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Vocational Rehabilitation Directory
Contains links to Vocational Rehabilitation State Offices.


Accessibility Contractors
Directory of companies and businesses offering professional improvement, and accessibility services in Canada, UK, and USA.


Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation
The Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, the only guide dog school located in New England, is a non-profit organization based in Bloomfield, Connecticut that breeds, raises and trains German shepherd guide dogs to be placed with blind men and women.


Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind Inc.
The Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind in Smithtown New York, strives to be the leading resource and provider of premier services to facilitate the independence of people who are blind or visually impaired.


Guide Dog Users, Inc.
Organization of people who work with dogs for increased mobility in the world. A special interest affiliate of the American Council of the Blind, GDUI has over 1,200 members.


Instructions in Cane Travel for Blind People
Contains the experience and observationsthe author has gained over the years as a cane traveler. The author hopes to share these experiences and observations with you.


Lions Clubs Eye Vision Programs
Today, in addition to their international SightFirst program, Lions extend their commitment to sight conservation through countless local efforts.


New Dimensions
Committed to providing quality continuing education and training programs. New Dimensions addresses the critical needs of orientation and mobility, daily living skills, transition skills, vocational and career education, CPR/first aid and professional development.


Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA)
RSA administers and supports a comprehensive array of formula and discretionary grant programs and projects that serve and assist individuals with disabilities.


San Francisco State University - Program in Orientation and Mobility
This program prepares orientation and mobility professionals to serve blind and visually impaired children, youth, and adults. Graduates work in school, rehabilitation agencies, or as private contractors. Students earn a Master of Arts Degree in Special Education and/or a California Clinical Rehabilitative Services Credential in Orientation & Mobility.

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