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100 South Salina Street
Suite 105
Syracuse, NY
Administers programs and services to enhance employability, maximize independence, and assist in the development of the capacities and strengths of people who are legally blind. Programs include:Equipment Loan Fund, which allows individuals to borrow up to $4,000 to purchase adaptive equipment.Children's services for children who are legally blind, including early intervention rehabilitation, working with and empowering parents, arranging services to supplement educational activities, and …
Technology Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities - Program
Upstate Cerebral Palsy
675 Catherine Street
Utica, NY
Provides device loans of AT (Assistive Technology), device demonstrations, AT information and referral services.
Advocacy and Accessibility - Program
ARISE Child and Family Service, Inc.
635 James Street
Syracuse, NY
Offers information, education and referral about adaptive equipment, accessibility, disability awareness, ramps and home modifications, medical equipment for loan, and civil rights for people with disabilities.
100 South Salina Street
Suite 105
Syracuse, NY
Administers programs and services to enhance employability, maximize independence, and assist in the development of the capacities and strengths of people who are legally blind. Programs include:Equipment Loan Fund, which allows individuals to borrow up to $4,000 to purchase adaptive equipment.Children's services for children who are legally blind, including early intervention rehabilitation, working with and empowering parents, arranging services to supplement educational activities, and …
100 South Salina Street
Suite 105
Syracuse, NY
Administers programs and services to enhance employability, maximize independence, and assist in the development of the capacities and strengths of people who are legally blind. Programs include:Equipment Loan Fund, which allows individuals to borrow up to $4,000 to purchase adaptive equipment.Children's services for children who are legally blind, including early intervention rehabilitation, working with and empowering parents, arranging services to supplement educational activities, and …