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The Kyle Pease Foundation, Inc.
The Kyle Pease Foundation (KPF) is a non-profit formed to create awareness and raise funds to promote success for persons with disabilities by providing assistance to meet their individual needs through sports. Programs may include scholarship opportunities… Read More
Alabama Department of Public Health
County health departments work to preserve, protect, and enhance the general health and environment of the community by: Providing health assessment information to the community. Providing leadership in public health policy. Assuring access to quality… Read More
Alabama Lions Sight Conservation Association, Inc
For more than 70 years, the Lions Clubs of Alabama and partners have been saving sight through Alabama Lions Sight Conservation Association, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes sight conservation through research, education, detection and… Read More
My Voice® Communication Device Program
Variety’s My Voice® Program is designed for children and youth who have a communication disorder documented by a licensed / certified Speech Language Pathologist; reside in Variety’s service area; are 3 through 21 years of age; meet the income guidelines;… Read More
My Stroller® Adaptive Stroller Program
Variety’s My Stroller® Program is designed for children and youth who have a documented disability; reside in Variety’s service area; are 3 through 21 years of age; meet the income guidelines; as well as the other eligibility requirements outlined… Read More
Easterseals Camping and Recreation for People with Disabilities
At Easterseals, we believe that friendship, fun and play pave the way for a full life. That’s why we are so proud to be the largest provider of recreation and camping services for people with disabilities in the United States. Our accessible and barrier-free… Read More
Baking Memories 4 Kids
Baking Memories 4 Kids, a non- profit (501 (c)(3) foundation, utilizes the money generated from our cookie sales in a very special way — we make memories. From each container sold and every donation received, we are able to provide children with life… Read More
The Arc of the Ozarks
In 1959, a small group of parents recognized the need for services for children with developmental disabilities. A support network was built for these children and their families resulting in the 1964 establishment of The Arc. Today, The Arc serves individuals… Read More
Special Olympics Minnesota
Special Olympics Minnesota offers children and adults with intellectual disabilities year-round sports training and competition. Through Special Olympics’ athletic, health and leadership programs, people with intellectual disabilities transform themselves… Read More
Disability Network – Lakeshore
We serve people with any kind of disability, including some that may be “invisible,” such as learning disorders. Instead of focusing solely on the disability, we address the needs of the whole person so they can achieve a more balanced life. We also… Read More