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American Council of the Blind (ACB)
The American Council of the Blind (ACB) is a national organization of blind, visually impaired and sighted individuals whose purpose is to work toward independence, security, equality of opportunity, and improved quality of life for all blind and visually… Read More
The ARC of Northwest Vermont
The ARC has been a leader in advocating for the rights of all people with developmental disabilities to receive community based vocational and residential services, to receive assistance in acquiring respite and flexible funding for natural families,… Read More
VSA Arts of Vermont
VSA Vermont, formerly VSA Arts of Vermont, is a not-for-profit arts and education organization, dedicated to making the world of the arts accessible to Vermonters of all abilities. Founded in 1986, VSA Vermont is a member of the international network… Read More
Vermont Center on Disability and Community Inclusion – University of Vermont
University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilites Education, Research and Services The Center on Disability and Community Inclusion (CDCI), in collaboration and coordination with individuals with developmental disabilities, their families… Read More
Easter Seals Vermont
Easter Seals Vermont offers practical, realistic assistance to foster parents, birth parents and kinship parents who are struggling to provide guidance and support to children who bear the emotional and behavioral scars of physical, sexual, and emotional… Read More
Easter Seals Wayne/Union Counties
Sponsors programs for children and adults in Wayne and Union counties who have a permanent or temporary disability. Read More
Vermont Programs for Children and Youth who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Agency of Human Services Disability affects all of us eventually – whether we're born with it; experience disability through illness, accident, or aging; or have a loved one or colleague with a disabling condition… Read More
Vermont Department of Libraries – Special Services Unit
The Special Services Unit includes: Services to the Visually Impaired and Disabled (SSH); Services to State-Supported Institutions (SSI). It provides a service of advice and consultation to libraries in state institutions; provides and maintains reading… Read More
Assistive Technology Reuse Project – Recycle North
The goal of the Assistive Technology Exchange in Vermont is to put AT equipment that is not currently being used into the hands of someone who can benefit from it. The exchange is a free "classified ad" type resource designed to help people find, buy… Read More
Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
"The Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (VABVI), a non-profit organization founded in 1926, is the only private agency to offer free training, services and support to visually impaired Vermonters. Each year we serve hundreds of… Read More