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AmeriCorps

AmeriCorps (formerly Corporation for National and Community Service) is the federal agency connecting individuals and organizations to tackle the nation’s most pressing challenges. focus on six key areas to make an impact: Education Disaster Services… Read More

Etac – Ergonomic Assistive Devices and Patient Handling Equipment

Address: 2830 California Street
Torrance, CA 90503
Phone: (844) 876-6245 Fax: (310) 618-2166 Email: convaidsales.us@etac.com Website: https://www.etac.com/en-us/us/

Etac is a world-leading developer and provider of ergonomic assistive devices and patient handling equipment. Their ambition is to provide solutions that optimize quality of life for the individual, family members and caregivers. Through specialised product… Read More

Wyoming Institute for Disabilities (WIND)

Address: Dept. 4298; 1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-2761 Email: uwwind@uwyo.edu Website: http://www.uwyo.edu/wind/

The Wyoming Institute for Disabilities (WIND) is an academic unit in the College of Health Sciences and a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD). WIND works to assist individuals with developmental disabilities, their families… Read More

Chinese Parents Association for the Disabled (CPAD)

Address: P.O. Box 2884
San Gabriel, CA 91778
Phone: (626) 600-6538 Website: http://www.cpad.org/

Chinese Parents Association for the Disabled (CPAD) is a non-profit organization dedicated to help individuals with special needs and their families (e.g. Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy… etc). All the parent members are volunteers, and strive… Read More

LINKS – Community Parent Resource Center

Address: 777 N. Crusey Street, Suite A101
Wasilla, AR 99654
Phone: (907) 373-3632 Fax: (907) 373-3620 Website: https://linksprc.org/

LINKS is a Community Parent Resource Center based in Wasilla. They serve communities located within the Mat-Su Borough School District, including outreach to remote areas and villages. They provide support and training, information and referral and parent-to-parent… Read More

Mid-Williamette Valley Community Action

Address: 2475 Center Street
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: (503) 585-6232 Email: info@mwvcaa.org Website: https://mwvcaa.org/programs/head-start/

Supporting early learning and development from birth to age five through comprehensive programs for childhood health, education, and parental involvement throughout Marion and Polk counties. Read More

The Disability Law Center of Alaska

The Disability Law Center of Alaska is an independent non-profit law firm providing legal advocacy for people with disabilities anywhere in Alaska. Read More

Clackamas Education Service District

Address: 13455 SE 97th Avenue
Clackamas, OR 97015
Phone: (503) 675-4000 Fax: (503) 675-4200 Email: info@clackesd.org Website: https://www.clackesd.org/

Clackamas Education Service District is part of a statewide network of education service districts, partnering with all 10 Clackamas County public school districts, expanding their ability to serve the educational needs of the students in the region.… Read More

Catholic Social Services – Family Disability Services – Anchorage, Alaska

Address: 3710 E. 20th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99508
Phone: (907)222-7300 Fax: (907) 258-1091 Website: https://www.cssalaska.org/our-programs/family-disability-services/

Family Disability Services (FDS) was established in 1981 to provide services for both children and adults with developmental disabilities, as well as offer a support system for their families. Trained providers work with people in their homes or out in… Read More

DC Assistive Technology Program (DCATP)

Address: 220 I St. NE, Suite 130
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 547-4747 Email: ajohns@uls-dc.org Website: https://www.atpdc.org/

The DC Assistive Technology Program (DCATP) is a city-wide program whose goal is to enhance independence, productivity and inclusion for all District residents with disabilities. They accomplish this goal by providing education, experience and empowerment… Read More

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