410) 230-8679 Fax: (410) 3332095 Website: http://www.lbph.lib.md.us

The basic mission of the Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped is to provide comprehensive library services to the eligible blind and physically handicapped residents of the State of Maryland Read More

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