Access & Assistive Technology
Abilityhub.com
Abilityhub.com's purpose is to help you find information on adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers.
abledata.com
ABLEDATA is a federally funded project whose primary mission is to provide information on assistive technology and rehabilitation equipment available from domestic and international sources to consumers, organizations, professional and caregivers within the United States.
aboutwheelchair.com
Aboutwheelchair.com is an online resource for people with disabilities, which provides information and a directory of resources related to power and manual wheelchairs, wheelchair lifts and other mobility equipment.
adaptiveenvironments.org
Provides education and consultation about strategies, precedents and best practices that go beyond legal requirements to design places, things, communication and policy that enable everyone, regardless of disability, to participate fully in society.
ataccess.org
The Alliance for Technology Access is dedicated to providing information and support services to adults with disabilities, and increasing their use of standard, assistive and information technologies.
caninecompanions.org
Canine Companions For Independence (CCI) is a non-profit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships.
cristina.org
The National Cristina Foundation (NCF) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the support of training through donated technology. NCF's mission is to provide computer technology and solutions to give people with disabilities, students at risk and econimically disadvantaged persons the opportunity to lead more independent and productive lives.
generationaccess.org
Generation Access educates and provides recommendations for disability equipment and accessibility resources to people with physical disabilities in order to help create a community of full participation in an able-bodied world.
iaadp.org
The International Association of Assistance Dog Partners educates and provides information on assistance dogs so people with disabilities benefit from improved assistance dog partnerships.
patf.us
The Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation is a statewide, non-profit organization that extends low interest loans to people with disabilities so they can purchase the adaptive devices and services they need.
pawswithacause.org
Paws with a Cause trains assistance dogs for people with disabilities and provides lifetime training and support that encourages independence.
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Advocacy
aapd-dc.org
The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) is the largest national non-profit cross-disability member organization in the United States, dedicated to ensuring economic self-sufficiency and political empowerment for the more than 56 million Americans with disabilities. AAPD works in coalition with other disability organizations for the full implementation and enforcement for disability nondiscrimination laws, particularly the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
c-c-d.org
The Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities is a coalition of approximately 100 national disability organizations working together to advocate for national public policy that ensures the self determination, independence, empowerment, integration and inclusion of children and adults with disabilities in society.
dpi.org
Disabled Peoples International is a network of national organizations of people with disabilities established to promote human rights through full participation and equalization of opportunity and development.
dredf.org
Founded in 1979 by people with disabilities, the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, Inc. is a national law and policy center dedicated to protecting and advancing the civil rights of people with disabilities through legislation, litigation, advocacy, technical assistance, and education and training of attorneys, advocates, persons with disabilities, and parents of children with disabilities.
enableamerica.org
Enable America is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization created to eliminate the significant barriers to independent living, employment, civic involvement and social inclusion for Americans with disabilities, and to empower citizens with disabilities so that they may become fully engaged in our economy, community and democracy.
equalemployment.org
The Center for Disability Law and Policy provides advocacy to individuals with disabilities throughout Pennsylvania. This includes assisting them to ensure the protection of their rights under the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
independentliving.org
An international organization, based in Stockholm, Sweden, that serves self-help organizations of people with disabilities who work for equal opportunities, self-determination and self-respect. They offer training materials, technical assistance and information on personal assistance, advocacy, access, legislation and peer support.
legalclinicforthedisabled.org
The Legal Clinic for the Disabled (LCD) is a not-for-profit corporation that specializes in providing free legal services to low-income people with physical disabilities in Philadelphia and the surrounding counties. LCD represents clients who cannot afford the services of an attorney in a wide variety of matters. Through LCD's services, it promotes equal access to justice for persons with disabilities and assists them in becoming more independent through the vehicle of the law.
nod.org
The National Organization on Disability promotes the full and equal participation of America's 54 million men, women and children with disabilities in all aspects of life.
pva.org
A congressionally chartered veterans service organization founded in 1946, the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) has developed a unique expertise on a wide variety of issues involving the needs of our members - veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction. PVA uses that expertise to be the leading advocate for quality healthcare for members, research education addressing spinal cord injury and dysfunction, benefits available as a result of our members' military service, and civil rights and opportunities that maximize the independence of members.
tash.org
The TASH (formerly the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps) mission is to eliminate physical and social obstacles that prevent equity, diversity and quality of life. It is an international advocacy association of people fighting for a society in which inclusion of all people in all aspects of society is the norm.
wheelmeon.org
Wheelmeon.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating, motivating and encouraging individuals with disabilities to engage in activities by promoting awareness in society and meeting the challenges of mobility to overcome barriers.
wid.org
The World Institute on Disability (WID) is a nonprofit research, public policy and advocacy center dedicated to promoting the civil rights and full societal inclusion of people with disabilities. WID's work focuses on: employment and economic development, accessible health care and personal assistance services, inclusive technology design, and international disability and development.
zoomerang.com
Welcome to the Einstein Center for Urban Health Policy and Research's survey on Access to Healthcare Services. It is a survey of persons with physical disabilities. We are interested in your experiences accessing necessary medical services and treatment. This survey will take about 10 minutes to complete. Responses are confidential. If you are completing this survey on behalf of a family member or friend, please make sure you provide the individual's characteristics (e.g., sex, age) and not your own in the section asking about respondent characteristics. Thank you so much for assisting us!
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Health
menstuff.org
Menstuff.org provides information on issues facing men with disabilities and their families. Specific information for parents caring for children with physical and mental disabilities is also provided.
mobilewomen.org
Mobilewomen.org's mission is to bring together current and accurate information on health and other issues of interest to women in wheelchairs. Mobilewomen.org includes a link to an interactive forum specifically for women with disabilities to ask questions and share information issues.
nursing.villanova.edu/womenwithdisabilities
This website addresses issues shared by women with various types of disabilities. Information found in the website can be useful to women who are interested in learning more about their own health and about ways to improve their health and quality of life.
zoomerang.com/recipient/survey.zgi?p=WEB2257AM3KFR3
Welcome to the Einstein Center for Urban Health Policy and Research's survey on Access to Healthcare Services. It is a survey of persons with physical disabilities. We are interested in your experiences accessing necessary medical services and treatment. This survey will take about 10 minutes to complete. Responses are confidential. If you are completing this survey on behalf of a family member or friend, please make sure you provide the individual's characteristics (e.g., sex, age) and not your own in the section asking about respondent characteristics. Thank you so much for assisting us!
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Housing
concretechange.org
Concrete Change is an international effort to make all homes visitable. People who use wheelchairs or walkers, or are impaired by stiffness, weakness or balance problems are blocked by steps at every entrance of a home. Concrete Change offers resources to make necessary accessibility modifications in the home environment.
design.ncsu.edu:8120/cud/
The Center for Universal Design is a national research, information and technical assistance center that evaluates, develops and promotes universal design in housing, public and commercial facilities and related products.
fairhousing.com
The National Fair Housing Advocate is an online resource designed to serve both the fair housing advocacy community and the general public with timely news and information regarding issues surrounding housing discrimination. The website provides the latest news in fair housing practices and legislative descisions.
fairhousingfirst.org
Fair Housing Accessibility First is a new initiative sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development designed to promote compliance with the Fair Housing Act accessibility design and construction requirements. The program consists of a comprehensive training curriculum, as well as a toll-free information line and website designed to provide technical guidance to the public.
newsontap.org
Established by the Philadelphia Office of Housing and Community Development in 1999, the Disability Technical Assistance Program (TAP) provides the latest information on accessible housing, fair housing law and other matters of interest to orgranizations concerned about housing rights and opportunities for people with disabilities in Philadelphia.
newsontap.org
The Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) develops, acquires, leases and operates affordable housing for Philadelphia residents with limited incomes. PHA serves customers without regard to race, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, sexual orientation, having AIDS, or disabilities. PHA's funding comes primarily from the federal government, the city of Philadelphia, state of Pennsylvania and private investors. PHA was established in 1937 and is the nation's fourth largest housing authority, housing over 80,000 people in Philadelphia.
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Inglis-Related
drink-aide.com
This website is for the Drink-Aide water bottle, designed for wheelchair users with little or no upper body mobility. Invented, packaged and distributed by residents and staff at Inglis House, Drink-Aide consists of an insulated water bottle, vibration resistant tube and universal clamp for easy mounting to a wheelchair or bed.
geocities.com/ihpoetry
A site maintained by the resident members of the Inglis House Poetry Group, featuring residents' poetry and writing.
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Leisure
americandancewheels.org
American DanceWheels Foundation brings partner dancing to people of all abilities, and enables wheelchair users to dance with able-bodied partners.
art-reach.org
ARTREACH, Inc. is a non-profit organization in the Philadelphia area that joins the arts and special audiences. ARTREACH works with people with physical and mental disabilities, economically disadvantaged and the elderly to enable access to museums, performing arts events and many other cultural opportunities throughout the Delaware Valley.
asadurango.com
The Adaptive Sports Association helps to enrich and transform the lives of people with disabilities through sports. By working with students to overcome physical and cognitive challenges in a supportive environment, ASA helps students to give disability a possibility.
audacitymagazine.com
Audacity Magazine is an online news and entertainment magazine geared toward the disability community in the United States and the world. Audacity covers issues pertaining to life with a disability. Audacity Magazine's staff is made up entirely of people with disabilities.
disabilitytravel.com
Since 1985, Disabilitytravel.com has been designing accessible holidays and escorting groups on accessible vacations exclusively for slow walkers, wheelchair travelers, their families and their friends. The site offers resources for personally escorted tours that focus on continued learning, naturalism and cultural intrigue.
letstravelnow.org
Let's Travel, Inc. organizes free transportation and recreational outings for people with physical disabilities in South Jersey who have no other access to transportation.
ncaonline.org
A collaborative program of Indiana University and the National Park Service, the National Center on Accessibility is the nation's premiere resource promoting access for people with disabilities in recreation. Over the last decade, NCA has played a critical role in increasing awareness of inclusion of people with disabilities in parks, recreation and tourism while advancing the spirit and intent of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Rehabilitation Act and other disability legislation.
newmobility.com
Newmobility.com is the website for New Mobility Magazine and the leading online resource for disability culture and lifestyle. Newmobility.com offers research and communication tools for anyone with an interest in disability issues.
ntwh.org
The National Theatre Workshop of the Handicapped is a non-profit organization providing people with disabilities with the communication skills necessary to pursue a life in professional theatre and enhance their opportunities in the workplace.
palsforlife.org
Pals for Life is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing companion animal programs for people with disabilities and the elderly. Its mission is to have pets and people help each other live happier, healthier, more fulfilled lives.
pegasusridingacademy.com
Pegasus Riding Academy is the only program in Philadelphia offering therapeutic horseback riding for people with severe disabilities.
wiredonwheels.com
Wired on Wheels (WOW!) is a non-profit Internet organization committed to making it easier for people with disabilities to decide about the places they'll visit. WOW! offers people who are disabled and their friends and family an online community where they can rate restaurant accessibility, find out what other reviewers think about a destination, and make informed decisions about where to go.
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Miscellaneous
disabilityhistory.org
The Disability History Project is a community history project that welcomes participation. This is an opportunity for people with disabilities to reclaim their history and determine how to define themselves. People with disabilities have an exciting and rich history that should be shared with the world.
disabilitymuseum.org
The mission of disabilitymuseum.org is to promote understanding about the historical experience of people with disabilities by recovering, chronicling and interpreting their stories.
disabilitymuseum.org
The National Council on Disability (NCD) in an independent federal agency making recommendations to the President and Congress to enhance the quality of life for all Americans with disabilities and their families. NCD's overall purpose is to promote policies, programs, practices and procedures that guarantee equal opportunities for all individuals with disabilities.
vpul.upenn.edu
The University of Pennsylvania is committed to providing equal educational opportunities for all students, including students with disabilities. The Office of Student Disabilities Services serves students from all of Penn's undergraduate, graduate and professional schools. It provides comprehensive, professional services and programs for students with disabilities to ensure equal academic opportunities and participation in university-sponsored programs.
zoomerang.com
Welcome to the Einstein Center for Urban Health Policy and Research’s survey on Access to Healthcare Services. It is a survey of persons with physical disabilities. We are interested in your experiences accessing necessary medical services and treatment. This survey will take about 10 minutes to complete. Responses are confidential. If you are completing this survey on behalf of a family member or friend, please make sure you provide the individual’s characteristics (e.g., sex, age) and not your own in the section asking about respondent characteristics. Thank you so much for assisting us!
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Resources
aahd.us
The American Association on Health and Disability (AAHD) supports health promotion and wellness initiatives for people with disabilities at the federal, state and local levels. AAHD strives to reduce the incidence of secondary conditions in people with disabilities, as well as reduce health disparities between people with disabilities and the general population. AAHD achieves its mission through research, education, public awareness and advocacy.
ablelink.org
Ability Online is a free internet community where children and youth with disabilities or illnesses and their parents can meet others like them, make friends from all over the world, share their hopes and fears, and find role models and mentors.
accessible.state.pa.us
Accessible Pennsylvania combines the latest information on programs and services in one convenient site for people of all ages with disabilities, as well as their families and support providers. Programs include education, housing, transportation, vocational rehabilitation, employment, healthcare, home and community-based services and services specifically for children with disabilities.
accessiblesociety.org
The National Center for an Accessible Society is funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. Its goal is to focus public attention on disability and independent living issues by providing disabilities issues information for journalists.
ada.gov
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a Federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in everyday activities, such as buying an item at the store, going to the movies, enjoying a meal at a local restaurant, exercising at the health club, or having the car serviced at a local garage. The ADA website offers valuable information and resources on standards for businesses, travel, communication and leisure to name a few. Ada.gov is your resource for complete information on the Americans with Disabilities Act.
ahead.org
AHEAD is the premiere professional association committed to full participation of persons with disabilities in postsecondary education. As an international resource, AHEAD promotes leadership and exemplary practices, provides professional development, and disseminates information and orchestrates resources through partnership and collaboration. AHEAD addresses current and emerging issues with respect to disability, education and accessibility to achieve universal access.
disabilityinfo.gov
A result of the New Freedom Initiative, Disabilityinfo.gov is a comprehensive online resource specifically designed to provide people with disabilities with information on subjects including civil rights, education, employment, housing, health, income support, technology, transportation and community life.
disabilityonline.com
Disabilityonline.com is an online resource directory that offers many web links to services for people with disabilities. Resources on the ADA, accessible housing, business and finance, education, travel, parenting and caregiving are just a few of the resources found at disabilityonline.com.
disabilitypolicycenter.org
The Center for the Study and Advancement of Disability Policy (CSADP) provides public education, leadership development and training, technical assistance and information dissemination, and conducts action-research and analysis of public policy issues affecting individuals with disabilities and their families.
disabilityresources.org
Disability Resources, inc. is a non-profit organization established to promote and improve awareness, availability and accessibility of information that can help people with disabilities live, learn, love, work and play independently. Disabilityresources.org disseminates information about books, pamphlets, magazines, newsletters, videos, databases, government agencies, non-profit organizations, telephone hotlines and on-line services that provide free, inexpensive or hard-to-find information to help people with disabilities live independently.
dlf.org.uk
For over 35 years, the Disabled Living Foundation (DLF) has helped older people and people with disabilities find equipment solutions that enable them to lead independent lives. DLF aims to help people achieve greater mobility and independence and to confront barriers that exclude them from living a full and productive life at home, at work and in their leisure time. The website offers information on assistive devices and mobility equipment.
easterseals.com
Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for more than 80 years. From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people with disabilities, Easter Seals offers a variety of services to help people with disabilities address life's challenges and achieve personal goals.
Elwyn.org
Elwyn Inc., formerly the Elwyn Institute, is a not-for-profit human services organization serving children and adults with developmental, physical and emotional disabilities. Elwyn's programs are no longer offered at only one location, but have expanded into Philadelphia area schools, community sites, workplaces and individual homes. Elwyn's aim is to provide opportunities for people with various challenges and disabilities to build independent, meaningful lives within their communities.
health.gwu.edu
George Washington University's HEATH Resource Center is the national clearinghouse on postsecondary education for individuals with disabilities. Support from the U.S. Department of Education enables the clearinghouse to serve as an information exchange about educational support services, policies, procedures, adaptations, and opportunities at American campuses, vocational-technical schools, and other postsecondary training entities.
hhs.gov/od
The Office on Disability was created by the Secretary of Health and Human Services in 2002. It oversees the implementation and coordination of disability programs, policies and special initiatives for persons with disabilities.
Infouse.com
Infouse.com is the web version of The Chartbook on Disability in the United States, 1996. It is a reference on disability in the U.S. population. It was created for use by nontechnical and technical audiences alike. It is a resource for agencies, organizations, employers, researchers and others needing to know about those people in the population who have a disability.
libertyresources.org
Liberty Resources is a non-profit, consumer-driven organization in Philadelphia that advocates and promotes independent living for people with disabilities. More than 50% of their Board of Directors as well as 50% of their employees are people with disabilities.
ncddr.org
Established in 1995, the National Center for the Dissemination of Disability Research performs research, technical assistance and demonstration activities focusing on the dissemination and utilization of disability research funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research.
nichcy.org
NICHCY is the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities. NICHCY's special focus is children and youth from birth to age 22. NICHCY offers information on specific disabilities, special education and related services for children in school, individualized education programs, disability organizations, professional associations and more.
nurseweb.villanova.edu
The Villanova Health Promotion for Women with Disabilities Project was developed to identify and begin to overcome the barriers to health care faced particularly by women with disabilities.
sepa.easterseals.com
Easter Seals' mission is to create solutions that change lives of children and adults with disabilities or other special needs and their families. Locally, Easter Seals serves children through an Approved Private School, special classrooms, summer programs, recreational programs, parent and infant programs, early intervention programs and various outpatient speech, physical and occupational therapy programs.
specialiving.com
Special Living is a magazine for people with physical disabilities. The focus is on people, products, health, inspiration, accessibility, travel and much more. Features provide information about the lifestyles, careers, experiences and situations encountered by people with physical disabilities. Articles, columns and advertisements also bring subscribers a variety of innovative products that can enhance their quality of life.
wheelchairnet.org
WheelchairNet is a virtual community that is inhabited, visited and managed by people who have an interest in wheelchairs, wheelchair technology and how wheelchairs can best serve the needs of people who use them.
whirlwindwheelchair.org
Whirlwind Wheelchair International works to make it possible for every person in the developing world who needs a wheelchair to obtain one that will lead to maximum personal independence and integration into society. In order to fulfill this mission, WWI seeks to give wheelchair riders a central role in all of its projects and activities.
Workplacefoundation.org
The Workplace Technology Foundation has been established for the purpose of reversing the rate of unemployment for people with disabilities. The Foundation works toward this mission by making scholarships available for people with disabilities to obtain education, supporting research on accessible technology in the workplace, and publishing findings that support and further public and professional awareness on best practices.
zoomerang.com
Welcome to the Einstein Center for Urban Health Policy and Research's survey on Access to Healthcare Services. It is a survey of persons with physical disabilities. We are interested in your experiences accessing necessary medical services and treatment. This survey will take about 10 minutes to complete. Responses are confidential. If you are completing this survey on behalf of a family member or friend, please make sure you provide the individual's characteristics (e.g., sex, age) and not your own in the section asking about respondent characteristics. Thank you so much for assisting us!
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Spinal Cord Injury
miamiproject.miami.edu/
Founded in 1985, the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, a Center of Excellence at the University of Miami School of Medicine, is the world's largest, most comprehensive research center dedicated to finding more effective treatments and, ultimately, a cure for paralysis that results from spinal cord injury.
paralysis.org
The Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation (CRPF) encourages and supports research to develop effective treatments and a cure for paralysis caused by spinal cord injury and other central nervous system disorders. The Foundation allocates a portion of its resources to grants that improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.
shrinershq.org
The Shriners Hospital in Philadelphia is a 59-bed pediatric orthopetic hospital providing a complete range of specialized medical and rehabilitation services at no charge to children with orthopetic problems or spinal cord injury.
spinalcord.org
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association's mission is to educate, motivate and empower survivors of spinal cord injury and disease through a toll-free help line, national chapters and support groups to achieve and maintain higher levels of independence and personal fulfillment.
spinalcordinjury.org
Spinal Cord Injury Network International is based in Santa Rosa, California. Their mission is to educate, motivate and empower survivors of spinal cord injuries to maintain high levels of independence.
unitedspinal.org
Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs and enhancing the lives of veterans with spinal cord injury or disease. They ensure quality healthcare, promote research and advocate for civil rights and independence.
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Support Organizations
alsa.org
The mission of The ALS Association (ALSA) is to find a cure for and improve living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The ALS Association is the only national not-for-profit health organization dedicated solely to the fight against ALS. The association provides research, patient and community services, public education and advocacy while providing help and hope to those facing the disease.
alsphiladelphia.org
The mission of the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the ALS Association is to help people live with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), advocate for ALS patients and caregivers and support research into the cause, cure and treatment of ALS. The Greater Philadelphia Chapter leads the way in the pursuit of the Association's mission by providing patient and family support, raising funds for research, increasing public awareness, educating lay and healthcare communities and advocating for people with ALS and increased funding research.
ccdisability.org
Chester County Disability Services (Cerebral Palsy Association of Chester County, Inc.) provides individualized and targeted programs to help reduce the social isolation of people with physical disabilities and help them live independently as long as possible.
cerebralpalsyabc.com
Cerebralpalsyabc.com is an online resource offering comprehensive information on products and services like adaptive computer software and long-term rehabilitative care options to educational information about the condition itself.
ifopa.org
The International FOP Association is a nonprofit support organization for families dealing with the rare genetic condition knows as Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP), which causes muscles and other connective tissue to turn into bone, eventually causing immobility. The ultimate goal of the organization is to find the key that will unlock the mystery and open the door to a cure for FOP.
marchofdimes.com
The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality. March of Dimes researchers, volunteers, educators, outreach workers and advocates work together to prevent threats to babies' health.
mdausa.org
The Muscular Dystrophy Association is a dedicated partnership between scientists and concerned citizens aimed at conquering neuromuscular diseases that affect more than a million Americans. MDA combats neuromuscular diseases through programs of worldwide research, comprehensive medical and community services, and far-reaching professional and public health education.
mscare.org
The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers provides leadership in clinical research and education, shares information and knowledge among members, the healthcare community and persons affected by MS and seeks to influence healthcare delivery.
nationalmssociety.org
The mission of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is to end the devastating effects of MS. The Society and its chapters nationwide promote research, educatation, advocacy and organize a wide range of programs including support for the newly diagnosed and those living with MS.
pae.nmss.org
As one of 140 chapters of the National MS Society, the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter strives to end the devastating effects of multiple sclerosis by offering a wide array of programs to those living with MS and their families.
sbaa.org
The Spina Bifida Association of America (SBAA) serves the 70,000 adults and children who live with spina bifida. Since 1973, SBAA has served as the nation's only voluntary health agency dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with spina bifida through education and information resources.
ucpphila.org
UCP of Philadelphia provides direct services to over 2,800 adults, children and their families as well as information and referral support to another 3,400 area residents. Incorporated in 1946, UCP serves people with a variety of disabilities including cerebral palsy, head trauma, stroke and spinal cord injury. UCP offers recreational, social and residential services through programs for children and adults.
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General Support
conillinst.org
The Conill Institute is a non-profit organization, based in Philadelphia, that develops educational programs to help patients, families, care partners and employers deal more effectively with chronic illness.
panpha.org
The Association of Pennsylvania Nonprofit Senior Services represents over 370 nonprofit providers of long-term care and housing services Pennsylvanians. The Association is committed to helping its members provide quality care efficiently and effectively for the individuals and families they serve.
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Vocational
ahedd.org
AHEDD is a non-profit organization that specializes in the provision of employment services for persons with disabilities. AHEDD pursues community employment as the preferred means to promote community integration and independence.
dli.state.pa.us
The Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) provides individualized services to assist people with disabilities in pursuing, obtaining and maintaining satisfactory employment.
employmentincentives.com
Interested in hiring a person with a disability? Want to find out if the building improvements you just made can qualify as a tax deduction or a tax credit? Well, if so, this might be the resource for you. This website was developed as an informational tool to assist employers in hiring and retaining qualified workers with disabilities.
justonebreak.com
Just One Break, Inc. (JOB) is the nation's oldest not-for-profit, no-fee employment placement service for people with disabilities that has been helping people with disabilities find jobs and lead productive lives since 1947. JOB finds competitive employment for people with disabilities through partnerships with companies in all industries.
knowbility.org
Knowbility is a national non-profit organization based in Austin, Texas that is dedicated to providing educational and employment opportunities in information technology for people with disabilities. Knowbility has developed a training curriculum for accessible web page design and presents these trainings as part of their Accessible Internet Rally (AIR) events.
mbfcenter.org
The MBF Center serves people with disabilities in the greater Philadelphia area by providing computer and vocational training and job placement.
worksupport.com
The Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Research Training Center (RRTC) on Workplace Supports and Job Retention studies what is most effective for assisting individuals with disabilities to maintain employment and advance their careers.
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