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Horses Help

Address: 2601 E Rose Garden Lane
Phoenix, AZ 85050
Phone: (602) 569-6056 Fax: (602) 765-7031 Email: Gregg.g@horseshelp.org Website: http://www.horseshelp.org/

Located in beautiful North Phoenix Arizona, Horses Help utilizes specially trained horses, well-qualified instructors that are certified by the Professional Association for Therapeutic Horsemanship International, (PATH International), physical and occupational… Read More

Stable Influence Charity Programs

Address: PO Box 54006
Phoenix, AZ 85078-4006
Phone: (523) 465-0637 Email: stableinfl@aol.com Website: http://stableinfluence.org/

  "For millenia, people the world over have had a working and love relationship with horses; and though horses are no longer needed in the service of man, the love for these beautiful creatures remains.     The recreation and sports associated with horseback… Read More

Cochise Area Network of Therapy Equestrian Resources (CANTER)

Address: 7388 E Chief Joseph Drive
Sierra Vista, AZ 85636
Phone: (520) 378-3196 Email: info@canteraz.org Website: http://www.canteraz.org/

  "The Cochise Area Network of Therapeutic Equestrian Resources (CANTER) is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit United Way organization that offers therapeutic riding. CANTER's vision is to serve all eligible individuals in Cochise County, using multiple instructors… Read More

Nevada PEP Central

Address: 2101 S. Jones Blvd., Suite 120
Las Vegas, NV 89146
Phone: (702) 388-8899 Fax: (702) 3882966 Website: http://www.nvpep.org/

Satellite Office: 4600 Kietzke Lane, I-202 Reno, Nevada 89502 Read More

Nevada Assistive Technology Collaborative

Address: 3656 Research Way, Suite 32
Carson City, NV 89701
Phone: (775) 687-4452 Fax: (775) 6873292 Email: kpreston@dhhs.nv.gov Website: http://www.icdri.org/legal/nevadaATP.htm

This is the site of the Nevada Assistive Technology project that helps people with disabilities get access to assistive technology to help them in their everyday lives. Read More

Rehabilitation Division – Services to the Blind and Visually Impaired

Address: 2800 E. St. Louis Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89104
Phone: (775) 684-3849 Fax: (775) 6843850 Website: http://detr.state.nv.us/Rehab%20pages/blind%20services.htm

Services to the Blind and Visually Impaired (BSBVI) provides a variety of services to eligible individuals, whose vision is not correctable by general eye care.   The Bureau helps individuals with vision disabilities make decisions about their future… Read More

Child Find Clark County

Address: 3626 Pecos McLeod
Las Vegas, NV 89121
Phone: (702) 799-7463 Website: http://ccsd.net/divisions/student-support-services-division/child-find

Washoe County Child Find 560 Mill Street, 3rd Floor Reno, NV Phone: 775-333-5035 Read More

Head Start of Northeastern Nevada – Elko Early Head Start

Address: 1280 Golf Course Rd
Elko, NV 89801
Phone: (775) 738-5953 Fax: (775) 7388914 Website: http://www.chamberorganizer.com/elkochamber/mem_hsnn

Head Start of Northeastern Nevada is a non-profit program. The overall goal of the Head Start program is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the families it serves. Head Start of Northeastern Nevada provides comprehensive, interdisciplinary… Read More

Nevada Early Intervention Services (NEIS) Northwest Region

Address: 2667 Enterprise Rd.
Reno, NV 89512
Phone: (775) 688-1341 Fax: (775) 6882984 Website: http://dhhs.nv.gov/Programs/IDEA/Early_Intervention_Programs/

If you are concerned about your child's development, the first step is to have your child referred for evaluation and assessment.  You can refer your child directly to an Early Intervention program or you can have your child's physician or another professional… Read More

The Arc of Greater Prince William/Family Support Program

Address: 13505 Hillendale Drive
Woodbridge, VA 22193
Phone: (703) 730-3124 Fax: (703) 6708648 Email: ksmith@arcgpw.org Website: http://www.arcgpw.org

  "Our Vision That the dignity and rights of each person must be protected and promoted with the utmost care. That each person has value and should be given the opportunity to take part in community life as fully as he or she is capable. That each person… Read More

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