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Easter Seals Camp ASCCA

Camp ASCCA is Alabama's Special Camp for Children and Adults. ASCCA is a nationally recognized leader in therapeutic recreation for children and adults with both physical and mental disabilities. Providing weekend and week long sessions, Camp ASCCA is… Read More

Adaptive Aquatics

Address: 1473 Paradise Cove Lane.
Wilsonville, AL 35186
Phone: (205) 220-5065 Email: waterskiinfo##@adaptiveaquatics.org Website: http://www.adaptiveaquatics.org/

Adaptive Aquatics is a 501c-3 nonprofit organization dedicated to the introduction, teaching and advancement of adapted water skiing for disAbled Children, disAbled Adults and Wounded Warrior Veterans. Read More

Alabama Tourism Department

Address: 401 Adams Avenue, Suite 126, P.O. Box 4927
Montgomery, AL 36103
Phone: (334) 242-4169 Email: info@tourism.alabama.gov Website: https://www.alabama.travel/

Everything Alabama has to offer – all in one easy place! Whether you’re planning a weekend of golf or a seven-day beach getaway for the entire family, our Alabama Vacation & Events Guide as well as other brochures will help you find the perfect mix… Read More

Oak Mountain Youth Baseball/Softball Challenger League

Address: 5452 Cahaba Valley Road
Birmingham, AL 35242
Phone: (205) 995-1776 Email: omybs@outlook.com Website: http://www.omybs.org/Default.aspx?tabid=492658

The Challenger League at OMYBS provides boys and girls with disabilities the opportunity to experience the emotional development and the fun of playing Youth League Baseball. The purpose of the league is to provide an athletic experience for children… Read More

Program for the Blind and Disabled, Utah State Library

Address: 250 North 1950 West, Suite A
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-7901
Phone: (801) 715-6789 Email: blind@utah.gov Website: http://blindlibrary.utah.gov

Provides special public library services for people who are blind, visually disabled, physically disabled, and reading disabled. Read More

Wyoming Parent Information Center’s Parent 2 Parent

Address: 500 W Lott St. Suite A
Buffalo, WY 82834
Phone: (307) 684-2277 Email: tdawson@wpic.org Website: http://www.wpic.org/

We become as well informed as possible about the law, education, medicine, human services, rehabilitation and technology so that the parents and professionals to whom we provide information, referral and support have access to the best information available… Read More

RENEW – Rehabilitation Enterprises of North Eastern Wyoming

Address: 1969 S. Sheridan Avenue
Sheridan, WY 82801
Phone: (307) 672-7481 Email: ceo@renew-wyo.com Website: http://www.renew-wyo.com/

To empower persons with disABILITIES and their families to Live, Love, Learn, Work, and Play Read More

Wyoming Technology Access Program (WYTAP) (AFP)

Address: 305 West First Street, Wyoming Independent Living Rehabilitation, Inc.
Casper, WY 82601
Phone: (307) 226-6956 Email: khof@trib.com Website: http://www.uwyo.edu/wind/watr/watrservices.html

Assistive technology (AT) consists of a wide range of equipment, from simple and inexpensive devices such as grabbers and canes to sophisticated and very expensive computer equipment that helps a person read or communicate. Anything that will improve… Read More

Services for the Visually Impaired

Address: 2300 Capitol Avenue, Hathaway Building, Room 144
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: (307) 777-7256 Fax: (307) 777-7744 Email: ginny.chidsey@wyo.gov Website: https://edu.wyoming.gov/in-the-classroom/special-programs/vision-outreach-services/

Services for the Visually Impaired works to address the unique needs of students/clients with visual impairments by building capacity of the agencies and individuals who support them through research-based best practices. Read More

Education, State Superintendent Office (OSSE), DC

Address: 810 1st Street NE, 9th Floor
Washington,, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 727-6436 Email: osse@dc.gov Website: http://seo.dc.gov/

Formerly known as the State Education Office (SEO), the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) enhances educational services and opportunities to meet the life-long learning needs of all District residents by ensuring equitable distribution… Read More

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