Lifeline Free Wireless Cell Phone Service
It is a government supported free cell phone service for Massachusetts residents with limited incomes. There are no contracts or monthly fees. You are eligible for Lifeline if you participate in MassHealth / Medicaid , LIHEAP Fuel Assistance, Food Stamps, TAFDC, EAEDC, SSI.
Louisiana Workforce Commission
- (225)219-2225
- (800)737-2958
- http://www.laworks.net/
- 627 N. Fourth St., Baton Rouge, LA 70821-9297
- Services: Employment Services
The Louisiana Workforce Commission?s vision is to make Louisiana the best place in the country to get a job or grow a business, and our goal is to be the country's best workforce agency.
Maine Bureau Of Rehabilitation Services
- (207)624-5950
- (800)698-4440
- http://www.maine.gov/rehab/
- 150 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0150
- Services: Employment Services
Our goal is to ensure that everyone complies with the law and that employers have a level playing field.
Maryland State Department Of Education, Division Of Rehabilitation Services
- (410)554-9442
- (888)554-0334
- dors@dors.state.md.us
- http://www.dors.state.md.us
- 2301 Argonne Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218-1696
- Services: Employment Services
Helping Marylanders With Disabilities Go To Work
Mass Access: The Accessible Housing Registry
- 617-338-6665
- http://www.massaccesshousingregistry.org
Mass Access: The Accessible Housing Registry helps people find affordable housing in Massachusetts. A key feature of the registry is to highlight homes for people with disabilities who need accessible or barrier-free housing
Mass Equipment Distribution Program
- (617) 727-3200
- http://www.mass.gov/eopss/agencies/massedp/
- One Ashburton Place,, Boston, MA 2108
If you are a Massachusetts resident with a permanent disability that in the majority of circumstances limits your ability to use the telephone effectively you may be eligible to receive assistive telephone equipment free of charge or at a reduced rate, depending on your income. Disabilities include deafness, hearing loss, speech, vision impairment, blindness, cognitive or motion impairment that affects use of phone. Consumers who are blind or deaf/blind or have a cognitive or motion disability are entitled to free installation and a home visit by a MassEDP agent.
Massachusetts Assistive Technology Loan Program (ATLP)
- 800-244-2756
- massatloan@eastersealsma.org
- http://www.massatloan.org/
Provides low interest loans to qualified people with disabilities and their families to purchase assistive technology devices and services that will help them lead more independent lives.
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Disability Plates and Placards
- 857-368-8000
- http://www.massrmv.com/rmv/forms/medaff.htm
- P.O. Box 199100, Boston, MA 02119-9100
Massachusetts helps the elderly and those with disabilities use public transportation; provides lift-enabled car services; and disability placards for parking privileges.
Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD)
- 617-994-6000
- 617-994-6196
- http://www.mass.gov/mcad/
- One Ashburton Place, Suite 601, Boston, MA 2108
To take legal action against a person or entity that has discriminated against you, file a complaint with Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD)
Massachusetts Commission for The Blind (MCB)
- 800-392-6450
- 617-727-5550
- http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/mcb/
- 600 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111
MCB provides the highest quality rehabilitation and social services to blind individuals, leading to independence and full community participation.