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2010 Norcal Transition Services. Is dedicated to providing quality Benefits, Housing and Employment Transition Services. Empowering individuals seeking to live independently. The AT Network is a collaborative effort of state and local assistive technology advocates, service providers and specialists - working to increase understanding of, access to and use of assistive technology devices and services. Direct action tactics to achieve its goals. Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program (BORP). The purpose...
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THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT : ABOUT
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HOW TO USE THE GUIDE. This viewer guide is intended to help facilitate discussions of THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT at community screenings. Printed copies of this guide are available for free. Email info AT thekidsareallright DOT org for more info. Click here to download THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT Viewer Discussion Guide in pdf format (12 pt. type). Click here to download THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT Viewer Discussion Guide in pdf format (18 pt. type). DISCUSSION GUIDETHE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT. What charity and why? Should...
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Health & Social Action. Lesbian, Gay, Bi & Trans. Silence is Not Golden. Health & Social Action. Missing and Abused Children. Maine's Online News Magazine and Resource. Guide for People With Disabilities. Focuses on promoting services in the. Community instead of warehousing people. With disabilities in institutions and nursing. American Association of People. Largest national nonprofit cross-disability. Member organization in the United States. American Council of the Blind. ARC of the United States.
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A visit to the zoo … on wheels | The Blind Traveler's Blog
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The Blind Traveler's Blog. Rolling Through New York Comic-Con →. October 15, 2012 · 7:15 pm. A visit to the zoo … on wheels. I hadn’t been to a zoo in decades. My brothers and I were semi-regular attendees with our grandmother we were children, but, as I grew, my philosophy about zoos changed. I no longer enjoyed watching animals walk around cramped and dirty cages. So, it was with some trepidation that I decided to join my brother’s family on a recent trip to the Bronx Zoo. For me the experience was som...
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Is the world accessible? | The Blind Traveler's Blog
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The Blind Traveler's Blog. Archery for wheelers →. May 25, 2012 · 1:57 pm. Is the world accessible? What do disabilities and the environment have in common? Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Comments Off on Is the world accessible? Archery for wheelers →. Send me an email. Follow Blog via Email. The Ora...
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About Me | The Blind Traveler's Blog
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The Blind Traveler's Blog. I am a 51-year-old social worker and freelance writer. I was born with Spina Bifida, but I had no discernible functional impairment until a car accident in 1988 changed my life. Since then I have struggled with the barriers, both physical and societal, that people with disabilities are challenged by every day. Finally, I have made several radio appearances. As a guest on the radio show ‘Inner Sight’, I fielded questions from call-in listeners regarding whether p...Show I spoke ...
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Rolling Through New York Comic-Con | The Blind Traveler's Blog
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The Blind Traveler's Blog. A visit to the zoo … on wheels. Surviving Sandy →. October 17, 2012 · 5:00 pm. Rolling Through New York Comic-Con. Yes, for the past couple of decades I’ve used a wheelchair to navigate through my life, the result of a car accident in 1988. But, as I’ve mentioned in previous posts, I’ve done quite a bit with my life despite my wheels. I’ve traveled. I’ve taken up archery. I’ve written 2 books. And, I’ve visited conventions. If you do not bring a wheelchair, but feel one may com...
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The Blind Traveler's Blog | A home for Douglas Abledan | Page 2
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The Blind Traveler's Blog. Newer posts →. March 29, 2012 · 1:36 am. How Does It Feel? How important are architecture and décor to the way we perceive the world around us? How do these things impact our comfort? There is no doubt; we live in a visual world. For most of us our eyes are the first sensory organs to take in and interpret our environment. But, what is this world like for someone without sight? How are things sighted people take for granted perceived by those without sight? Some good, some bad.
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LINKS TO OTHER IMPORTANT WEB SITES. US Department of Education. Home page for the United States Department of Education. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS). Home Page for the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services in the US. Home Page for the Rehabilitation Services Administration, a component of OSERS. National Institute on Disability Rehabilitation and Research (NIDRR). Home Page for The National Institute on Disability Rehabilitation and Research, a.
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THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT : ABOUT
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Laura Hershey's crip commentary. On the MDA Jerry Lewis Telethon. And her page on organizing a protest against the telethon. DISABILITY RIGHTS HISTORY and ACTIVISM. About The Americans with Disabilties Act (ADA). History of Independent Living. Berkeley Disability Rights History web site. NATIONAL DISABILITY RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS. American Association of People with Disabilities. National Council on Disability. The National Council on Independent Living. National Disabled Students Union.