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WITS not for profit is donating 100 Computers and Laptops to needy families in Missouri/Illinois for the holiday
Missouris largest not for profit recycler reuses computers and electronics back into the community by donation 100 computers and laptops to low income needy families.

By W.i.t.s. Not For Profit Reuse And Recycler - November 17, 2009

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Aabcor, Inc. awarded the 2009 Make a Difference Award from The Brain Injury Association of Illinois
Aabcor, Inc. received the 2009 Make a Difference Award from The Brain Injury Association of Illinois. Aabcor Inc. is a social service organization providing consultation, resources, and support to survivors of traumatic brain injury, their families, and caregivers who live in one of Chicago area eight counties: Cook, DuPage, Lake, McHenry, Kane, Kendall, Grundy or DeKalb.
By Ginny Richardson Public Relations, Jennifer Navarro - November 11, 2009
Partnerships in Assistive Technology Prepares for 19th Annual NC Assistive Technology Expo Showcasing State of the Art Technology for People with Disabilities
The NC Assistive Technology Expo offers opportunities to learn about state of the art technology that is available to empower people with disabilities to live independently, learn, work and access their communities. It will be held December 3-4 at the North Raleigh Hilton. The Exhibit Hall is free and open to the public.
By Partnerships In Assistive Technology - November 11, 2009
Partnerships in Assistive Technology Announces Free Exhibit Hall at the NC Assistive Technology Expo Showcasing Empowering Technology for People with Disabilities
The Free Exhibit Hall offered at the 2009 NC Assistive Technology Expo features over 60 companies and agencies that provide assistive technology equipment and services for people with disabilities. Come see state of the art tools for empowering people with disabilities.
By Partnerships In Assistive Technology - November 11, 2009

Magic Buttoner Company Receives Patent
Magic Buttoner LLC receives patent for designing a revolutionary buttoner. Magic Buttoner offers solutions for hard to button clothes.

By Magic Buttoner Llc - October 24, 2009

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New ShepherdTV.org Story of Hope video features Gainesville's Kenny Pope: Georgia man's powerful story following a routine household accident gone awry
A routine household task gone awry significantly impacted the lives of Kenny and Teri Pope, paralyzing Kenny. The Popes view Kenny’s accident as the start of “the new normal” for them, which, thanks to Shepherd Center and their strong faith - still includes all of the best components of their lives before Kenny’s accident – even birdie putts. Hear their story on WDUN and on www.shepherdtv.org.

By Shepherdtv - September 09, 2009

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New Book Proposes New Treatment for Brain – Injured Children
Snowdrop Child Development Consultants announce the publication of a new book by their founder, Andrew Brereton.

By Snowdrop Child Development Consultants - September 03, 2009

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EnableMart Makes $13,000 In-Kind Donation To The Utah Special Olympics
EnableMart proudly announced their continued support for the Special Needs community today by donating more than $13,000 of assistive technology items to the Special Olympics of Utah.
By Enablemart - July 30, 2009
Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities Celebrates 40 Years
Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities invites the public to attend their open house on August 1, 2000 as they celebrate 40 years in business.
By Articulon - July 28, 2009
Skwoosh™, Manufacturer of Lightweight, Performance Gel Cushions, Announces New Wheelchair Cushion
I-Tek Inc. announces the expansion of their line of Skwoosh cushions with the wheelchair cushion, a gel cushion for wheelchair users. The Wheelchair Cushion joins an extensive line of Skwoosh gel cushions including camping seats, stadium and bleacher seating, canoe and kayak cushions and travel cushions.
By Skwoosh - June 19, 2009
All-Terrain Medical will receive a new "Face" by late June 2009
The homepage of the online dealer All-Terrain Medical will be revamped and improved by end of June 2009. 'We have listened to the comments from customers.
By All Terrain Medical And Mobility Llc - June 18, 2009

MobilityWorks on Eleventh Annual Inner City 100 Fastest Growing Inner-City Companies in America While Operating in Economically Distressed Urban Areas
National wheelchair accessible van dealership headquartered in Akron, OH providing wheelchair accessible vans for consumers and paratransit buses to businesses recognized for growth. Services to aging population helps company expand to 12 locations nationwide.

By Mobilityworks Wheelchair Vans - May 30, 2009

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Grassroots Tourette Syndrome Awareness Campaign Spreads To The College Of New Jersey
“Wednesday is TS Day” at TCNJ.
By New Jersey Center For Tourette Syndrome Dna Sharing Repository - May 14, 2009
The Kid's Institute Of Orange County 1 Year Anniversary
We are the Kid's Institute for Development and Advancement. We are a clinic for children on the Autism Spectrum. We offer many different co-treatment therapies; ABA, OT, psychology, speech and language, and other professionals.
By Kida - May 01, 2009
Speeding Up Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits
Social-security-lawyers.net. This is the first site that comes up in Google shen searching for social security lawyers. The site offers one of the largest directory of social security lawyers in the nation.
By Fdp Inc - April 15, 2009
UCP Of Greater Sacramento Honors National Autism Awareness Month At UCP Autism Center For Children At Sac State
UCP of Greater Sacramento has partnered with Sacramento State University on the Autism Center for Excellence, a one-of-a-kind after school program for children aged 8-12 with autism.
By Ucp Of Greater Sacramento - April 08, 2009

Snowdrop child development consultants announce a new approach to the treatment of language and communication difficulties in children who have cerebral palsy
When the parents of a child with cerebral palsy contact Snowdrop for the first time, the most pressing issue they want to discuss seems to be language and communication development. At Snowdrop, we believe we have developed a unique therapeutic approach for this problem.

By Snowdrop Child Development Consultants - March 03, 2009

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New Nationwide Service Aids in Helping Find Lost Autistic Children and Adults
Immediate emergency blitz to Police/Rescue, family, friends, neighbors, schools, and the media with pictures and the personal profile of the missing autistic person prompts faster action and eases a little worry for parents and caregivers.
By Autism Emergency Alert Service Llc - February 19, 2009

Ghotit revolutionizes writing experience for people with dyslexia
Ghotit released innovative context-based spell checker enabling people with poor spelling to write correctly

By Ghotit - February 18, 2009

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Federal Grant For Wheelchair Dancing Program
Ballroom dancing for people in wheelchairs is a reality at the Kinsmen Recreation Centre in Tsawwassen, BC, Canada. The Centre has received a grant from the Federal Government from New Horizons to develop a wheelchair dance program.
By Wheelchair Dance Academy - February 06, 2009

New Book to Unlock the Government Resources Vault for Disabled and Low-Income Americans
Tonza Borden Aims to Reveal Resources to Help People with Disabilities Pursue Opportunities for Employment and Assets with Government Bail Out Programs in New Book Disability Empowerment: Free Money for Disabled Americans to Make Dreams a Reality

By Tonza Borden Publishing/tonza Borden - December 27, 2008

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Biltmore Who’s Who Selects Patricia Shew-Roffey as an Honored Member of the Executive and Professional Registry
Patricia Shew-Roffey has always had the desire to work in the Human Services field and work with the disabled population. She has found that assisting persons with disabilities is extremely rewarding and fulfilling.
By Biltmore Who's Who - November 14, 2008
Celebrating Dyslexia Best Practice In Education – iansyst Ltd Launches Dyslexia-Friendly Best Practice Awards For National Dyslexia Awareness Week 2008
To celebrate National Dyslexia Awareness Week (3-9 November 08) and raise awareness of the condition, dyslexia-specialists iansyst Ltd (www.iansyst.co.uk) in partnership with leading educational technology providers* are calling school Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs) to nominate themselves and non-specialist teachers for its Dyslexia-Friendly Best Practice Awards.
By Iansyst Ltd - November 04, 2008
Biltmore Who’s Who Selects Debra S. Barcena As An Honored Member Of The Executive And Professional Registry
Debra S. Barcena has been selected as an Honored Member of the Executive and Professional Registry
By Biltmore Who's Who - October 14, 2008
Software Provides New Voices For People Who Cannot Speak
The Text-To-VoIP Plug-In for MorphVOX Pro has been released to market. This audio plug-in is helpful for people who cannot speak with their own voice or who would like a text alternative to communicating with voice.
By Screaming Bee Llc - August 06, 2008
Orbit Medical Enterprise, Inc. Receives 2008 Best of Salt Lake City Award
Orbit Medical Enterprise, Inc. has been selected for the 2008 Best of Salt Lake City Award in the Oxygen category by the U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA).
By Orbit Medical - July 30, 2008
Disaboom.com to Webcast National Forum on Disability Issues
Disaboom, the Premier Online Community for People with Disabilities, Provides Opportunity for Voters to View Presidential Forum on National Disability Policy.
By Disaboom - July 22, 2008
52 Percent of Americans Would Rather be Dead Than Disabled
Survey commissioned by Disaboom Reveals That Majority of Americans Think Life with a Severe Disability is Not Worth Living.
By Disaboom - July 15, 2008

A New Approach To Treating The Sensory Problems Of Autism
Autism has become the 'hot potato' of the 21st century. The rise in the number of cases being diagnosed, (now estimated at nearly 4 in every thousand children born), and the argument as to vaccine implicated causation has ensured that if the average member of the public has heard of only one disability, it is more likely than not autism. The question is, what can be done to treat the problems

By Snowdrop Child Development Consultants - July 14, 2008

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New Online Disability Community
Online community for persons with disabilities, Disabled World, announced today the opening of their new online community for people with disabilities and health problems.
By Disabled World - July 11, 2008

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