The Federation for Children with Special Needs
- 800-331-0688
- info@fcsn.org
- http://fcsn.org/index.php
- 529 Main Street, Suite 1102, Boston, MA 2129
Provides information, referral, advocacy, and support to parents and others concerned with the needs and rights of children (ages birth to 22) with disabilities, particularly in obtaining appropriate education.
The Good Neighbor Energy Fund
- 800-334-3047
- http://www.magoodneighbor.org/
Operated by your local Salvation Army Office, is for those with limited income that are not eligible for fuel assistance. The fund most often helps families or individuals facing an unexpected short-term financial crisis. Your immigration status does not matter for this program.
The HEATH Resource Center
- askheath@gwu.edu
- http://www.heath.gwu.edu/
- George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052-0001
It is a national clearinghouse on post secondary education for individuals with disabilities. HEATH provides information and referral about educational issues for people with disabilities relating to college, vocational-technical schools and other post secondary training entities. Information about accessibility, career development, classroom adaptations, financial aid, independent living, transition resources and rehabilitation.
The Home Modifications for Persons with Disabilities Loan Program (HMLP)
- 617-727-5944
- sgillam@cedac.org
- http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/consumer/disability-services/housing-disability/home-mod-loan/index.html
Provides low- and no-interest loans to modify the homes of adults and children with disabilities, and elders
The Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency (MHFA)
- 617-854-1000
- http://www.masshousing.com/
- Services: Home Ownership Program Aid
Offers a range of home ownership programs -- for buying or fixing up a home - to people of low to moderate income, people with disabilities, and first-time home owners. MHFA programs include low-interest (below market rate) mortgages, home buyer counseling, home improvement loans, lead-removal financing, and septic repair loans.
The RIDE
- 800-533-6282
- http://www.mbta.com/riding_the_t/accessible_services/?id=7108
- 10 Park Plaza, 4th Floor, Boston, MA 02116
The RIDE, provides advance notice, door-to-door transportation to those who, because of a mental, physical or sensory disability, are unable to use general public transportation. The RIDE has wheelchair equipped vans and covers the same service area as the T and Commuter Rail. Call for application and information. Twenty one days allowed to process application upon receipt per ADA regulations.
TRIP Metro North
- 781-324-7705
- info@mves.org
- http://www.mves.org/trip/
- 300 Commercial Street, #19, Malden, MA 02148
Trip Metro North is a unique, free, passenger-controlled transportation program open to older adults and adults living with disabilities in Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Melrose, North Reading, Reading, Revere, Stoneham, Wakefield, and Winthrop.
United Cerebral Palsy of Berkshire County
- 413-664-934
- atrc@ucpberkshire.org
- http://ucpberkshire.org/assistive-technology/
- 208 West Street, Pittsfield, MA 1201
MassMATCH has two ATRCs where anyone can learn about and try out the latest equipment. Visit them to learn about, try out or borrow an AT device.
Utah State Office Of Rehabilitation
- (801)538-7530
- (800)473-7530
- http://www.usor.utah.gov/
- P.O. Box 144200, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200
- Services: Employment Services
The Utah State Office of Rehabilitation (USOR) has served Utahns with disabilities for more than 90 years. We empower clients and provide high quality services that promote independence and self-fulfillment through our programs.
Vermont Division Of Vocational Rehabilitation
- (866)879-6757
- http://vocrehab.vermont.gov/
- 103 South Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05671-2303
- Services: Employment Services
Vocrehab offers?free, flexible services?to any Vermonter or employer dealing with a disability that affects employment. We partner with human service providers and employers across Vermont to help people with disabilities realize their full potential.