Arizona Spinal Cord Injury Association | The Arizona Spinal Cord Injury Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with spinal cord injuries. Our goal is to promote physical, intellectual, spiritual, emotional and social recovery. |
Arizona State Braille and Talking Books Library | Library serving Arizona residents with low vision, making it difficult to read standard print, those who find it hard to hold or handle a print book, or individuals who have a reading disability resulting from organic dysfunction |
ARK-TEX Council of Governments (AAA) | The Agency is dedicated to providing services to seniors in our areas that will promote quality of life and quality of care. |
Arkansas Association for the Deaf | AAD is a non-profit working to promote the educational, economic and social welfare of Arkansans who are deaf or hard of hearing. |
Arkansas Disability Coalition | Arkansas Disability Coalition (ADC) is a statewide organization that assists families and individuals with all types of disabilities, providing health-related support, information, resources and training for individuals up to the age of eighteen. |
Arkansas Office of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society | The National MS Society works to improve the quality of life for people affected by MS in Arkansas and raise funds for critical MS research. |
Arkansas Support Network | Arkansas Support Network provides support and services to individuals and families with children with disabilities. |
Arlington Agency on Aging | Aging in place through care coordination, and supportive services to ensure older adults and persons with disabilities can live at home and in their community. |
Armstrong County Area Agency on Aging | Provides services to Armstrong County residents primarily age 60 and over. |
Aroostook Agency on Aging | When you or someone you care for need help, call us. We’ve got most of the answers. If we don’t, we know where to look. |