Resources
Our national resource center is designed to let users explore various organizations and agencies by searching topic categories, state or keywords.
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AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that empowers people to choose how they live as they age. |
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AARP Foundation, AARP’s charitable affiliate, helps vulnerable older adults build economic opportunity and social connectedness. |
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ABILITY Jobs provides a resource for people with disabilities to find employment online. Here you can upload resumes and search job postings by employers who support and engage in “affirmative disability action.” Registration is free and job seekers have the ability to search positions according to job function, industry and location. |
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The ABLE National Resource Center provides services to help individuals with disabilities and their families setup ABLE Accounts, which are tax-advantaged savings accounts for individuals with disabilities and their families. |
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The ADA National Network consists of 10 regional ADA Centers and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center. The regional ADA Centers are distributed throughout the United States to provide local assistance and foster implementation of the ADA. |
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The ADA National Network consists of 10 regional ADA Centers and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center. The regional ADA Centers are distributed throughout the United States to provide local assistance and foster implementation of the ADA. |
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The ADA National Network consists of 10 regional ADA Centers and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center. The regional ADA Centers are distributed throughout the United States to provide local assistance and foster implementation of the ADA. |
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The ADA National Network consists of 10 regional ADA Centers and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center. The regional ADA Centers are distributed throughout the United States to provide local assistance and foster implementation of the ADA. |
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The ADA National Network consists of 10 regional ADA Centers and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center. The regional ADA Centers are distributed throughout the United States to provide local assistance and foster implementation of the ADA. |
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The ADA National Network consists of 10 regional ADA Centers and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center. The regional ADA Centers are distributed throughout the United States to provide local assistance and foster implementation of the ADA. |
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The ADA National Network consists of 10 regional ADA Centers and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center. The regional ADA Centers are distributed throughout the United States to provide local assistance and foster implementation of the ADA. |
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The ADA National Network consists of 10 regional ADA Centers and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center. The regional ADA Centers are distributed throughout the United States to provide local assistance and foster implementation of the ADA. |
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The ADA National Network consists of 10 regional ADA Centers and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center. The regional ADA Centers are distributed throughout the United States to provide local assistance and foster implementation of the ADA. |
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The ADA National Network consists of 10 regional ADA Centers and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center. The regional ADA Centers are distributed throughout the United States to provide local assistance and foster implementation of the ADA. |
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The City of Hot Springs and Hot Springs Intracity Transit (IT) provide curb-to-curb Paratransit Service to eligible persons with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This special service includes origins and destinations within the city limits and the IT service area. |
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To provide progressive outdoor sports opportunities to improve quality of life for children, adults and veterans with physical disabilities and their families. |
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All Americans—including people with disabilities and older adults—should be able to live at home with the supports they need, participating in communities that value their contributions. To help meet these needs, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) created the Administration for Community Living (ACL) in 2012. ACL brings together the efforts and […] |
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AAASP is dedicated to creating a “national network of interscholastic adapted athletic programs.” |
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The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) is an organization of rehabilitation professionals dedicated to serving people with disabling conditions by supporting research that promotes health, independence, productivity, quality of life, and meets the needs of rehabilitation clinicians and people with disabilities. |
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ASIA establishes and promotes standards of excellence for all aspects of health care of individuals with spinal cord injury from onset throughout life. |