ARC CHAPTER WEBSITES
The Arc of Southwestern Wisconsin
The Arc-Winnebago County Disability Association
Internet Resources
The Wheeler Report is a
C-SPAN provides basic information on national news and Congressional resources.
DisabilityVoiceSpace is a website that is part of a larger movement to unite all people with disabilities and organizations for people with disabilities.
The
This is the home page for the State of
The Wisconsin Council on Developmental Disabilities advises the Department of Health and Family Services, other agencies, the Legislature and the governor on matters related to developmental disabilities.
The Wisconsin Council on Physical Disabilities develops and modifies the state plan for services to people with physical disabilities.
The Disability Advocates:
The National Organization on Disability provides timely survey research data and various disability related topics.
The largest stand-alone resume bank for people with disabilities. We help companies fulfill their affirmative action compliance requirements and are committed to expanding awareness about this job site to as many companies as possible.
ABILITY Magazine is the largest magazine in the U.S. covering disability issues. We are an award-winning publication, distributed by Time-Warner, with a combined online and print readership of more than one million. For nearly 20 years, our mission has been to provide new insights into our individual levels of ability. From Diabetes to Spinal Cord Injury and celebrity interviews to CEO profiles, ABILITY covers the latest on Health, Environmental Protection, Assistive Technology, Employment, Sports, Travel, Universal Design, Mental Health and much more. Our writers include MDs, PhDs, JDs, best-selling authors, U.S. Senators and advocates. Cover interviews consist of Movie Stars, TV Celebrities, U.S. Presidents, First Ladies and more.
www.ABILITYAwareness.org is our non profit organization dedicated to building a world of inclusion for people with health conditions and disabilities. ABILITY Build is our hallmark program which engages volunteers with health conditions and disabilities to build accessible low-income homes.
The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Aging with Developmental Disabilities provide numerous helpful publications and brochures.
An accessible community resource to assist families in obtaining the medical and incontinence supplies they are eligible for.
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Yellow Pages for Kids With Disabilities

