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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central New Mexico

Address: 2500 Louisiana NE, Suite 200
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: (505) 837-9223 Fax: (505) 8370528 Email: info@bbbs-cnm.org Website: http://www.bbbs-cnm.org

For more than 100 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters has operated under the belief that inherent in every child is the ability to succeed and thrive in life. As the nation’s largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, Big Brothers Big Sisters… Read More

The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County

Address: 800 Vine Street, Library Square
Cincinnati, OH 45202-2071
Phone: (513) 369-6999 Website: http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org

Our mission is to connect people with the world of ideas and information. Services for the Blind and Physically Disabled:Books and videos – A browsing collection of recorded and Braille books and described videos is available at the Main LibraryAdaptive… Read More

Cleveland Public Library (CPL)

Address: 325 Superior Ave., N.E.
Cleveland, OH 44114
Phone: (216) 623-2800 Website: http://cpl.org/

Cleveland Public Library will be the driving force behind a powerful culture of learning that will inspire Clevelanders from all walks of life to continually learn, share and seek out new knowledge in ways that are beneficial to themselves, their community… Read More

Butler County Board of Developmental Disabilities

Address: 282 N. Fair Avenue
Hamiliton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 785-2800 Fax: (513) 8675078 Email: info@butlerDD.org Website: http://www.butlerdd.org/

"The Butler County Board of Developmental Disabilities is founded on the belief that all people have inherent worth and the right to be treated with dignity.  For over 40 years, the Board has provided information, support and service to individuals with… Read More

American Council of the Blind, Ohio Inc. (ACB-O)

Address: P.O. Box 82234
Columbus, OH 43202
Phone: (614) 221-6688 Email: acbo.director@gmail.com Website: http://www.acbohio.org

"The American Council of the Blind of Ohio is a statewide non-profit membership organization with offices in Columbus, Ohio and dedicated to improving the quality and the equality of life for Ohioans who are blind or visually impaired. We direct our efforts… Read More

Bryan Care and Rehabilitation Center

Address: 1104 Wesley Avenue
Bryan, OH 43506
Phone: (419) 636-5071 Fax: (419) 6363894 Website: http://www.genesishcc.com/Bryan

"Our center offers skilled nursing and rehabilitation therapy to adults of all ages who need short- or long-term care as well as specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. We also provide respite care for people whose primary, at-home… Read More

The Ability Center of Greater Toledo

Address: 5605 Monroe Street
Sylvania, OH 43560
Phone: (419) 885-5733 Fax: (419) 8824813 Website: http://www.abilitycenter.org/

"The Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a Center for Independent Living serving northwest Ohio.Our Vision: We believe in and support equitable and inclusive communities for people living with disabilities.Our Mission is to assist people with disabilities… Read More

Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program

Address: 600 Bancroft Way
Berkeley, CA 94710
Phone: (510) 849-4663 Website: http://www.borp.org/

Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program Provides challenging and innovative sports and recreation programs to people with physical disabilities and visual impairments who live in or visit the San Francisco Bay Area. Read More

CAMP OAKES – YMCA

Address: 47400 Monte Vista Dr
Big Bear City, CA 92314
Phone: (909) 585-2020 Email: karen.young@lbymca.org Website: https://www.facebook.com/CampOakes/

Provides various camp programs for teens with developmental disabilities, ages 16 and up. Located in Big Bear. Read More

U.S. Adaptive Recreation Center

Address: 43101 Goldmine Drive
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Phone: (909) 584-0269 Website: http://www.usarc.org/

Provides winter and summer opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in challenging outdoor recreation.  USARC’s programs create opportunities to explore and achieve one's potential. Read More

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