A TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MANUAL
ON THE EMPLOYMENT PROVISIONS
(TITLE I) OF THE

AMERICANS
WITH
DISABILITIES
ACT


RESOURCE DIRECTORY





EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
COMMISSION                              

January 1992                                          
                          EEOC-M-1B

                                                CONTENTS


INTRODUCTION

HOW TO USE THE DIRECTORY

PART ONE:  FEDERAL AGENCY
RESOURCES

    Section                                                       
                            Pa
                                                                  
                            ge 
        I.      Federal Agencies That Enforce ADA
                Provisions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
9

        II.     Other Federal and Federally Funded
                ADA Technical Assistance  12 
                       EEOC Title I Training Projects. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                        . . . . . . . . . . . .   12
                       ADA Regional Disability and
                        Business
                          Technical Assistance Centers. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                        . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   12
                       Job Accommodation Network . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                        . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   16
                       President's Committee on
                        Employment of People
                          with Disabilities . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                        . . . . . . . .   16
                       Architectural and Transportation
                        Barriers
                          Compliance Board. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                        . . . .   17
                       National Institute on Disability
                        and 
                          Rehabilitation Research ADA
                        Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  17
                       Department of Justice ADA
                        Technical Assistance
                          Grant Projects. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                        . . . .   18
                       National Council on Disability. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                        . . . . . . . . . . . .   24
                       Centers for Disease Control,
                        Public Health Service . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .  25

        III.    Other Federal Agency Programs
                Related to Disability
                  and Employment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                . . . .   26

        IV.             Federal and State Agencies that
                        Enforce Other Laws
                  Prohibiting Discrimination on the
                Basis of Disability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .  35


PART TWO:  NATIONAL NON-
GOVERNMENTAL TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE RESOURCES

        V.      Organizations that Provide Services
                Related to 
                          Employment of People with
                        Disabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .  43

        VI.             Other Organizations with
                        Expertise in Specific Disabilities. . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
                        71

        VII.            Alternative Dispute Resolution
                        Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .  81


PART THREE:  REGIONAL AND STATE
LOCATIONS OF FEDERAL PROGRAMS

        VIII.           Equal Employment Opportunity
                        Commission District Offices . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
                        85

        IX.             Regional Offices of Agencies that
                        Enforce Other Laws Prohibiting
                  Employment Discrimination on the
                Basis of Disability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .  89

        X.      State Listings of Other Federal
                Programs Related to
                  Disability and Employment . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                . . . . . . . . . . . .   95

        XI.             State Listings of Centers for
                        Independent Living. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 153

        XII.            State Technology-Related
                        Assistance Programs . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                        188

        XIII.           State Programs of Education and
                        Assistance for Farmers and
                        Ranchers with
                        Disabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                        192

TELECOMMUNICATIONS RELAY SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
197

INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
203                                              INTRODUCTION

     This Directory has been developed as
part of EEOC's ADA Technical Assistance
Manual to indicate the wide range of public
and private resources providing technical
assistance -- frequently at no cost -- to aid
the employment of people with disabilities. 
The Directory should serve as a valuable
reference tool to aid compliance with Title I
of the ADA.  However,  the Directory is not
an authoritative compilation of all available
resources.  Nor does the inclusion or
omission of an agency or organization
indicate an evaluation or endorsement by
EEOC.  
     EEOC has focussed the Directory on
programs and organizations that provide
specific services related to the employment
of people with disabilities; for this reason,
many other public and private programs
related to disability and rehabilitation have
not been included.  The listing of non-
governmental organizations also has been
limited to national organizations;
accordingly, many valuable local resources
are not included.  However, the Directory
identifies national organizations that work
through local affiliates; these affiliates may
be found by contacting the national
organization or by consulting a local
telephone directory.
     The information in Sections I-IV on
federal agency programs was reviewed and
verified by those agencies.  The information
on services provided by non-governmental
organizations in Section V was provided by
the organizations themselves in response to
a questionnaire circulated by EEOC to more
than 200 national organizations during
1991.  As indicated above, inclusion of this
information in the Directory does not
constitute an endorsement or
recommendation by EEOC of the
organizations, their services, or any
interpretations of the ADA that they may
provide.
     Where an organization did not respond
to EEOC's questionnaire, or where the
response did not indicate specific
employment-related services, the
organization was not included in Section V. 
However, Section VI lists many other
organizations that may be helpful in
employment of persons with specific types
of disabilities.
     Readers are encouraged to contact ADA
Regional Disability and Business Technical
Assistance Centers for current information
on additional technical assistance
resources, and particularly for resources at
state and local levels (See Section II).
     EEOC has made an effort to assure that
addresses and telephone numbers provided
for agencies and organizations are current
as of the time of publication.  However, it
should be noted that listings of this nature
are subject to frequent changes.
                                        HOW TO USE THIS DIRECTORY

The Directory is divided into three parts and
13 sections:

Part One describes federal agency
programs that provide information and
technical assistance on or related to the
ADA and other federal nondiscrimination
requirements in four sections:

        Section I describes information and
        assistance available from the
        agencies that enforce the ADA.  

        Section II provides information on
        other Federal and Federally-funded
        programs that provide specific
        technical assistance to aid
        compliance with the ADA.    
        
        Section III provides information on
        Federal programs that provide
        information and assistance related to
        disability and employment.

        Section IV provides information on
        other Federal laws that prohibit
        discrimination on the basis of
        disability and the agencies that
        enforce these laws.

(Federal programs that operate through
regional and state offices are indicated in
each section.)


Part Two provides information on specific
employment-related information and
technical assistance available from a wide
range of national non-governmental
organizations, and indicates organizations
that operate through state and local
affiliates.

        Section V describes organizations
        that provide services related to
        employment of people with
        disabilities.

        Section VI lists other organizations
        with expertise in specific disabilities.

        Section VII describes alternative
        dispute resolution resources.


Part Three provides locations and telephone
numbers for regional and state offices of
federal programs.

        Section VIII lists Equal Employment
        Opportunity Commission District
        Offices.

        Section IX lists regional offices of
        agencies that enforce other laws
        prohibiting employment
        discrimination on the basis of
        disability.

        Section X lists state locations of
        other federal programs related to
        disability and employment.

        Section XI lists Centers for Independent
        Living by State.

        Section XII lists state Technology-
        Related Assistance programs.

        Section XIII lists state programs of
        Education and Assistance for
        Farmers and Ranchers with
        Disabilities.


HOW TO LOCATE INFORMATION

         Generally, entries are listed in
alphabetical order.   An agency or
organization may be located either by
looking in the appropriate Section, or in the
Index at the end of the Directory. 

     This Index also makes it possible to
locate an agency(ies) or organization(s)
providing information or assistance on
many specific aspects of employing people
with disabilities, such as job
accommodations, recruitment sources, or
assistive devices and equipment.  The
Index contains many headings and sub-
headings, followed by page numbers where
that topic is discussed.  Many topics are
listed under more than one heading to
provide quicker access.  Topics which may
be of particular interest are in bold-face
type for easy identification.      

        Among the many programs and
organizations listed in the Directory, a few
will be particularly useful initial contact
points, because of their broad expertise on
a range of issues, their ability to provide
direct technical assistance in many
specialized areas, as well referrals to other
specialized resources.  These include:


       ADA Regional Business and Disability
        Technical Assistance Centers
        (See Sections II and X)

       The Job Accommodation Network
        (See Section II)

       State Partners of the President's
        Committee on Employment of People
        with Disabilities
        (See Sections II and X)

       Centers for Independent Living
        (See Sections III and XI.)
        

           FEDERAL
                   AGENCY
                   RESOURCES



           SECTIONS I-IV



           I.      FEDERAL AGENCIES THAT ENFORCE
                   ADA
                   PROVISIONS

           II.     OTHER FEDERAL AND FEDERALLY
                   FUNDED ADA TECHNICAL
                   ASSISTANCE

           III.    OTHER FEDERAL AGENCY PROGRAMS
                   RELATED
                   TO DISABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT

           IV.             FEDERAL AND STATE AGENCIES
                           THAT ENFORCE OTHER LAWS
                           PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION ON
                   THE BASIS OF DISABILITY

Section I.  FEDERAL AGENCIES THAT
ENFORCE ADA PROVISIONS

This Section summarizes sources of technical
assistance available from the federal agencies
that enforce the ADA.  Further information on
the technical assistance activities of the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
and the Department of Justice can be found in
Section II.  EEOC's District Offices are listed in
Section VIII.

Title I
Employm
ent



U.S. Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission 
1801 L St., N.W., Washington,
DC 20507
ADA Helpline (800) 669-EEOC
(Voice) or (800) 800-3302 (TDD)
(See Section VIII for District
Office Locations)

Enforces Title I provisions
prohibiting discrimination in
employment against qualified
individuals with disabilities. 
Provides information, speakers,
technical assistance, training,
and referral to specialized
resources to employers and
people with disabilities, through
headquarters and district offices. 
*Publications:  Title I
Regulations; ADA Technical
Assistance Manual ("how to"
information on Title I compliance
and resource directory); Booklets
on employer responsibilities and
rights of individuals with
disabilities; Questions and
Answers on ADA employment
and public accommodation
provisions; fact sheets on ADA
and tax credits and deductions
for ADA accommodations; Video
series on key aspects of Title I
compliance available Spring
1992.

* Note:  EEOC will issue
additional policy guidance
through its internal interpretive
Compliance Manual prior to and
following the effective date of
the ADA.  The manual is
available to the public at
Commission headquarters and
field offices and at public
libraries.  It also is available
through two commercial
services: (1) Bureau of National
Affairs, 1231 25th St., N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20037, (800)
372-1033; (2) Commerce
Clearing House, 4025 West
Peterson Ave., Chicago, IL
60646, (312) 583-8500.
Title II
State and
Local
Governm
ent
Services

Title III
Public
Accommo
dations
and
Commerci
al
FacilitiesU.S. Department of Justice 
Civil Rights Division
Office on the Americans with
Disabilities Act
P.O. Box 66118, Washington,
DC 20035-6118
(202) 514-0301 (Voice) or (202)
514-0381 (TDD)
(202) 514-6193 (Electronic
Bulletin Board)

Enforces ADA provisions
prohibiting discrimination on the
basis of disability in state and
local government services (Title
II), and in public accommodations
and commercial facilities (Title
III).  Provides technical assistance
to those with rights and
responsibilities under the law. 
(See Technical Assistance Grant
Projects, Section II)  Publications: 
Title II and Title III Regulations;
ADA Technical Assistance
Manual; Books, brochures, and
fact sheets focusing on Title II
and Title III requirements.  

                                Note:  An ADA Handbook, a joint
                                publication of EEOC and the
                                Department of Justice,
                                containing the text of the ADA,
                                Regulations for Titles I, II, and
III,
                                Accessibility Guidelines, Uniform
                                Accessibility Standards, and
                                other useful resources is for sale
                                by the Government Printing
                                Office.  Serial No. 052-015-
                                00072-3.  Available at
                                Government Book Stores or by
                                calling (202) 783-3238.

Title II
Public
Mass
Transport
ation

Title III
Private
Mass
Transport
ation




Title IV
Tele-
communi
cations U.S. Department of
Transportation
400 7th St., S.W., Washington,
DC 20590
(202) 366-9305 (Voice) or (202)
755-7687 (TDD)

Enforces ADA provisions that
require nondiscrimination in
public (Title II) and private (Title
III) mass transportation systems
and services.  Publications: 
Transportation for Individuals
with Disabilities, Regulations. 
ADA Paratransit Handbook for
implementing complementary
paratransit service requirements. 
Other technical assistance
materials available in 1992.


Federal Communications
Commission
1919 M St., N.W., Washington,
DC 20554
(202) 632-7260 (Voice)  or 
(202) 632-6999 (TDD)

Enforces ADA
telecommunications provisions,
which require that companies
offering telephone service to the
general public must offer
telephone relay services to
individuals who use text
telephones or similar devices. 
Also enforces requirements for
closed captioning of federally
produced or federally funded
television public service
announcements.  Maintains
database of state
telecommunications relay service
facilities.  Publications: 
Telecommunications Services for
Hearing and Speech Disabled,
Regulations; Telecommunications
Relay Service - An Informational
Handbook.Section II.  OTHER FEDERAL AND FEDERALLY
FUNDED ADA TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 

This Section summarizes federal and federally
funded ADA technical assistance available to
employers and people with disabilities.

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Title I Training For People With Disabilities and
Employers

        During 1992, the Equal Employment
        Opportunity Commission will fund two
        national projects providing training for
        people with disabilities and for employers
        on their rights and responsibilities under
        Title I of the ADA.

ADA Regional Disability and Business
Technical Assistance Centers

        Congress mandated the National Institute
        on Disability and Rehabilitation Research to
        establish ten regional centers to provide
        information, training, and technical
        assistance to employers, people with
        disabilities, and other entities with
        responsibilities under the ADA.  The
        centers act as a "one-stop" central source
        of information, direct technical assistance,
        training, and referral on ADA issues in
        employment, public accommodations,
        public services, and communications.  Each
        center works with local business, disability,
        governmental, rehabilitation, and other
        professional networks to provide ADA
        information and assistance, and places
        special emphasis on meeting the needs of
        small businesses.  Programs vary in each
        region, but all centers provide the
        following:

               Individualized responses to information
                requests, and a range of written and
                audio-visual materials on specific
                aspects of ADA compliance. Materials
                will include publications of the federal
                ADA enforcement agencies and
                specialized materials for employers,
                places of public accommodation, public
                service providers, and people with
                disabilities.  Employer materials will
                cover many specific ADA issues,
                including accessibility, accommodations,
                recruiting, interviewing, testing, hiring,
                and job restructuring.  Fact sheets,
                brochures, self-assessment guides,
                training modules designed for self-
                administration, and video and
                audiotapes will be available through the
                centers in 1992 and 1993.  

               Referrals to local sources of expertise in
                all aspects of ADA compliance,
                including specialists in such fields as
                rehabilitation, independent living,
                ergonomics, architecture, and specific
                disabilities for expert assistance in
                accessibility, accommodations, job
                analysis, assistive technology, disability
                awareness, recruiting, interviewing,
                hiring, testing, medical examinations,
                and other aspects of compliance.  By
                Spring 1992, the Centers will be
                equipped with a common electronic
                resource database to provide extensive
                local, regional, and national referrals.

               Training on ADA provisions and
                disability awareness for employers,
                other covered entities, and for people
                with disabilities.

               Direct technical assistance on specific
                aspects of compliance with ADA
                employment and public
                accommodations requirements.

        Regional centers and areas they serve are
        listed below.  They also are listed as "ADA
        Technical Assistance Centers" in Section X
        by State.

        Region I:
        Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
        Hampshire,
        Rhode Island, Vermont

        New England Disability and Business
        Technical               (207) 874-6535 Voice/TDD
        Assistance Center                                         
                            
        145 Newbury St.
        Portland, ME  04101

        Region II:
        New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin
        Islands

        Northeast Disability and Business Technical
                (609) 392-4004 Voice
        Assistance Center                                         
                            (609)
                                                                  
            392-7044
                                                                  
            TDD
        354 South Broad St.
        Trenton, NJ  08608

        Region III:
        Delaware, D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania,
        Virginia, West Virginia

        Mid-Atlantic Disability and Business
Technical               (703) 525-3268 Voice/TDD
        Assistance Center
        2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite 400
        Arlington, VA  22201

        Region IV:
        Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
        Mississippi,
        North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee

        Southeast Disability and Business Technical
        (404) 888-0022 Voice
        Assistance Center                                         
                            (404)
                                                                  
                    888-9007
                                                                  
                    TDD             
        1776 Peachtree St.                                        
            
        Suite 310 North
        Atlanta, GA  30309


        Region V:
        Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota,
        Ohio, Wisconsin

        Great Lakes Disability and Business
Technical               (312) 413-1407 Voice
        Assistance Center                                         
                            (312)
                                                        413-0453
TDD
        1640 West Roosevelt Rd. (M/C 627)
        Chicago, IL  60608

        Region VI:
        Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico,
        Oklahoma, Texas

        Southwest Disability and Business
Technical               (713) 520-0232 Voice
        Assistance Center                                         
                            (713)
                                                                  
                            520-
                                                                  
                            5136
                                                                  
                            TDD   
                                                                  
                                    
        2323 South Shepherd Blvd., Suite 1000
        Houston, TX  77019

        Region VII:
        Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri

        Great Plains Disability and Business
Technical               (314) 882-3600 Voice/TDD
        Assistance Center                                         
                            
        4816 Santana Dr.                                          
                            
        Columbia, MO  65203

        Region VIII:
        Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South
        Dakota,
        Utah, Wyoming

        Rocky Mountain Disability and Business 
        (719) 444-0252 Voice
        Technical Assistance Center                               
                            (719)
                                                                  
                            444-
                                                                  
                            0268
                                                                  
                            TDD 
        3630 Sinton Rd., Suite 103                                
                                    
        Colorado Springs, CO  80907-5072

        Region IX:
        Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada

        Pacific Coast Disability and Business                     
                                    (5
                                                                  
                                    10
                                                                  
                                    )
                                                                  
                                    46
                                                                  
                                    5-
                                                                  
                                    78
                                                                  
                                    84
                                                                  
                                    Voi
                                                                  
                                    ce
        Technical Assistance Center                               
                            (510)
                                                                  
                            465-
                                                                  
                            3172
                                                                  
                            TDD
        440 Grand Ave., Suite 500                                 
                            
        Oakland, CA  94610


        Region X:
        Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington

        Northwest Disability and Business                         
                                    
                                                                  
                            (206)
                                                                  
                            438-
                                                                  
                            3168
                                                                  
                            Voice
        Technical Assistance Center                               
                            (206)
                                                                  
                            438-
                                                                  
                            3167
                                                                  
                            TDD
        605 Woodview Dr.                                          
                    
        Lacey, WA  98503                                          
            
Job Accommodation Network
P.O. Box 6123, 809 Allen Hall, Morgantown,
WV 26506-6123  
(800) 526-7234 (Accommodation
Information)(Out of State Only/Voice/TDD)
(800) 526-4698 (Accommodation
Information)(In State Only/Voice/TDD)
(800) ADA WORK (800) 232-9675 (ADA
Information)(Voice/TDD)
(800) DIAL JAN (800) 342-5526 (ADA
Information)(Computer Modem)

        Free consultant service funded by the
        President's Committee on Employment of
        People with Disabilities.  Through telephone
        consultation with professional human
        factors counselors, provides information
        and advice to employers and people with
        disabilities on custom job and worksite
        accommodations.   Performs individualized
        searches for workplace accommodations,
        based on the job's functional requirements,
        the functional limitations of the individual,
        environmental factors, and other pertinent
        information.  Assists employers and
        individuals with disabilities in the use of a
        variety of public programs dealing with
        disability, including the Job Training
        Partnership Act, Projects with Industry,
        Supported Employment, Targeted Jobs Tax
        Credit, and barrier removal incentives. 
        ADA Work Line is staffed by people
        experienced in discussing the application of
        the ADA, especially as it relates to
        accommodation and accessibility issues.
        Videotape:  "Bridging the Talent Gap,"
        features a variety of individuals with
        disabilities successfully employed as a
        result of vocational rehabilitation and on-
        the-job accommodation; descriptive
        literature on JAN services.


The President's Committee on Employment of
People with Disabilities
1331 F St., N.W., Washington, DC  20004
(202) 376-6200 (Voice) or (202) 376-6205
(TDD)
(See Section X for President's Committee
State Partner Locations)

        Provides information and advice on
        employment of people with disabilities. 
        Conducts training conferences on ADA,
        and an annual meeting which offers training
        opportunities on many aspects of
        employing people with disabilities.    Works
        with state organizations (President's
        Committee Partners,) which include
        Governors', Mayors', local committees, and
        disability rights advocacy organizations to
        increase employment opportunities for
        people with disabilities.  Involved in
        programs with business, industry, and labor
        to educate and inform through local and
        national initiatives.  President's Committee
        Partners provide technical assistance on
        employment and information on assistive
        technology and workplace accommodations
        for people with disabilities.  Funds the Job
        Accommodation Network, which provides
        free consultation on specific
        accommodation issues (See above).  
        Publications:  Provides a range of
        informational materials on the ADA and
        practical guidance on job analysis, job
        accommodation and modification, hiring
        and training people with disabilities, job
        placement, supervising employees with
        mental retardation, vocational rehabilitation,
        disability legislation and regulations, and
        working with people who have specific
        disabilities such as multiple sclerosis,
        blindness, diabetes, cerebral palsy, and
        cystic fibrosis.


Architectural and Transportation Barriers
Compliance Board
1111 18th St., N.W., Suite 501, Washington,
DC 20036-3894
(800) USA-ABLE (Voice/TDD)

        Sets guidelines adopted as accessibility
        standards under Titles II and III of the ADA. 
        Provides information on technical and
        scoping requirements for accessibility and
        offers general technical assistance on the
        removal of architectural, transportation,
        communication, and attitudinal barriers
        affecting people with disabilities. 
        Publications:  ADA Accessibility Guidelines
        for Buildings and Facilities; ADA
        Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation
        Vehicles; ADA Accessibility Guidelines for
        Transportation Facilities; Manuals on ADA
        accessibility guidelines for transportation
        vehicles; ADA Accessibility Guidelines
        Checklist for buildings and facilities;
        Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards
        Accessibility Checklist; Design bulletin
        series explaining various provisions of ADA
        Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and
        Facilities; Booklets and guides on barrier-
        free design, accessible rest rooms,
        wheelchair lifts and slip resistant surfaces,
        transit facility designs, assistive listening
        devices, visual alarms, airport TDD access,
        and air carrier policies affecting people with
        disabilities.   
National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research
400 Maryland Ave., S.W., Washington, DC
20202-2572
(202) 732-5801 (Voice) or (202) 732-5316
(TDD)

        Provides funding for three major programs
to assist ADA compliance:

                1.      ADA Regional Disability and
Business Technical Assistance                                     
                                    
Centers. (See above).

                2.      Materials Development Projects. 
                        During 1992 and 1993, a variety of
                        written and audiovisual materials on
                        employment, public
                        accommodations, public services
                        and communications aspects of ADA
                        compliance will be developed and
                        made available to the Regional
                        Disability and Business Technical
                        Assistance Centers for distribution to
                        the public.  These materials will
                        include fact sheets, brochures,
                        manuals, self-assessment guides,
                        training modules, slides, and video
                        and audiotapes, and will be designed
                        as self-instructional training
                        resources for employers and other
                        organizations, as well as for the Peer
                        Training Projects (below).

                3.      "Peer Training" Projects.  Two
                        national training programs will be
                        funded and conducted in 1992:  (1) 
                        training for persons in the fields of
                        Independent Living and disability
                        advocacy on all aspects of the ADA; 
                        (2)  training for people with
                        disabilities, their families, and
                        organizations representing them on
                        rights under the ADA.
                        
                        Both projects will develop trainers
                        who can conduct additional training
                        for other interested groups.

        NIDRR also funds research projects that
        provide information on assistive technology
        and employment (See State Technology
        Assistance Projects below).

Department of Justice ADA Technical
Assistance Grant Projects

        The following organizations were funded by
        the Department of Justice in September
        1991 to provide technical assistance on
        Titles II and III of the ADA.  Some of these
        projects will also provide assistance on
        aspects of Title I compliance.

                American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
                and 
                Gallaudet University - National Center for
                Law and
                the Deaf (NCLD)
                1615 M St., N.W., Suite 250,
                Washington, D.C.  20036
                (202) 651-5343 (NCLD) or (202) 223-
                0101 (AFB)

                Through voice and TDD telephone
                information lines, will provide
                advice and technical assistance on
                a case-by-case basis to consumers
                and covered entities on
                overcoming communications
                barriers resulting from hearing and
                vision loss.  Will develop and
                distribute pamphlets targeted at
                restaurants, the hospitality
                industry, places of assembly,
                health care providers, and
                consumers.

                American Hotel and Motel Association
                1201 New York Ave., N.W., Suite 600,
                Washington, D.C.  20005
                (202) 289-3100

                Will disseminate ADA information,
                develop and conduct a series of
                seminars for the hotel and motel
                industry at State-level Association
                conferences, and develop and
                distribute an ADA Compliance
                handbook for use by the lodging
                industry.

                American Speech-Language-Hearing
                Association
                10801 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 
                20852
                Consumer Help (301) 897-5700 or (800)
                638-8255 (Voice)
                Consumer Help (301) 897-0157 (TDD)

                Will disseminate information on
                the ADA to people with
                communications disabilities,
                professionals in the disability field,
                and covered entities, including
                retail stores, daycare centers,
                places of assembly, and
                emergency service providers.  Will
                provide telephone information lines
                on communications access issues
                for businesses, audiologists, and
                persons with disabilities, and will
                develop and conduct a national
                workshop addressing these issues.

                The Association for Retarded Citizens of
                the United States (ARC)
                500 East Border, S-300, Arlington, TX 
                76010
                (817) 261-6003

                Will disseminate information
                regarding the ADA as it applies to
                individuals with mental retardation. 
                Will establish a national
                information center to develop and
                disseminate educational brochures
                to restaurants, hotels and motels,
                retail stores, and places of public
                assembly on how to provide
                cognitively accessible, integrated
                services.  Will also conduct
                national training for ARC chapters
                on Title III and for organizations
                representing child care facilities,
                and develop and disseminate a
                resource book for child care
                centers. 

                The Association on Handicapped Student
                Service
                Programs in Postsecondary Education
                (AHSSPPE)
                P.O. Box 21192, Columbus, OH  43221-
                0192
                (614) 488-4972
                ADA Hotline (800) 247-7752
                (Voice/TDD)

                In collaboration with the National
                Clearinghouse on Licensure
                Enforcement and Regulations
                (CLEAR), will develop a manual on
                testing accommodations and ADA
                compliance by boards of licensure
                and certification.  Also, will
                provide a telephone hotline to
                respond to ADA information
                requests from CLEAR members.

                Building Owners and Managers
                Association International
                1201 New York Ave., N.W., Suite 300,
                Washington, D.C.  20005
                (202) 408-2684

                Will conduct seminars nationwide
                for building owners and managers
                on ADA requirements for
                commercial facilities and places of
                public accommodation.  

                Council of Better Business Bureaus'
                Foundation
                4200 Wilson Blvd., Suite 800, Arlington,
                VA  22203-1804
                (703) 276-0100 (Voice) or (703) 247-
                3668 (TDD)

                Through its network of 177 Better
                Business Bureaus, will educate
                small and medium-sized business
                members on their obligations as
                public accommodations under Title
                III of the ADA.  Will also provide
                specialized resources and training
                in ADA alternative dispute
                resolution.  In collaboration with
                the Disability Rights Education and
                Defense Fund (DREDF) and Barrier
                Free Environments (BFE), will
                conduct meetings with business
                and disability groups, and develop
                and disseminate industry-specific
                business "advisories", technical
                assistance guidelines for
                conducting ADA seminars, and
                instructional options for dispute
                resolution managers.


                Disability Rights Education and Defense
                Fund (DREDF)
                2212 Sixth St., Berkeley, CA  94710
                ADA Hotline:  (800) 466-4ADA
                (Voice\TDD) 
                (415) 644-2555 (Voice) or (415) 644-
                2625 (TDD)

                Has established a telephone
                information line to answer ADA
                questions (emphasis on Titles II
                and III) and respond to requests
                for ADA materials.  Will also
                conduct a seminar to train regional
                community-based representatives
                as technical assistance specialists
                to assist individuals with rights
                and responsibilities under the ADA
                and provide further training and
                resources for groups nationwide.

                Center for Health Research 
                Eastern Washington University
                MS-10, Hargreaves 217, Eastern
                Washington University,
                Cheney, WA  99004-2415
                (509) 359-6567

                Will produce eight videotapes,
                accompanying printed materials,
                and a videotaped public service
                announcement to serve as training
                and resource materials for use by
                daycare centers.  Will distribute
                materials nationally to daycare
                provider/trainers, and will conduct
                training for daycare providers
                nationwide.

                Food Marketing Institute
                1750 K St., N.W., Suite 700,
                Washington, D.C.  20006
                (202) 452-8444

                In conjunction with the National
                Center for Access Unlimited, will
                disseminate ADA information to
                grocery-chain members, conduct
                training seminars, publish an ADA
                compliance manual, and produce
                and staff an ADA exhibit at the
                Food Marketing Institute's
                convention in May 1992.  

                Foundation on Employment and Disability
                3820 Del Amo Blvd, #201, Torrance, CA 
                90503
                (213) 214-3430

                Through multilingual toll-free
                information lines, pamphlets,
                articles in local publications, and
                presentations to community
                organizations, will provide written
                and oral information on the ADA
                that is understandable,
                linguistically and culturally, to
                minority communities in Los
                Angeles, Orange County, and San
                Francisco, California.    


                Institute for Law and Policy Planning
                P.O. Box 5137, Berkeley, CA  94705
                (415) 486-8352

                Will produce a 30-minute
                broadcast-quality video and a 10
                minute video on readily achievable
                barrier removal in places of public
                accommodation.  Both videos will
                be available at the ADA Regional
                Disability and Business Technical
                Assistance Centers and other
                technical assistance and training
                projects.

                National Association of Protection and
                Advocacy Systems
                900 2nd St., N.E., Suite 211,
                Washington, D.C.  20002
                (202) 408-9518 (Voice) or (202) 408-
                9521 (TDD)

                Will conduct three regional "train-
                the-trainer" seminars that will
                focus on nonlitigatory dispute
                resolution techniques, self
                advocacy, and voluntary
                compliance.  Will provide funding
                to twelve state Protection and
                Advocacy systems that will
                conduct statewide training.  Will
                provide materials on ADA to
                national network of Protection and
                Advocacy service centers and
                Client Assistance Programs to
                provide direct technical assistance.

                ADA Clearinghouse and Resource Center
                National Center for State Courts
                300 Newport Ave., Williamsburg, VA 
                23185
                (804) 253-2000

                Will disseminate information on
                ADA compliance to State and local
                court systems.  Will develop a
                diagnostic checklist, strategies for
                compliance specifically relevant to
                State and local courts, and a
                model curriculum for use in the
                education of future judges and
                court administrators.

                National Conference of States on Building
                Codes and Standards
                505 Huntmar Park Dr., Suite 210,
                Herndon, VA  22070
                (703) 437-0100

                In conjunction with the Paralyzed
                Veterans of America (PVA), will
                promote the certification of State
                codes for equivalency with ADA
                standards, and encourage the
                development of alternative dispute
                resolution procedures within the
                existing State regulatory
                framework.  Will promote
                voluntary compliance with the new
                construction and alterations
                requirements of the ADA, develop
                models for certification and
                dispute resolution, and hold a
                national seminar on the ADA,
                certification, and appeal and
                complaint procedures.

                Information Access Project
                National Federation of the Blind
                1800 Johnson St., Baltimore, MD  21230
                (301) 659-9314

                Will assist entities covered by the
                ADA in finding methods for
                converting visually displayed
                information, such as flyers,
                brochures, and pamphlets, to
                formats accessible to individuals
                who are visually impaired.  Will
                also serve as a resource for other
                grantees who are required under
                the terms of their grants to provide
                materials in nonvisually accessible
                formats.

                National Rehabilitation Hospital
                102 Irving St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 
                20010
                (202) 877-1000 (Voice) or (202) 877-
                1450 (TDD)

                Through seminars and written
                materials, will provide information
                on the ADA to doctors, hospitals,
                health care facilities, and health
                care consumers.  Will produce an
                accessibility checklist, a
                compliance handbook for facility
                managers, and a brochure
                describing consumers rights to
                health care services as a part of
                these materials.

                National Restaurant Association
                1200 17th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 
                20036-3097
                (202) 331-5985

                Will produce and distribute
                informational material, including a
                15-minute videotape, to
                demonstrate ADA compliance
                methods for the food service
                industry.  In conjunction with the
                National Center for Access
                Unlimited, will produce a booklet
                with specific self-inspection
                checklists, illustrative applications
                of ADA food service industry
                compliance techniques, and
                training for restaurant staff
                addressing barrier removal,
                alterations, new construction,
                communications, supportive
                attitudes, and dispute resolution. 
                Will complete materials in time for
                the National Restaurant
                Association's May 1992 national
                convention.

                Police Executive Research Forum
                2300 M St., N.W., Suite 910,
                Washington, D.C.  20037
                (202) 466-7820

                In collaboration with the Epilepsy
                Foundation of America and Eastern
                Kentucky University's Police
                Studies Department, will develop
                model policies and procedures for
                training police and sheriff's
                departments on the interaction of
                police with individuals with
                disabilities.   Will develop
                information and training materials,
                including a videotape, brochure,
                and handbook, for distribution to
                organizations serving police and
                persons with disabilities.

        
National Council on Disability
800 Independence Ave., S.W., Suite 814,
Washington, DC 20591
(202) 267-3846 (Voice) or (202) 267-3232
(TDD)

        Required by Section 507 of the ADA to
        conduct a study and report on the effect of
        wilderness designations and wilderness
        land management practices on the ability of
        people with disabilities to use and enjoy the
        National Wilderness Preservation Systems. 
        Conducts ADA Watch to monitor the
        implementation of the ADA in employment,
        public accommodations, transportation, and
        telecommunications.  Develops
        recommendations for federal disability
        policy.  Provides ongoing advice to the
        President, the Congress, the Rehabilitation
        Services Administration, and other federal
        agencies on programs authorized by the
        Rehabilitation Act.  Establishes general
        policies for reviewing the operation of the
        National Institute on Disability and
        Rehabilitation Research.  Reviews and
        approves standards for Independent Living
        and Projects with Industry programs. 
        Publications:  Quarterly newsletter; Special
        reports on federal laws and programs
        affecting persons with disabilities, the
        ADA, and education for students with
        disabilities.

Centers for Disease Control
Public Health Service
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
Mail Stop C09, 1600 Clifton Rd., N.E.,
Atlanta, GA 30333
(404) 639-2237

        Publishes an annually updated list of
        infectious and communicable diseases
        transmitted through the handling of food in
        accordance with Section 103(d) of Title I. 
        Publications:  Diseases Transmitted
        Through the Food Supply.
                                          OTHER FEDERAL AGENCY
PROGRAMS
RELATED TO
                                            DISABILITY AND
EMPLOYMENT

This Section summarizes other federal
programs that provide information and
assistance on many aspects of employing
people with disabilities.  Programs that operate
through regional or state offices are identified
with a (*) symbol, and these office locations
are listed in Sections VIII-XIII.

Centers for Independent Living Program*
Rehabilitation Services Administration
U.S. Department of Education
Mary E. Switzer Building, 330 C St., S.W.,
Washington, DC  20202 
(See Section XI for Centers for Independent
Living in each State)

        Approximately 400 Independent Living
        Centers, most funded by this program,
        provide local services and programs to
        enable individuals with severe disabilities to
        live and function independently.  Centers
        offer individuals with disabilities a variety
        of services, including independent living
        skills training, counseling and advocacy
        services on income benefits and legal
        rights, information and referral, peer
        counseling, education and training, housing
        assistance, transportation, equipment and
        adaptive aid loans, personal care
        attendants, and vocational and employment
        services.  Assistance available to employers
        includes: accessibility surveys; job
        analyses; advice on job accommodations,
        job modifications, and assistive devices;
        recruitment; job training; job placement and
        support services; information and referral to
        specialized technical assistance resources.
 
Clearinghouse on Disability Information
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation
Services
U.S. Department of Education
Switzer Bldg., Rm. 3132, Washington, DC 
20202-2524
(202) 732-1241 or (202) 732-1723 
(Voice/TDD)

        Provides information on federal disability
        legislation, funding for programs serving
        individuals with disabilities, and programs
        and services for people with disabilities on
        the national, state, and local levels. 
        Publications:  Quarterly newsletter on
        federal activities affecting people with
        disabilities; Guides to disability legislation
        and federal resources for people with
        disabilities; Employment information
        package listing public and private
        organizations that assist individuals with
        disabilities who are seeking employment.

Client Assistance Program (CAP)*
Office of Program Operations
Rehabilitation Services Administration
U.S. Department of Education
Mary E. Switzer Building, 330 C St., S.W.,
Washington, DC  20202 
(202) 732-1406 (Voice) or (202) 732-2848
(TDD)
(See Section X for State Client Assistance
Program Locations) 

        Programs in each state provide information
        and assistance to individuals seeking or
        receiving services under the Rehabilitation
        Act of 1973. Investigate, negotiate, and
        mediate solutions to problems of applicants
        and clients of programs, projects, or
        facilities funded under the Act regarding
        services.  Offer advice and assistance to
        governmental agencies and service
        providers, and provide legal counsel and
        litigation services to persons unable to
        obtain adequate legal services. 

Developmental Disability Councils*
Administration on Developmental Disabilities
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
200 Independence Ave., S.W., Rm. 349-F,
Washington, DC 20201
(202) 245-2890 (Voice/TDD)
(See Section X for State Developmental
Disability Council Locations)

        Councils in each state provide training and
        technical assistance to local and state
        agencies, employers, and the public on
        improving services to people with
        developmental disabilities.  Provide
        information on the ADA, and make referrals
        to appropriate agencies. 

Education and Assistance Program for Farmers
with Disabilities*
USDA Extension Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Washington, DC  20250-0900
(202) 720-3377
(See Section XIII for Project Locations)

        Eight projects serving ten states provide
        education and technical assistance to
        farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural
        workers with disabilities for
        accommodating disability in agricultural
        operations.  Provide on-site technical
        assistance for designing, adapting,
        modifying, and restructuring agricultural
        equipment and tools.  Assist in modifying
        worksite operations, locations, and
        buildings, and with utilizing assistive
        technology.   Publications:  Manuals on
        modified and restructured agricultural tools,
        equipment, machinery, and buildings for
        agricultural workers with physical
        disabilities; Technical articles on health and
        safety risks, hand controls for agricultural
        equipment, improving worksite mobility,
        prosthetic and worksite modifications,
        chairlift attachments, all-terrain vehicles for
        physically impaired individuals, and manlift
        attachments for tractors and combines.

Internal Revenue Service
U.S. Department of the Treasury
1111 Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington,
DC  20224
(202) 566-3292 (Voice) or (800) 829-4059
(TDD)
(800) 829-3676 (Publications and Forms)

        Provides information on tax credits and tax
        deductions available to business for costs
        in complying with accommodation and
        accessibility requirements of the ADA and
        tax information for people with disabilities. 
        For information on the Targeted Jobs Tax
        Credit Program, which offers tax incentives
        for hiring individuals with disabilities
        referred by state vocational rehabilitation or
        Veterans Administration programs, call
        (202) 566-4741.  Publications:  Publication
        # 907, "Tax Information for Persons with
        Handicaps and Disabilities," Form 8826
        (ADA "Access Credit" and instructions),
        and information on Section 190 tax
        deduction may be obtained by calling the
        toll-free number above.


Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA)
Programs*
Office of Job Training Programs
Employment and Training Administration
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Ave., N.W., Rm. N-4709,
Washington, DC 20210
(202) 535-0580
(See Section X for State "Liaisons" to Local
JTPA Programs)

        Established by the Job Training Partnership
        Act (JTPA) of 1982 to train and place
        "economically disadvantaged" adults and
        youth facing significant barriers to
        employment, including persons with
        disabilities, in permanent, unsubsidized
        jobs.  More than 600 local JTPA programs
        offer individuals with disabilities who meet
        the Act's eligibility criteria a range of
        employment services, including
        occupational and basic skills training, job
        development, counseling, job search
        assistance, school-to-work transition, on-
        the-job training, and follow-up services. 
        Programs act as a recruitment source for
        employers, and may offer partial funding
        for training costs.  Publications:  Brochure
        on the Job Training Partnership Act.

National AIDS Clearinghouse 
P.O. Box 6003, Rockville, MD 20849-6003
(800) 458-5231 (Voice)

        Primary information, publication, and
        referral service of the Centers for Disease
        Control on HIV infection and AIDS.  Offers
        information on AIDS in the workplace,
        employee education programs, small
        business concerns, infection control, first
        aid, insurance, employee rights and legal
        issues related to the ADA.  Makes referrals
        to providers of HIV and AIDS related
        services, AIDS in the workplace programs,
        and legal services for people with AIDS.

National AIDS Hotline
Centers for Disease Control
Public Health Service
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
(800) 342-2437 (Voice) or (800) 243-7889
(TDD/TTY)

        Operates a toll-free, twenty-four hour,
        National AIDS Hotline which offers free
        confidential information and publications on
        HIV infection and AIDS.  Accesses
        database of over 10,000 local and national
        organizations for referrals.  Publications: 
        Free information on HIV, AIDS, and
        HIV/AIDS in the workplace. 


National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug
Information
Office for Substance Abuse Prevention
Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health
Administration
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
P.O. Box 2345, Rockville, MD  20852
(800) 729-6686 (Voice) or (800) 487-4889
(TDD)

        Maintains largest federal collection of
        alcohol and other drug abuse material. 
        Operates twenty-four hour hotline providing
        direct information, publications, and referral
        on alcohol and other drug abuse. 
        Coordinates regional alcohol and drug
        abuse prevention information centers which
        offer support to local prevention efforts.  
        Publications:  Bi-monthly information
        service offering current information about
        abuse prevention; Hundreds of guides,
        videos, and booklets on alcohol and drug
        abuse issues, including employee
        education, substance abuse programs, drug
        testing, and workplace-related issues.  

National Technical Information Service
U.S. Department of Commerce
5285 Port Royal Rd., Springfield, VA  22161
(703) 487-4650

        Maintains worldwide database of research,
        development, and engineering reports on a
        range of topics, including architectural
        barrier removal, employing individuals with
        disabilities, alternative testing formats, job
        accommodations, school-to-work transition
        for students with disabilities, rehabilitation
        engineering, disability law, and
        transportation.  Provides referral to local
        institutions and vendors that will perform
        database searches.  Distributes requested
        publications in paper and microfiche. 
        Publications:  Alternative testing
        publications include: Guide for
        Administering Examinations to Handicapped
        Individuals for Employment Purposes; A
        Federal Employment Test Modified for Deaf
        Applicants; Statistical Characteristics of the
        Written Test for the Professional and
        Administrative Career Examination (PACE)
        for Visually Handicapped Applicants;
        Testing the Handicapped for Employment
        Purposes: Adaptations for Persons with
        Motor Handicaps. 


Office of Financial Assistance
U.S. Small Business Administration
409 Third St., S.W., Eighth Fl., Washington,
DC 20416
(202) 205-6490
(See Section IX for Small Business
Administration Regional Office Locations)

        Administers the Small Business Act of
        1953, which provides loan programs to
        assist small business owners with physical
        disabilities.  Offers loans to individuals with
        disabilities to establish, acquire, and
        operate small businesses, and loans to
        small businesses owned or to be owned by
        individuals with disabilities.  Provides
        special small business loans to disabled and
        Vietnam-era veterans, to non-profit
        sheltered workshops and similar
        organizations employing people with
        disabilities.  Provides technical assistance
        to individuals with disabilities, including
        help with bookkeeping and accounting
        services, production, engineering and
        technical advice, feasibility and marketing
        studies, advertising expertise, and legal
        services.  Publications:  Brochures on the
        Handicapped Assistance Loan Program.

President's Committee on Mental Retardation
330 Independence Ave., S.W., Rm. 5325,
North Bldg., Washington, DC 20201-0001
(202) 619-0634

        Advises and assists the President and the
        Secretary of Health and Human Services on
        issues related to mental retardation. 
        Evaluates national, state, and local
        programs for individuals who are mentally
        retarded.  Provides information and
        publications to the public on mental
        retardation and related issues. 
        Publications:  Reports on attitudinal
        barriers, employment of individuals who are
        mentally retarded, and community
        integration.
    
Projects with Industry
Inter-National Association of Business, Industry
and Rehabilitation
(I-NABIR)
P.O. Box 15242, Washington, DC  20003
(202) 543-6353

        More than 125 federally-funded local
        Projects with Industry, which involve small
        businesses, major corporations, labor
        organizations, trade associations,
        foundations, voluntary agencies, and the
        rehabilitation community create and expand
        job opportunities for individuals with
        disabilities.  Provide training and supportive
        services to individuals with disabilities in
        commercial and industrial work settings. 
        Contact the Association for information on
        local projects.


Protection and Advocacy for Individual Rights
(PAIR)*
Office of Developmental Programs
Rehabilitation Services Administration
U.S. Department of Education
Switzer Building, Rm. 3038
330 C St., S.W., Washington, DC  20202-
2375
(See Section X for State Program Locations)

        Program established by the Rehabilitation
        Act of 1973 to protect the rights of
        individuals with severe disabilities receiving
        services from federally-funded independent
        living centers who are not eligible for
        services provided by other protection and
        advocacy programs, and whose request for
        services cannot be addressed by a Client
        Assistance Program.  Currently operating in
        eleven states (Arkansas, Colorado,
        Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, New
        Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Rhode
        Island, South Dakota, Wisconsin) to assist
        qualified individuals with severe disabilities
        in pursuing remedies under the ADA, the
        Rehabilitation Act, and the Fair Housing
        Act.  

Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill
Individuals (PAMII)*
National Institute of Mental Health
Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health
Administration
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
5600 Fishers Ln., Rm. 11-C-22, Rockville, MD 
20857
(301) 443-3667
(See Section X for State Program Locations)

        Established by the Protection and Advocacy
        of Mentally Ill Individuals Act of 1986
        (reauthorized with amendments 1988,
        1991) to protect the rights of persons with
        mental illness in public and private
        residential treatment facilities, including
        homeless shelters and jails. Independent
        agencies in each state pursue
        administrative, legal, and other appropriate
        remedies, and investigate incidents of
        abuse and neglect.  Provide technical
        assistance, information, and referral on the
        ADA and other disability and mental health
        laws.  Provide legal counsel and litigation
        services to mentally ill persons unable to
        obtain adequate legal services.  

Protection and Advocacy for Persons with
Developmental
Disabilities (PADD)*
Administration on Developmental Disabilities
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
(202) 245-2897 (Voice) or (202) 245-2890
(TDD)
(See Section X for State Protection &
Advocacy Program Locations)

        Established by the Developmental
        Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act
        of 1975 to protect the rights of individuals
        with developmental disabilities under
        federal and state statutes.  Provides legal,
        administrative, and other appropriate
        remedies to individual problems, including
        those involving employment discrimination
        and accessibility issues.  Offer technical
        assistance, information, and referral on the
        ADA and other disability law.

Social Security Administration
6401 Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21202
(800) 772-1213

        Provides information on Social Security
        Disability Insurance (SSDI) and
        Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
        disability programs that provide financial
        support and medicaid or medicare coverage
        to individuals with disabilities who are
        returning to work.  Publications:  Pamphlets
        and fact sheets on SSI and SSDI programs.

State Technology Assistance Projects*
National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research
330 C St., S.W., Washington, DC 20202-
2572
(202) 732-5066 (Voice) or (202) 732-5079
(TDD)
(See Section XII for State Program Locations)
        
        Projects funded in 31 states provide
        information and technical assistance on
        technology, related services, and devices
        for individuals with disabilities.  Specific
        services and activities of individual state
        projects vary considerably; they include
        technical assistance and public awareness
        programs related to assistive technology,
        training seminars, the development of
        curricula/training materials and model
        programs, and the provision of information
        and referral on assistive technology. 

State Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Program*
Rehabilitation Services Administration
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative
Services
U.S.  Department of Education
Switzer Building, 330 C St., S.W., Rm. 3127,
Washington, DC 20202-2531
(202) 732-1282 (voice/TDD)
(See Section X  for State Vocational
Rehabilitation Agency Locations) 

        State and local vocational rehabilitation
        agencies provide comprehensive services of
        rehabilitation, training, and job-related
        assistance to people with disabilities, and
        assist employers in recruiting, training,
        placing, accommodating, and meeting other
        employment-related needs of people with
        disabilities.  Agencies conduct workplace
        accessibility surveys, job analyses that
        match functional abilities and limitations of
        individuals with disabilities to needed
        accommodations, and provide assistance in
        job restructuring, job modification, and
        assistive technology.  Agencies may fund
        all or partial costs of needed training,
        assistive technology, or other
        accommodations for eligible individuals. 
        Employment-related services to individuals
        with disabilities include: evaluation and
        assessment, vocational counseling and
        guidance, referral to appropriate
        rehabilitation technology services, physical
        and mental restoration services, vocational
        training, on-the-job training, job placement,
        job development, and services necessary to
        obtain or maintain employment.  

U.S. Employment Service*
Employment and Training Administration
Department of Labor
200 Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC
20210
(202) 535-0189
(See Section X for State Employment Service
Locations)  
        
        Through more than 1,700 state and local
        offices nationwide, provides employment
        services to job seekers, including
        employability assessments, job counseling,
        occupational training referral, job
        placement, and trained specialists to work
        with the specific needs of job-seekers with
        disabilities.  Circulates information about
        local, state, and national job openings,
        training opportunities, and occupational
        demand-and-supply information within
        particular labor markets.  Assists employers
        in filling job vacancies with qualified
        individuals with disabilities, and performs
        eligibility certification for Targeted Jobs
        Tax Credit.  Publications:  Fact sheet on
        employment-related services for people
        with disabilities.  


The Wage and Hour Division
Employment Standards Administration 
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Ave., Room S 3516, N.W.,
Washington, DC 20210
(202) 523-8727 

        Administers regulations governing the
        employment of individuals with disabilities
        in sheltered workshops and the disabled
        workers industries.  Publications:  Fact
        sheets and guides on the employment of
        disabled individuals in sheltered workshops;
        sheltered workshop certification. Section IV.  FEDERAL AND STATE AGENCIES
        THAT ENFORCE                  OTHER LAWS PROHIBITING
DISCRIMINATION
        ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY

This section summarizes other federal and
state laws that prohibit discrimination on the
basis of disability and the agencies that
enforce them.

SECTION 501 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT
OF 1973

        U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
        Commission
        1801 L St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 
        20507
        (202) 663-4515 (Voice) or (202) 663-4053
        (TDD)

        Enforces Section 501 which prohibits
        discrimination on the basis of disability in
        Federal employment, and requires that all
        Federal agencies establish and implement
        affirmative action programs for hiring,
        placing, and advancing individuals with
        disabilities.  Oversees federal sector equal
        employment opportunity complaint
        processing system.  Publications:  Annual
        reports to Congress on the employment of
        people with disabilities in the Federal
        Government; A Guide for Managers and
        Supervisors on the Employment of People
        with Disabilities in the Federal Government.


SECTION 503 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT
OF 1973

        U.S. Department of Labor
        Office of Federal Contract Compliance
Programs
        200 Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington,
        DC 20210
        (202) 523-9501
        (See Section IX for Regional Office
Locations)   

        Enforces Section 503 which prohibits
        discrimination on the basis of disability and
        requires federal contractors and sub-
        contractors with contracts of $2,500 or
        more to take affirmative action to employ
        and advance individuals with disabilities.  
        Investigates complaints and provides
        technical assistance to individuals with
        rights and responsibilities under the Act. 
        Publications:  Fact sheets and articles on
        equal employment opportunity, affirmative
        action, and job accommodations for
        individuals with disabilities employed by
        federal contractors.

SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT
OF 1973

        U.S. Department of Justice
        Civil Rights Division
        Coordination and Review Section
        P.O. Box 66118, Washington, DC 20035-
6118
        (202) 307-2222 (Voice) or (202) 307-2678
(TDD)

        Coordinates the enforcement of Section
        504 which prohibits discrimination on the
        basis of disability in all federally conducted
        programs and activities, and in the
        programs and activities that receive federal
        financial assistance.   Provides information
        and technical assistance on legal
        requirements and individual agency
        programs.

        (The first two agencies listed below
        conduct the largest federally-assisted
        Section 504 programs, and provide
        technical assistance through regional field
        offices.  The two other agencies listed
        provide specialized Section 504 information
        applicable to recipients of their financial
        assistance.  The Department of Justice can
        provide guidance or referrals regarding
        Section 504 requirements of other federal
        agencies.) 

        U.S. Department of Education
        Office for Civil Rights
        400 Maryland Ave., S.W., Washington, DC
20202-2572
        (202) 732-1213 (Voice) or (202) 732-1663
(TDD)
        (See Section IX for Regional Office
Locations)
        
        Enforces Section 504 provisions that
        prohibit discrimination on the basis of
        disability in programs and activities funded
        by the Department of Education. 
        Investigates complaints and provides
        technical assistance to individuals and
        entities with rights and responsibilities
        under Section 504.  Publications: 
        Information on employment
        nondiscrimination in education, the rights of
        individuals with disabilities under Section
        504, auxiliary aids and services for post
        secondary students with disabilities, AIDS
        and Section 504 in education, the Office
        for Civil Rights, and how to file a
        discrimination complaint.

        U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
        Office for Civil Rights
        330 Independence Ave., S.W.,
Washington, DC 20201
        (202) 619-0403 (Voice) or (202) 863-0101
(TDD)
        (See Section IX for Regional Office
Locations)

        Enforces Section 504 provisions that
        prohibit discrimination on the basis of
        disability in programs and activities funded
        and conducted by the Department of Health
        and Human Services (DHHS).  Provides
        technical assistance to individuals and
        entities with rights and responsibilities
        under Section 504.  Publications: 
        Regulations on DHHS federally funded and
        federally conducted programs and
        activities; Section 504 Briefing Guide; Fact
        sheets on Section 504 and on AIDS.

        U.S. Department of Transportation
        400 7th St., S.W., Washington, DC 20590
        (202) 366-9305 (Voice) or (202) 755-7687
(TDD)
        
        Enforces Section 504 provisions that
        prohibit discrimination on the basis of
        disability in federally assisted
        transportation.  Publications: Regulations
        implementing Section 504 of the
        Rehabilitation Act.
        

        U.S. Small Business Administration
        Office of Civil Rights Compliance
        409 Third St., S.W., Washington, DC 
        20416
        (202) 205-6751
        (See Section IX for Small Business
        Administration Regional Office Locations) 

        Enforces Section 504 provisions that
        prohibit discrimination on the basis of
        disability by recipients of financial
        assistance from the Small Business
        Administration.  Provides guidance and
        checklists on compliance with Section 504
        by small businesses.  Publications: 
        Distributes ADA publications of the Equal
        Employment Opportunity Commission and
        the Department of Justice.

ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS ACT OF 1968

        U.S. Architectural and Transportation
Barriers Compliance Board
        1111 18th St., N.W., Suite 501,
Washington, DC 20036-3894
        (800) 872-2253 (Voice/TDD) (Technical
Assistance) 
        (202) 272-5434 (Voice/TDD) (Complaints)

        Enforces the Architectural Barriers Act of
        1968 which requires that certain buildings
        and facilities designed, constructed,
        altered, or leased with federal funds be
        accessible to people with disabilities. 
        Investigates complaints on inaccessible
        facilities.  Provides information and
        technical assistance.  Publications: 
        Booklets and guides on the provisions of
        the Architectural Barriers Act; (See also
        U.S. Architectural and Transportation
        Barriers Compliance Board listing in Section
        II for information on disability-related
        publications).

VIETNAM-ERA VETERANS' READJUSTMENT
ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1974

        U.S. Department of Labor
        Office of Federal Contract Compliance
Programs
        200 Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington,
DC 20210
        (202) 523-9501
        (See Section IX for Regional Office
Locations)

        Enforces provisions of the Vietnam-Era
        Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of
        1974 that require federal contractors and
        sub-contractors with contracts of $10,000
        or more to take affirmative action to
        employ and advance veterans with
        disabilities and veterans of the Vietnam Era. 
        Investigates complaints and provides
        technical assistance to individuals and
        entities with rights and responsibilities
        under the Act.  Publications:  Fact sheets
        and articles on equal employment
        opportunity, affirmative action, and job
        accommodations for individuals with
        disabilities employed by federal contractors.

INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION
ACT OF 1990

        U.S. Department of Education
        Office of Special Education Programs
        Mary E. Switzer Building, Rm. 3132                        
                            
        330 C St., S.W., Washington, DC  20202-
2524
        (202) 732-1241

        Enforces the Individuals with Disabilities
        Education Act of 1990 which gives funds
        to state and local school systems to
        provide special education services to
        children and youth with disabilities, and for
        the removal of architectural barriers.  The
        act also requires that funding recipients
        make positive efforts to employ and
        advance qualified individuals with
        disabilities.  


FAIR HOUSING ACT OF 1988, AS AMENDED

        U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development
        Office of Fair Housing and Urban
Development
        451 7th St., SW, Rm. 5116, Washington,
DC 20410
        (202) 708-2618 (Voice) or (202) 708-1734
(TDD) (Technical Assistance)
        (800) 669-9777 (Voice) or (800) 927-9275
(TDD) (Complaints)
        HUD User Information Service 
        P.O. Box 6091, Rockville, MD  20850
        (301) 251-5154 or (800) 245-2691

        Enforces the Fair Housing Act of 1988, as
        amended, which prohibits discrimination
        against housing applicants, tenants, and
        buyers with physical or mental disabilities,
        and establishes accessibility requirements
        for newly constructed multi-family
        dwellings.  Publications:  Contact HUD User
        Information Service for information and
        publications on building technology, barrier-
        free access, and fair housing resources.

AIR CARRIER ACCESS ACT 

        U.S. Department of Transportation
        400 7th St., S.W., Washington, DC 20590
        (202) 366-9306 (Voice) or (202) 755-7687
(TDD)
        (202) 366-2220 (Complaints regarding Air
Carrier Access) 

        Enforces the Air Carrier Access Act which
        prohibits discrimination by air carriers
        against persons with disabilities. 
        Publications: Regulations implementing the
        Air Carrier Access Act; Handbook on the
        rights of individuals with disabilities under
        the Act. 

STATE LAWS PROHIBITING EMPLOYMENT
DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF
DISABILITY


        Fair Employment Practice and Human
        Rights Agencies
        (See Section X for Locations of State Fair
        Employment Practice and Human Rights
        Agencies)

        Most states, and many cities and counties
        throughout the country, have laws
        prohibiting employment discrimination on
        the basis of disability.  These laws vary in
        the definition of those protected, size and
        type of employer covered, and in their
        specific requirements.  Most State laws are
        administered by a state Fair Employment
        Practice or Human Rights Agency; local
        laws are administered by similar city or
        county agencies.  For information on city or
        county agencies, contact the State agency
        or consult a local telephone directory.





           NATIONAL
                   NON-
                   GOVERNMENTAL
                   TECHNICAL
                   ASSISTANCE
                   RESOURCES




           SECTIONS V - VII



           V.      ORGANIZATIONS THAT PROVIDE
                   SERVICES
                   RELATED TO EMPLOYMENT OF
                   PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

           VI.             OTHER ORGANIZATIONS WITH
                           EXPERTISE IN
                   SPECIFIC DISABILITIES

           VII.            ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE
                           RESOLUTION RESOURCES

Section V.  ORGANIZATIONS THAT
PROVIDE SERVICES RELATED TO
EMPLOYMENT OF PEOPLE WITH
DISABILITIES

This section summarizes services of
national non-governmental organizations
that provide a range of services related to
the employment of people with disabilities. 
Justice Department grantees are indicated
by an (*).  (Information provided by the
organizations listed.)

ABILITY MAGAZINE
Jobs Information Business Service
1682 Langley, Irvine, CA  92714
(714) 854-8700 or (800) 453-JOBS

        Provides an electronic "classified"
        system which allows employers to
        recruit qualified individuals with
        disabilities, and people with disabilities
        to locate employment opportunities.
        Through magazine, provides information
        on locating qualified readers,
        interpreters, personal assistants and
        assistive devices, and overcoming
        architectural, communications, and
        transportation barriers, performing job
        analysis, job modification, and job
        restructuring.

ABLEDATA
Adaptive Equipment Center
Newington Children's Hospital
181 East Cedar St., Newington, CT 06111
(203) 667-5405 (Voice/TDD) or (800) 344-
5405 (Voice/TDD)

        Maintains database on more than
        17,000 commercially available
        disability-related products.  Provides
        custom database searches for
        information on job or worksite
        modifications, job accommodations,
        computer accessories, assistive devices,
        communication, and transportation. 
        Publishes fact sheets on
        accommodation products for people
        with disabilities, including van lifts, car
        seats, powered scooters, ramps, stair
        lifts, tilt-in-space wheelchairs, and
        modular seating components, which
        contain tips on selecting products,
        manufacturer locations, comparison
        feature charts, and related publications
        and audiovisual resources.

ACCENT ON INFORMATION
P.O. Box 700, Bloomington, IL  61702
(309) 378-2961

        Maintains database providing
        information on manufacturers of
        disability-related products, including
        stairway lifts, elevators for small
        businesses, modified work stations,
        ramps, communication devices for
        individuals with disabilities.  Publishes a
        guide on obtaining employment for
        people with disabilities. 

ADAPTIVE ENVIRONMENTS
374 Congress St., Suite 301, Boston,
Massachusetts  02210
(617) 695-1225 (Voice/TDD)

        Conducts educational programs on
        accessibility for commercial public and
        non-commercial facilities.  Reviews
        architectural drawings and conducts site
        surveys.  Identifies barriers and
        proposes solutions for removal of those
        barriers.  Publishes a guide on achieving
        physical and communication
        accessibility for people with disabilities.


AMERICAN AMPUTEE FOUNDATION, INC.
P.O. Box 250218, Little Rock, AR 72225
(501) 666-2523 

        Offers worksite inspection and
        evaluation services to identify and
        remove physical barriers to amputees. 
        Assists employers in performing job
        analyses, job modifications, and job
        restructuring to accommodate the needs
        of amputees.  Has local chapters.


AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE
ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE
Project on Science, Technology, and
Disability
1333 H St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 
20005
(202) 326-6630 (Voice/TDD)

        Provides support and technical
        information on worksite accessibility to
        employers and people with disabilities in
        science-related fields.   Offers technical
        assistance on architectural and program
        accessibility, assistive technology, job
        analysis, job modification, and job
        restructuring through consultation with
        scientists and engineers with disabilities
        in the natural, physical, social and
        behavioral sciences, engineering,
        mathematics, and medicine. Provides
        information on interpreters and lab
        assistants, and advice for designing
        barrier-free laboratories, work areas,
        and professional meetings.  Refers
        individuals with disabilities to scientists
        with similar impairments in related fields
        for advice on job opportunities and
        coping strategies.  Publishes a directory
        of scientists and engineers with
        disabilities, and an accessibility booklet
        series listing consultants who aid
        employment of scientists and engineers
        with disabilities.


AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
Commission on Mental and Physical
Disability Law
1800 M St., N.W., Washington, DC 
20036
(202) 331-2240

        Provides information and technical
        assistance on all aspects of disability
        law.  Offers training to employers and
        individuals with disabilities on ADA
        history, requirements, and compliance,
        covering such topics as the definition of
        "disability," permissible hiring questions,
        essential job functions, medical
        questions and examinations, reasonable
        accommodation, attitudinal barriers, and
        architectural and design adjustments. 
        Publishes the Mental and Physical
        Disability Law Reporter which addresses
        issues involving physical accessibility
        and mobility, architectural barriers,
        auxiliary aids and equipment,
        employment, and the ADA.
 
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
National Headquarters
1599 Clifton Rd., Atlanta, GA  30329
(404) 320-3333 

        Refers employers to organizations
        offering help in recruiting qualified
        individuals with disabilities, and
        community programs offering
        consultation and technical assistance to
        cancer patients, survivors, and their
        families.  Publishes information on the
        employment of cancer patients and
        survivors, covering such topics as hiring
        strategies, reasonable accommodation,
        insurance, and employment
        discrimination.  Has local affiliates.

AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Committee on Chemists with Disabilities
1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC
20036
(202) 872-4432 (Voice) or (202) 872-4438
(Voice/TDD)

        Helps employers prevent and remove
        physical and attitudinal barriers
        affecting individuals with disabilities in
        chemistry and related sciences. 
        Provides information on improved
        services to chemists with disabilities,
        including TDD phone services,
        electronic bulletin boards, and on-line
        services.  Offers career counseling and
        job placement services to members, and
        maintains an employment clearinghouse
        and professional data bank for use by
        members and employers.  Has local
        sections.  


AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION AIDS
PROJECT
132 West 43rd St., New York, NY  10036
(212) 944-9800

        Operates the ADA Education Project
        which provides information on ADA
        provisions, particularly as they pertain
        to individuals with AIDS and HIV. 
        Provides training on the ADA to
        organizations and businesses. Publishes
        pamphlets and other materials on the
        ADA and its impact on individuals with
        AIDS and HIV.  


AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND
1155 15th St., N.W., Suite 720,
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 467-5081 or (800) 424-8666 (3:00-
5:30 PM EST)

        Provides information on topics affecting
        the employment of individuals who are
        blind, including job seeking strategies,
        job accommodations, electronic aids,
        and employment discrimination.  Makes
        referrals to public, private, and
        volunteer service providers, and
        provides information on job openings for
        individuals who are blind and visually
        impaired.  Maintains special interest
        affiliates for blind professionals.  Offers
        free legal assistance in employment
        discrimination cases.  Publishes a bi-
        monthly news magazine which reviews
        new and current assistive technology. 
        Has local affiliates.
                      
AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR
TECHNOLOGY ASSISTANCE
Rt. 14, Box 230, Morganton, N.C.
(704) 438-9697

        Maintains database of providers of
        adaptive and assistive technology for
        individuals with disabilities, and sources
        of financial aid for procuring "essential
        and special needs" products.  Provides
        case-by-case needs evaluations, and
        assistance in selecting appropriate
        products, services, and training, through
        staff of volunteer professionals in
        Neurophysiology,
        Speech/Hearing/Communications, Visual
        Impairment Training, Occupational
        Therapy, Physical Therapy, Vocational
        Rehabilitation, and Electronics and
        Mechanical Engineering.  Conducts
        training on use of adaptive and assistive
        computer programs and equipment. 
        Offers discounts on new and used
        technology, and funding for essential or
        adaptive technology through low and no
        interest loans, grants, special
        procurement programs, and programs
        with local lending institutions.                          
                    


AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE
BLIND*
15 West 16th St., New York, NY 10011
(212) 620-2000 (Voice) or (212) 620-2158

        Provides information and referral to
        employers and individuals with
        disabilities on adaptive and assistive
        technology and worksite modifications
        for persons who are blind and visually
        impaired.  Evaluates, adapts, and
        manufactures assistive devices and
        products.  Provides educational and
        informational materials on employment
        training programs for visually impaired
        persons, and on the work experiences
        of blind and visually impaired
        professionals in a variety of fields. 
        Promotes networking and mentorship
        opportunities by matching individuals
        who are blind and visually impaired
        through a national database.  


THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF
ARCHITECTS
1735 New York Ave., N.W., Washington,
DC 20006
(202) 626-7300

        Teaches creative, cost-effective
        methods of modifying job-sites to
        accommodate people with disabilities,
        and makes referrals to local architects
        with expertise in barrier-free design. 
        Provides workshops, seminars, and
        technical materials to architects and
        their clients on ADA compliance and
        barrier-free worksites.    Publishes
        bibliographic information on barrier-free
        design and worksite accommodations,
        ADA Technical Assistance Kits, and
        ADA compliance information.  Has local
        chapters.


AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS
INSTITUTE
11  West 42nd St., New York, NY  10036
(212) 642-4900

        Provides information on architectural
        accessibility standards.  Publishes
        guides on making buildings and facilities
        accessible and usable by individuals
        with physical disabilities.


THE AMERICAN OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPY ASSOCIATION
1383 Piccard Dr., P.O. Box 1725,
Rockville, MD  20849-1725
(301) 948-9626

        Refers employers and individuals with
        disabilities to occupational therapists
        with expertise on the ADA, for help
        with performing job analyses,
        identifying job accommodations and
        modifications, developing job
        descriptions, modifying job sites;
        identifying adaptive devices and
        equipment, acquiring auxiliary aids;
        identifying architectural barriers, and for
        providing sensitivity training.  Publishes
        resource guides on architectural and
        accessibility modifications, assistive
        technology, adaptive equipment,
        rehabilitation, and disability.  Has local
        chapters.


AMERICAN SPEECH-LANGUAGE-HEARING
ASSOCIATION
10801 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 897-5700 (Voice)
Helpline (800) 638-8255 (Voice/TDD)

        Provides information and technical
        assistance on overcoming
        communications barriers.  Provides
        information on communication
        problems, interpreters, assistive
        devices, hearing aids, job modifications,
        job analysis, job restructuring, and the
        ADA.


THE ARC (Formerly Association for
Retarded Citizens)*
500 East Border St., Suite 300, Arlington,
TX 76010 
(817) 261-6003 (Voice) or (817) 277-0553
(TDD)  

        Aids the employment of people with
        mental retardation by providing
        information and on-site technical
        assistance to employers who hire, train,
        and retain mentally retarded workers. 
        Provides partial reimbursements to
        employers for training costs, and advice
        on supervising techniques.  Maintains
        information on model programs, and
        assists in the development of local
        employment programs.  Provides
        workshops on job analysis,
        modification, and restructuring. 
        Publishes written materials and videos
        featuring the positive work experiences
        of mentally retarded employees and
        their employers.  Has local chapters.


ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION
1314 Spring St., N.W., Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 872-7100 or (800) 283-7800 

        Provides information and referral on
        issues involving the employment of
        individuals with arthritis, including job
        placement, vocational rehabilitation,
        career counseling, job accommodations,
        and assistive technology.  Helps people
        with arthritis and lupus obtain and retain
        employment.   Publishes information on
        job-seeking skills, job analysis, worksite
        accommodations and modifications,
        assistive devices, special equipment,
        and vocational aids.  Has local chapters.


THE ASSOCIATION FOR PERSONS IN
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT 
5001 West Broad St., Suite 34, Richmond,
VA 23230
(804) 282-3655 (Voice) or (804) 282-2513
(Fax)

        Helps employers utilize subsidized
        "supported employment" programs by
        matching individuals with severe
        disabilities to employers after careful
        evaluations of the needs of each. 
        Offers assistance with job analysis and
        job development  Makes referrals to
        other supported employment resources. 
        Through the use of job coaches,
        provides on-going support for the
        worker with a disability.  Provides
        training for individuals with disabilities
        and family members on Social Security
        work incentives.  Has state chapters.



ASSOCIATION ON HANDICAPPED
STUDENT SERVICE PROGRAMS
IN POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION
P.O. Box 21192, Columbus, Ohio 43221-
0192
(614) 488-4972 (Voice/TDD) or (614) 488-
1174 (Fax)

        Provides information on readers,
        interpreters, personal assistants, and
        assistive devices for people with
        disabilities, and information on job
        analysis, job modification, and
        restructuring.  Offers information on
        overcoming architectural,
        communications, transportation, and
        attitudinal barriers. Provides on-site
        accessibility inspections and technical
        assistance.  Offers recruitment
        opportunities for employers, through
        database featuring resumes of over
        5,000 students with disabilities. 
        Publishes information on reader/taping
        services and testing accommodations. 


ASTHMA AND ALLERGY FOUNDATION OF
AMERICA
1125 Fifteenth St., N.W., Suite 502,
Washington, DC  20005
(202) 466-7643 or (800) ASTHMA

        Provides general information on asthma
        and allergies, and chemical allergens
        and asthma triggers that may be found
        in the workplace.  Offers a video on
        auxiliary inhalation devices.  Has local
        affiliates.


AUTISM SOCIETY OF AMERICA
8601 Georgia Ave., Suite 503, Silver
Spring, MD  20910
(301) 565-0433

        Provides information and referral on
        legislation affecting individuals with
        disabilities, and offers legal assistance
        to individuals with autism.  Provides
        information on the employment of
        adults with autism, including performing
        job analyses, making workplace
        modifications, and restructuring jobs for
        autistic employees.  Provides
        information and publications on the
        social behavior of individuals with
        autism, overcoming communications
        barriers, and supported employment
        programs.  Has local chapters.


BARRIER FREE ENVIRONMENTS, INC.
P.O. Box 30634, Highway 70 West-
Watergarden, Raleigh, NC  27622
(919) 782-7823 (Voice/TDD)

        Provides consultation and technical
        assistance on accessibility design at all
        stages of construction planning or
        product development.  Conducts on-site
        accessibility surveys, product
        evaluations, and worksite modifications,
        and provides cost-effective
        accommodation and barrier removal
        solutions.  Offers seminars, workshops,
        and publications on accessible and
        universal design, and information on
        design standards for all national and
        federal legislation mandating building
        and program accessibility.


BREAKING NEW GROUND RESOURCE
CENTER
Purdue University, 1146 Agricultural
Engineering Building
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1146
(317) 494-5088 (Voice) or (317) 494-5088
(TDD)

        Provides information and referral to local
        technical assistance programs on
        making agricultural tools, equipment,
        buildings, and worksites accessible to
        people with disabilities.  Offers advice
        and referral for modifying and
        restructuring job functions in farming,
        ranching, and agricultural-related
        occupations, and for locating assistive
        devices, readers, interpreters, and
        personal assistants.  Distributes
        publications on health and safety risks,
        hand controls for agricultural equipment,
        prosthetic and worksite modifications,
        chairlift attachments, all-terrain vehicles
        for physically impaired individuals,
        manlift attachments for tractors and
        combines, ramp construction in rural
        settings, modifications to self-propelled
        agricultural machines, and arthritis.


THE CAPTION CENTER
125 Western Ave., Boston, MA 02134
(617) 492-9225 (Voice/TDD) or (617) 562-
0590 (Fax)

        Provides closed captioning for videos,
        including training, safety, instructional,
        and educational films.  Maintains a
        consumer information service for
        overcoming communications barriers in
        the workplace.

DIRECT LINK FOR THE DISABLED
P.O. Box 1036, Solvang, CA  93464
(805) 688-1603

        Provides technical assistance for making
        job accommodations and worksite
        adaptations for individuals with
        disabilities.  Maintains database
        providing information on financial
        assistance, attendant care services,
        adaptive equipment, transportation, job
        training, job placement services, and
        vocational rehabilitation.  Provides
        custom information searches of both
        private and governmental employment
        resources for people with disabilities on
        the local, state, and national levels. 
        Makes referrals to organizations and
        publications addressing architectural,
        communications, and transportation
        barriers.  Offers free video on removing
        employment barriers to people with
        disabilities.

DISABILITY RIGHTS EDUCATION AND
DEFENSE FUND, INC.*
2212 6th St., Berkeley, CA  94710
(510) 644-2555 (Voice/TDD)

        Provides technical assistance and
        information to employers and individuals
        with disabilities on disability rights
        legislation and policies.  Offers training
        and presentations to businesses, public
        entities, and disability groups on ADA
        provisions and other state and federal
        laws.  Provides legal representation to
        individuals with disabilities in both
        individual and class action cases
        involving rights in employment,
        education, transportation, housing, and
        public accommodations.     

DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
807 Maine Ave., SW, Washington, DC
20024
(202) 554-3501 (Voice/TDD)

        Advises veterans of their rights, and
        employers of their obligations, under the
        Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with
        Disabilities Act, and legislation
        governing the employment and training
        of Vietnam era veterans with
        disabilities.  Provides information on
        recruitment sources for veterans with
        disabilities, and on removing
        architectural barriers, providing
        reasonable accommodations, and
        locating assistive devices.  Makes
        referrals to providers of qualified
        readers, interpreters, and personal
        assistants.  Has local chapters.

THE ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES
FOUNDATION
919 18th St., N.W., Suite 800,
Washington, DC 20006
(202) 955-5820 (Voice/TDD) or (202) 955-
5836 (TDD)

        Offers information and technical
        assistance to both employers and
        people with disabilities in the electronics
        industry.  Assists with job analyses,
        modifications, and restructuring, job
        accommodations, special equipment,
        sensitivity training, and ADA
        compliance.  Provides information and
        referral for overcoming architectural,
        communications, and transportation
        barriers, and locating interpreters. 
        Provides job search counseling, job-
        seeking skills training, job clubs,
        placement and referral services, and
        corporate-site training to people with
        disabilities.  Works directly with
        employers to assess job functions and
        match qualified, pre-screened
        candidates to employment positions. 
        Publishes information on sources of
        financial assistance, including tax
        exemptions, loans, insurance
        reimbursements, subsidies, and
        Veterans Administration funding.  Has
        local affiliates.

EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF AMERICA*
4351 Garden City Dr., Landover, Maryland
20785
(301) 459-3700 or (800) EFA-1000
(Voice/TDD)

        Maintains network of local employment
        assistance programs, which provide
        education and support to employers on
        epilepsy and employment issues, job
        accommodations, job modifications, and
        restructuring, and sensitivity training on
        epilepsy and epileptic seizures.  Also
        provides job-seeking skills training,
        employment referrals, job clubs,
        mediation, and legal advocacy to
        individuals with epilepsy.  Publishes
        information on epilepsy in the
        workplace, and legal rights of
        individuals with epilepsy.  Has local
        affiliates.

FOUNDATION FOR TECHNOLOGY ACCESS
1307 Solano Ave., Albany, CA 94706-
1888
(415) 528-0747

        Provides information, consultation, and
        technical assistance on assistive
        technology for people with disabilities,
        including computer hardware and
        software technology, and adaptive and
        assistive equipment.  Makes referrals to
        local providers of qualified readers,
        interpreters, personal assistants,
        financial aid, employment services, and
        state agencies that will assist with job
        analysis, job modification and
        restructuring.  Publishes information on
        the employment of people with
        disabilities.

GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY*
National Information Center on Deafness
Kendall Green, 800 Florida Ave., NE,
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 651-5051 (Voice) or (202) 651-5052
(TDD)

        Provides information on deafness,
        hearing loss, and national programs and
        services offered to deaf and hard of
        hearing persons.  Offers information on
        assistive devices for overcoming
        communication barriers, and maintains a
        list of assistive device demonstration
        centers around the country.  Makes
        referrals to providers of communication,
        computer, and alerting devices.  Offers
        information on TDD's, communicating
        with people who are deaf and hearing
        impaired, sign language books, videos,
        and classes, interviewing deaf job
        applicants, and the employment of deaf
        people.  


GAZETTE INTERNATIONAL NETWORKING
INSTITUTE
5100 Oakland Ave., #206, St. Louis, MO
63110
(314) 534-0475

        Provides information on living and
        working with the late effects of polio
        (post-polio syndrome) to employers and
        individuals with polio.  Provides
        information on individuals successfully
        employed while living ventilator-
        assisted, and on current adaptive
        equipment.  Has local sub-units.

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF AMERICA,
INC.*
9200 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD 
20814-3896
(301) 530-6500 (Voice) or (301) 530-0836
(TDD)
 
        Provides technical assistance to
        employers on low-cost barrier removal
        strategies, reviewing personnel policies
        and employment practices, and
        performing job analyses, job
        modifications, and restructuring. 
        Locates qualified readers, interpreters,
        personal assistants, and assistive
        devices. Provides ADA and sensitivity
        training to employers.  Works
        cooperatively with employers to place
        qualified individuals with disabilities in
        jobs, and offers job seeking skills
        training and placement services to
        individuals with disabilities.  Provides
        information and assistance on
        vocational assessment and evaluation,
        work adjustment, sheltered, transitional,
        and supported employment, and
        vocational rehabilitation.  Disseminates
        publications on community-based
        rehabilitation programs and federal
        funding.  Has local affiliates.


HELEN KELLER NATIONAL CENTER FOR
DEAF-BLIND YOUTHS AND ADULTS 
111 Middle Neck Rd., Sands Point, NY
11050
(516) 944-8900  (Voice/TDD)

        Provides job placement for deaf-blind
        individuals, and on-site support services
        for employers and employees. Offers
        information and referral for locating
        qualified readers, interpreters, personal
        assistants, and assistive devices, and
        for overcoming architectural,
        communications, and transportation
        barriers.  Provides consultation on job
        analyses, modifications, and
        restructuring, and technical assistance
        in making simple job accommodations. 
        Disseminates video which dispels myths
        about people with deaf-blindness.  Has
        regional offices and local affiliates.


INDUSTRY-LABOR COUNCIL
National Center for Disability Services
201 I.U. Willets Rd., Albertson, NY 11507-
1599
(516) 747-5400 (Voice) or (516) 747-5355
(TDD)

        Helps the business community develop
        effective, low-cost corporate policies
        and practices for integrating people with
        disabilities in the workplace.  Provides
        on-site assessment of architectural,
        communications, and transportation
        barriers, and develops cost-effective
        solutions to overcoming them. 
        Responds to inquiries about specialized
        equipment, assistive devices,
        community resources, and helps make
        recruitment practices, application forms,
        job interviews, and employment testing
        accessible to people with disabilities. 
        Offers consultation on job analysis,
        modification, and restructuring, and
        staff training to employers on
        successfully hiring, managing,
        supervising and working with individuals
        with disabilities.  Provides job-seeking
        skills training, job clubs, and placement
        services to people with disabilities.  Has
        local members. 

INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT, INC.
Connecticut Rehabilitation Engineering
Center
78 Eastern Blvd., Glastonbury, CT 06033
(203) 659-1166 and (203) 657-9954
(Voice) or (203) 657-8418 (TDD)

        Accesses information database
        featuring assistive technology products,
        and offers referral to vendors, repair
        sites, consultants, and rehabilitation
        technology services.  Helps identify and
        remove architectural, communications,
        and transportation barriers, and assists
        with job analyses, modifications, and
        restructuring.  Locates qualified readers,
        interpreters, and personal assistants,
        and provides training workshops on
        rehabilitation technology, workplace
        accessibility, technology information
        resources, and the ADA.  Offers
        publications on selecting and funding
        assistive technology products,
        supported employment, and school-to-
        work transition.  Provides information
        and assistance to entrepreneurs with
        disabilities on small business ownership. 
         


INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
MACHINISTS AND
AEROSPACE WORKERS
Center for Administering Rehabilitation and
Employment Services
1300 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington,
DC  20036
(202) 857-5173 (Voice/TDD)

        Provides orientation to employers and
        supervisors about the employment of
        individuals with disabilities, and offers
        technical assistance on the ADA. 
        Performs job modifications for
        employers, and provides advice and
        referral for removing architectural
        barriers.  Works with employers to place
        qualified individuals with disabilities in
        jobs, and provides follow-up support
        services for both the employer and
        employee.  Conducts job assessments,
        job development, and vocational training
        for individuals with disabilities.  Locates
        qualified readers, interpreters, personal
        assistants and assistive devices through
        State Rehabilitation Agencies. 
        Distributes publications and videos on
        employment and disability. 


LEGAL ACTION CENTER
236 Massachusetts Ave., N.E., Suite 510,
Washington, D.C.  20002
(202) 544-5478 or (202) 544-5712 (Fax)

        Provides technical assistance and
        education programs for employers and
        employees on ADA issues related to
        individuals with drug and alcohol abuse
        and HIV disease.  Helps employers
        implement nondiscriminatory policies
        and assists employees who have been
        discriminated against.  Distributes
        publications on the ADA relating to drug
        or alcohol abuse and HIV disease.  

MAINSTREAM, INC.
3 Bethesda Metro Center, Suite 830,
Bethesda, MD  20814
(301) 654-2400 (Voice/TDD) or (301) 654-
2401 (Voice/TDD)

        Provides on-site accessibility surveys
        and job analyses, and offers advice on
        cost-effective accommodations for
        people with disabilities.  Conducts
        sensitivity training for employers, and
        assists in the  development of non-
        discriminatory employment policies. 
        Provides career counseling, job seeking
        skills training, job placement, and job
        development for individuals with
        disabilities.  Offers publications on the
        employment of people with arthritis,
        visual impairments, cancer or cancer
        histories, cerebral palsy, hearing
        impairments, mental illness and
        retardation, paraplegia, quadriplegia,
        heart disease, epilepsy, and diabetes. 
        Also provides publications on
        interviewing job applicants with
        disabilities, fire safety, computer
        equipment, supervisory techniques, drug
        and alcohol abuse, financial incentives,
        accessibility checklists, and
        architectural barriers and workplace
        accommodations.


MENTAL HEALTH LAW PROJECT
1101 15th St., NW, Suite 1212,
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 467-5730 (Voice) or (202) 467-4232
(TDD)

        Trains employers on their legal
        responsibilities under the ADA and other
        laws protecting people with mental
        disabilities.  Identifies job and worksite
        accommodations, and provides technical
        assistance upon request.  


NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF BUSINESS
1201 New York Ave., N.W., Washington,
DC  20005
(202) 289-2905 (Voice) or (202) 289-2977
(TDD)

        Provides information to employers on
        effective workforce strategies for
        individuals with disabilities.  Helps
        employers perform job analyses, job
        modifications, and job restructuring, and
        assists in the establishment of
        employment policies and procedures
        that comply with the ADA.  Refers
        employers to organizations specializing
        in architectural, communications, and
        transportation barrier removal.  Assists
        employers in utilizing publicly funded job
        training and tax credit programs, and in
        developing targeted training programs
        for individuals with disabilities.  Provides
        information the ADA, and referral to
        agencies and organizations providing
        services to people with disabilities,
        providers of qualified readers,
        interpreters, personal assistants, and
        assistive devices.   Publishes a resource
        guide on the ADA for small and medium
        size business owners.  Has regional
        offices.

NATIONAL AMPUTATION FOUNDATION,
INC.
12-45 150th St., Whitestone, NY 11357-
1790
(718) 767-0596 (Voice) or (718) 767-3103
(Fax)

        Provides information and services to
        veteran and civilian amputees, including
        legal counsel, vocational guidance, job
        training, and job placement.  Works
        with employers to provide jobs to
        amputees.  

NATIONAL BRAILLE ASSOCIATION
1290 University Ave., Rochester, NY
14607
(716) 473-0900

        Transcribes manuals and other career-
        related materials for blind and visually
        impaired employees.  Maintains
        collection of brailled technical and
        vocational information.                                

NATIONAL BRAILLE PRESS
88 St. Stephen St.
Boston, MA  02115
(617) 266-6160

        Provides braille printing services for
        large publication orders.  Offers a free
        list of organizations that braille
        individual documents or small
        publication orders.  Produces and
        disseminates brailled publications,
        including a guide for blind job seekers,
        brailled business cards, and reference
        cards for computer software, including
        Lotus 1-2-3, WordPerfect 5.1, Microsoft
        Word, Dos, ProComm, QWERTY, dBase.
        

NATIONAL CAPTIONING INSTITUTE
5203 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 
22041
(703) 998-2400  (Voice/TDD)

        Captions video productions, including
        hiring, training, educational, and
        instructional materials for internal and
        external use.  Provides caption decoders
        and personal listing systems (infrared
        headsets) which assist hearing impaired
        employees in performing job functions. 
        Offers annual newsletter and product
        literature on decoders and personal
        listening systems.

NATIONAL CENTER FOR ACCESS
UNLIMITED
155 North Wacker Dr., Suite 315, Chicago,
IL 60606
(312) 368-0380 ext. 49 (Voice) or (312)
368-0179 (TDD)

        Provides consultation, education,
        information, training, and technical
        assistance to business, industry, and
        non-profit agencies on meeting ADA
        requirements for accessible work
        environments for people with
        disabilities. Develops accessibility
        checklists, inspects existing and future
        worksites, and conducts plan reviews
        for identifying physical and structural
        barriers.  Offers practical ideas for
        immediate, low-cost accessibility
        improvements.  Locates qualified
        readers, interpreters, personal
        assistants, and assistive devices, and
        offers consultation on overcoming
        communications and transportation
        barriers.  Provides training on ADA
        requirements, accessibility solutions,
        and attitudinal training. 

NATIONAL CENTER FOR LAW AND
DEAFNESS
800 Florida Ave., N.E., Washington, DC 
20002
(202) 651-5373 (Voice/TDD)

        Provides legal education on current and
        upcoming federal and state laws
        affecting individuals who are deaf or
        hard of hearing.  Offers advice,
        technical assistance, and representation
        in solving legal problems to individuals
        who are deaf and hard of hearing. 
        Provides information and publications on
        issues affecting individuals who are deaf
        and hard of hearing, including the ADA,
        employment, interpreters, and TDD's.

NATIONAL CENTER FOR LEARNING
DISABILITIES
99 Park Ave., New York, New York  10016
(212) 687-7211 or (212) 370-0837 (Fax)

        Provides information, referral, public
        education and education and outreach
        programs on learning disabilities. 
        Provides technical assistance on school
        to work transition, and referral to state
        employment services, Job Training
        Partnership Act (JTPA) programs, and
        rehabilitation services.  Publishes an
        annual magazine, quarterly newsletters,
        articles, handbooks, and a visual series
        and workbook on issues related to
        learning disabilities.  


NATIONAL CENTER ON EMPLOYMENT OF
THE DEAF
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
One Lomb Memorial Dr., P.O. Box 9887,
Rochester, NY 14623-0887
(716) 475-6834 (Voice) or (716) 475-6205
(TDD)

        Offers training and consultation on
        conducting job interviews with deaf
        applicants, making training and worksite
        modifications and accommodations,
        communicating effectively, integrating
        and working with deaf employees, and
        supervising deaf employees.  Offers a
        career development workshop for deaf
        professionals, employment referral for
        RIT students, and campus recruiting
        opportunities for employers.  Provides
        information on overcoming architectural,
        communications, and transportation
        barriers, and on performing job analysis,
        modifications, and restructuring. 
        Distributes videotapes on career
        exploration for deaf students, and
        manuals for employers of deaf
        individuals.

NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE OF
REHABILITATION TRAINING MATERIALS
Oklahoma State University, 816 West 6th
St., Stillwater, OK 74078
(405) 624-7650

        Provides referral to publications
        addressing employment-related disability
        issues, such as job accommodations,
        assistive technology, job seeking and
        interviewing skills, job placement, ADA
        employment requirements, supervisory
        techniques, computer applications, and
        interpreter education.   

NATIONAL DIABETES INFORMATION
CLEARINGHOUSE
Box NDIC, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda,
MD 20892
(301) 468-2162

        Provides general information to
        employers and diabetics about diabetes,
        its management, and the employment of
        people with diabetes.  

NATIONAL DOWN SYNDROME CONGRESS
1800 Dempster St., Park Ridge, IL  60068
(800) 232-6372  

        Provides general information on Down
        Syndrome and the employment of
        individuals with Down Syndrome. 
        Makes referrals to businesses who
        currently maintain job training programs
        for individuals with Down Syndrome,
        and provides job training and supported
        employment programs for individuals
        with Down Syndrome.  Offers
        information and technical assistance on
        job accommodations for individuals with
        Down Syndrome, including the use of
        job coaches.  Distributes pamphlets and
        bibliographic information on publications
        addressing Down Syndrome and the
        employment of individuals with Down
        Syndrome.  Has local parent groups. 


NATIONAL EASTER SEAL SOCIETY*
70 East Lake St., Chicago, IL  60601
(312) 726-6200 (Voice) or (312) 726-4258
(TDD)

        Through local affiliates, provides
        technical assistance and referral to
        employers and individuals with
        disabilities on such topics as assistive
        technology, vocational training and
        rehabilitation, job site analysis, and job
        function analysis.  Distributes an ADA
        checklist for employers, and an
        illustrated guide to job accommodations
        and assistive technology, and
        publications and videos on reasonable
        accommodation, disability awareness,
        and the ADA.  Offers video entitled Part
        of the Team: People with Disabilities in
        the Workforce.

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND*
Job Opportunities for the Blind
1800 Johnson St., Baltimore, MD 21230
(800) 638-7518 or (301) 659-9314

        Assists in locating and hiring qualified
        blind applicants, and offers information
        and seminars for employers and hiring
        personnel on the ADA, interviewing
        blind job applicants, and working with
        blindness.  Provides publications on
        technical assistance for employers, and
        offers consultation on cost-effective
        reasonable accommodations.  Offers
        career planning seminars for
        unemployed blind individuals on job
        seeking skills, networking, computer-
        related technology, and employment
        rights. Brailles and records employment-
        related materials for blind job applicants,
        and publishes listings of job openings. 
        Has local chapters.


NATIONAL HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION,
INC.
1140 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 812,
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 296-6443 or (800) 444-6443
(family/survivor helpline)

        Provides informational services and
        resources on traumatic brain injury. 
        Offers employment-related publications
        on vocational rehabilitation, job seeking
        skills, job placement, return-to-work and
        employment issues, and adaptive work
        behaviors for victims of traumatic brain
        injury.  Has local associations.


NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL REHABILITATION
CORPORATION
6797 North High St., Suite 210,
Worthington, OH 43085
(614) 785-1664

        Provides information and consultation
        on managing chronic illness, disability,
        and work-related injury in the
        workplace.  Helps employers with job
        analysis, accommodations,
        modifications, and restructuring,
        transitional employment, re-assignment,
        and flex-time strategies.  Increases
        awareness and understanding of
        disability issues among employers, and
        assists employers in identifying physical
        and attitudinal barriers which impede an
        employee's timely return to work.

NATIONAL INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND
524 Hamburg Turnpike, CN969, Wayne,
New Jersey 07474-0969
(201) 595-9200  

        Refers employers and blind individuals
        to local organizations providing technical
        assistance, employee recruitment, job
        placement, evaluation, training, and
        related services.  Assists employers
        with job analysis, modification, and
        restructuring.  Locates qualified readers,
        interpreters, personal assistants, and
        assistive devices.  Operates internship
        program for legally blind college
        graduates in business-related fields. 
        Has local affiliates.

NATIONAL INFORMATION CENTER FOR
CHILDREN AND YOUTH WITH
DISABILITIES
P.O. Box 1492, Washington, DC 20013
(703) 893-6061 (Voice) or (703) 893-8614
(TDD)
(800) 999-5599 (Voice)

        Maintains database containing up-to-
        date information on disability topics. 
        Disseminates information on model
        workplace modifications and locating
        assistive devices.  Provides information
        on companies, programs, and
        organizations that have employees with
        disabilities, and on effective school-to-
        work transition practices for young
        people with disabilities.  Provides
        referrals for overcoming architectural
        and transportation barriers, and for
        obtaining financial assistance.  


NATIONAL LEADERSHIP COALITION ON
AIDS
1730 M St., N.W., Suite 905, Washington,
DC  20036
(202) 429-0930

        Provides information on AIDS and HIV
        infection, and assists with identifying
        accommodations in the workplace. 
        Conducts outreach and technical
        assistance programs for minority and
        small business owners.  Publishes
        information for employers on AIDS in
        the workplace.  


NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH
ASSOCIATION
1021 Prince St., Alexandria, VA  22314
(703) 684- 7722

        Offers information and assistance to
        employers who have questions or
        concerns or about employing people
        with mental disabilities.  Provides
        numerous resource materials on the
        employment of people with mental
        disabilities, including materials on job
        application procedures, and pre-
        employment inquiries, and medical
        examinations.  Offers resource materials
        on job restructuring, flextime, quiet
        workspaces, and other accommodations
        for persons with mental disabilities. 
        Offers information and consultation to
        people with mental disabilities on
        employment-related issues.  Provides
        publications on the ADA and its impact
        on people with mental illness.  Has local
        affiliates.

NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
SOCIETY
733 Third Ave., New York, NY  10017
(212) 986-3240

        Provides employment-related
        information and services to employers
        and people with multiple sclerosis. 
        Offers sensitivity and ADA training, and
        consultation regarding job
        accommodations for workers with MS
        to employers.  Provides equipment
        assistance and information on
        overcoming architectural,
        communications, and transportation
        barriers.  Holds employment
        conferences and "JOB RAISING"
        programs to help people with MS find
        and maintain work.  Offers information
        on employment issues relating to MS. 
        Has local chapters.

NATIONAL ORGANIZATION ON
DISABILITY
910 16th St., N.W., Rm. 600, Washington,
DC  20006
(202) 293-5960 (Voice) or (202) 293-5968
(TDD) or 1-800-248-ABLE

        Administers a community-based
        network of more than 2,200 towns,
        cities, and counties established to
        improve the participation of people with
        disabilities in community life. Works
        with "Business Partners" to expand
        opportunities for people with disabilities. 
        Offers technical assistance to local
        communities and shares information
        about successful programs.  Maintains a
        clearinghouse which disseminates
        information about community projects
        and available resources.  Publishes a
        quarterly REPORT, a newsletter for
        employers highlighting model
        employment programs for people with
        disabilities, and how-to guides on
        volunteerism and media.  Has state
        representatives and local community
        partners.

        
NATIONAL REHABILITATION
ASSOCIATION
1910 Association Dr., Suite 205, Reston,
VA 22091
(703) 715-9090 (Voice) and (703) 715-
9209 (TDD)

        Provides referral to more than 400
        trained accessibility surveyors across
        the country, who can assist employers
        in meeting ADA accessibility guidelines,
        removing physical and attitudinal
        barriers, conducting accessibility
        surveys, or training employers to
        conduct such surveys.  Offers training
        programs addressing attitudinal barriers
        to the employment of people with
        disabilities.  Publishes guidelines on
        accessibility.  Has local chapters.


NATIONAL REHABILITATION HOSPITAL*
Rehabilitation Engineering Program
102 Irving St., NW, Washington, DC
20010
(202) 877-1932 (Voice) or (202) 726-3996
(TDD)

        Provides information on worksite
        evaluation, adaptation, accommodation,
        and restructuring, job analysis,
        architectural accessibility resources, and
        identifying, procuring, and funding
        assistive technology for people with
        disabilities.  Maintains database of
        assistive technology, and offers product
        comparisons and evaluations.  Provides
        information on implementing immediate,
        cost-effective workstation adaptations
        for individuals with neuromuscular,
        auditory, and visual disabilities. 
        Distributes a guide to making informed
        choices about assistive technology.  

NATIONAL SPINAL CORD INJURY
ASSOCIATION
600 West Cummings Park, Suite 2000,
Woburn, MA  01801
(617) 935-2722 and (800) 962-9629

        Provides information and referral on job
        analysis, job modifications, job
        accommodations, job restructuring, new
        technology, and adaptive equipment for
        individuals with spinal cord injuries. 
        Offers information and referral services
        to individuals with disabilities seeking
        career information, information on job
        seeking skills, information on job
        training, and assistive technology. 
        Provides information on ADA and
        employment.  Provides information and
        referral on architectural modifications
        and building codes.  Distributes a
        National Resource Directory that has a
        section on employment.  Has local
        affiliates.

PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA
801 18th St., NW, Washington, DC 20006
(202) 872-1300 (Voice) or (202) 416-7622
(TDD)

        Provides consultation and technical
        assistance to businesses for solving
        project-specific problems related to
        architectural accessibility.  Provides on-
        site assessments and recommendations
        for removing or avoiding physical
        barriers, and distributes information on
        tax incentives for improved
        accessibility.  Has local chapters.

REGISTRY OF INTERPRETERS FOR THE
DEAF
8719 Colesville Rd., Suite 310, Silver
Spring, MD  20910-3919
(301) 608-0050 (Voice/TDD)

        Prepares and distributes a national
        registry of certified interpreters of
        American Sign Language and
        transliterators of English.  Offers
        information on locating and using
        interpreter and transliteration services,
        and operates a grievance system for
        consumers.  Distributes state listings of
        training programs for interpreters, and
        national and state organizations working
        with deaf and hearing impaired
        individuals.  Has local chapters.

REHABDATA
National Rehabilitation Information Center
8455 Colesville Rd., Suite 935, Silver
Spring, MD 20910-3319
(800) 346-2742 or (301) 588-9284
(Voice/TDD)

        Maintains database of over 20,000
        entries covering disability and
        rehabilitation research literature,
        including citations to reports from
        assistive technology centers sponsored
        by the National Institute for Disability
        and Rehabilitation Research, and
        audiovisual materials.  Accepts search
        requests through TDD, electronic
        bulletin boards, and other alternative
        methods.   

RESNA
1101 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Suite 700,
Washington, D.C.  20036
(202) 857-1199

        Provides information on rehabilitation
        engineering, including modifying
        equipment and designing new devices
        for people with disabilities.  Makes
        referrals to local rehabilitation experts.
        Publishes a bimonthly newsletter and
        information on assistive technology.  

RESOURCES FOR REHABILITATION
33 Bedford St., Suite 19A, Lexington, MA
02173
(617) 862-6455
                        
        Conducts training programs for
        employers and staff on the needs of
        individuals with disabilities and available
        resources available for meeting them. 
        Helps employers conduct needs
        assessments and devises strategies to
        recruit and accommodate employees
        with disabilities.  Trains individuals with
        disabilities on utilizing services and
        resources that promote workplace
        independence.  Publishes resource
        guides with information on qualified
        readers, interpreters, personal
        assistants, and assistive technology. 
        Provides information on overcoming
        architectural, communications, and
        transportation barriers.  

SELF HELP FOR HARD OF HEARING
PEOPLE, INC.
7800 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD 
20814
(301) 657-2249 (Voice/TDD)

        Offers information and referral on
        assistive technology and job
        accommodations for hearing impaired
        individuals.  Maintains Assistive Devices
        Demonstration Center, featuring phone
        adaptations, visual alerts, TDD's,
        interpreter services, captioning and
        decoders for televisions and VCR's,
        computer assisted note taking devices,
        and FM system conference mikes. 
        Makes referrals to job placement
        services, state vocational rehabilitation
        offices, and organizations that perform
        job analyses, modifications, and
        restructuring.  Provides employment-
        related resources and publications on
        telephone strategies, sensitizing staff,
        communicating effectively, assistive
        listening systems and devices, safety
        devices, speech set-ups, and large-room
        listening systems.  Offers "accessibility
        stickers" denoting communication
        accessibility and availability of assistive
        devices.  Has local chapters.

SPINA BIFIDA ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
1700 Rockville Pike, Suite 250, Rockville,
MD  20852
(301) 770-7222 and (800) 621-3141
(Voice) or (301) 881-3392 (Fax)

        Provides employers with up-to-date
        information on all aspects of Spina
        Bifida.  Gives information and referral on
        a range of topics, including personal
        assistants, assistive devices,
        overcoming architectural and
        transportation barriers, job modification,
        job analysis, job restructuring, and the
        ADA.  Offers publications on
        employment and Spina Bifida, and ADA
        issues in employment, public
        accommodations, and transportation. 
        Has local affiliates.


TELECOMMUNICATIONS FOR THE DEAF,
INC.
8719 Colesville Rd., Suite 300, Silver
Spring, MD 20910
(301) 589-3786 (Voice) or (301) 589-3006
(TDD)

        Acts as a clearinghouse for technology
        and information services in the field of
        visual telecommunication.  Provides
        information and referral on assistive
        devices to overcome communication
        barriers, including TDD's, emergency
        access services, visual alerting systems,
        and dual party relay services.  Publishes
        a directory listing of businesses with
        TDD numbers.  Provides training in
        American Sign Language. 


TELE-CONSUMER HOTLINE
Special Needs Program
1910 K St., N.W. #610, Washington, DC
20006   
(202) 223-4371 or (800) 332-1124
(Voice/TDD)

        Provides information and services to
        speech, vision, hearing, mobility, and
        mentally impaired persons and their
        employers to overcome telephone-
        related communications barriers.  Offers
        technical assistance and publications on
        special equipment, assistive devices,
        TDD directories, relay services, and
        referrals to Federal government
        departments with special resources. 
        Will assess telephone needs of caller,
        and advise on most cost-effective
        equipment (new, used, or rented) in the
        caller's area.  Offers guidance and
        referral on the use equipment, training
        for staff members, and local repair
        options.  Prepares special needs
        equipment "Shoppers' Guide," from an
        electronic database for each caller
        according to disability.  Offers fact
        sheets on qualifying for special
        exemptions, discounts, and services.

TRACE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
CENTER
S-151 Waisman Center, 1500 Highland
Ave., Madison, WI 53705
(608) 262-6966 (Voice) and (608) 263-
5408 (TDD)

        Provides information on assistive and
        rehabilitative technology for people with
        disabilities.  Offers consultation on
        making computer equipment accessible. 
        Maintains database of adaptive
        products, and provides referrals to
        information resources on equipment,
        software, service centers, and
        information networks.  Distributes
        publications on accessing computers for
        blind and visually impaired people,
        electronic computer aids, head pointers,
        mouthsticks, keyboard modification
        programs, mounting systems for
        communication aids, pointing and
        communication accessories, TDD's, and
        training programs for professionals. 

UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY
ASSOCIATIONS, INC.
1522 K St., N.W., Washington, DC 20005
(202) 842-1266 (Voice/TDD) or (800) 872-
5827 (Voice/TDD)

        Through local affiliates, assists with
        worksite accommodations,
        environmental controls, and assistive
        technology through local affiliates. 
        Provides employment information and
        referral services to individuals with
        cerebral palsy and other severe
        disabilities.  Develops employment for
        persons with disabilities in small
        businesses.  Produces printed materials
        and videos on supported employment
        and assistive technology, and ADA
        accessibility checklists and informational
        booklets. 

VOCATIONAL EVALUATION AND WORK
ADJUSTMENT ASSOCIATION
Division of the National Rehabilitation
Association
1910 Association Dr., Suite 205, Reston,
VA  22901
(703) 636-9306 (Voice) and (703) 715-
9092 (TDD)

        Provides a Registry of ADA Consultants
        consisting of vocational evaluators and
        work adjustment specialists throughout
        the United States and Canada.  Makes
        referrals to local ADA consultants who
        may provide information and assistance
        on identifying employment barriers,
        worksite or tool modifications,
        performing accessibility surveys, job
        analysis, and skills assessments.    

WINDMILLS
California Governor's Committee for
Employment
of Disabled Persons
P.O. Box 826880, MIC 41, Sacramento,
CA  94280-0001
(916) 654-8055 (Voice/TDD) or (916) 654-
9820 (TDD)

        Provides sensitivity training kits
        designed to help participants examine
        their own attitudes, fears, and biases
        towards people with disabilities in the
        workplace.  Contains 14 one-hour
        training modules that address
        constructive management of fear and
        discomfort among co-workers,
        overcoming artificial barriers, focusing
        on capabilities rather than disabilities,
        job modifications and accommodations,
        interviewing and hiring people with
        disabilities.  Contact California
        Governor's Committee on Employment
        of Disabled Persons for Windmills
        training kit, and state Governor's
        Committees on Employment of People
        with Disabilities (See Section X) for
        referral to Windmills workshop training
        providers in local areas.

WORLD INSTITUTE ON DISABILITY
510 16th St., Oakland, CA  94612
(415) 736-4100

        Identifies solutions to problems faced by
        people with disabilities focusing on
        areas such as public education, service
        systems consultation, and independent
        living.  Operates, "Widnet," an
        international electronic information and
        database service accessible by
        computer and telephone.  Offers,
        through the "Widnet" system, improved
        communication between people with
        disabilities, communities, government,
        and service providers using electronic
        conferencing, electronic mail, file
        libraries for disability-related documents,
        and electronic databases.  Publishes
        information on personal assistance,
        independent living, employment,
        housing, health care, and health
        insurance and people with disabilities.
Section VI.  OTHER ORGANIZATIONS WITH
EXPERTISE IN SPECIFIC DISABILITIES

In addition to those listed in the previous
section, the following organizations have
expertise on specific disabilities, and may be
able to provide useful information related to
disabilities.

Affiliated Leadership League of and for the
Blind of America
1101 17th St., N.W. Suite 803, Washington,
DC 20036
(202) 833-0092

AIDS Action Council/National AIDS Network
2033 M St., N.W., Suite 802, Washington, DC 
20036
(202) 293-2886

Alcohol & Drug Problems Association of North
America
1555 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300, Arlington, VA 
22209
(703) 875-8684

Alexander Graham Bell Association for the
Deaf 
3417 Volta Pl., N.W., Washington, D.C. 
20007
(202) 337-5220 (Voice/TDD)

Alliance for Liberation of Mental Patients
1427 Walnut St., Haverford, PA  19102
(215) 525-4168

Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders
Association, Inc.
919 North Michigan Ave., Suite 1000,
Chicago, IL  60611
(312) 335-8700

American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and
Developmental Medicine
P.O. Box 11086, 1910 Byrd Ave., Suite 100,
Richmond, VA  23230
(804) 282-0036

American Anorexia/Bulimia Association, Inc.
418 East 76th St., New York, NY  10021
(212) 734-1114

American Association on Mental Retardation
1719 Kalorama Rd., N.W., Washington, D.C. 
20009
(202) 387-1968

American Burn Association
4940 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, MD  21224
(800) 548-2876

American Chronic Pain Association
P.O. Box 850, Rocklin, CA  95677
(916) 632-0922

American Cleft Palate Association
1218 Grandview Ave., Pittsburgh, PA  15211
(412) 481-1376

American Deafness and Rehabilitation
Association
P.O. Box 55369, Little Rock, AR  72225
(501) 663-7074 (Voice/TDD)

American Diabetes Association
1660 Duke St., Alexandria, VA  22314
(703) 549-1500

American Heart Association
7272 Greenville Ave., Dallas, TX  75231
(214) 373-6300

American Liver Foundation
1425 Pompton Ave., Cedar Grove, NJ  07009
(201) 256-2550

American Lung Association
1740 Broadway, New York, NY  10019
(212) 315-8700

American Lupus Society
3914 Del Amo Blvd., Suite 922, Torrance, CA 
90503
(213) 542-8891 or (800) 331-1802

American Narcolepsy Association
(415) 788-4793

American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association
1650 King St., Suite 500, Alexandria, VA 
22314
(703) 836-7116

American Paralysis Association
500 Morris Ave., Springfield, NJ 07081
(201) 379-2690

American Parkinson Disease Association
60 Bay St., Staten Island, NY 10301
(718) 981-8001

American Tinnitus Association
P.O. Box 5, Portland, OR  97207
(503) 248-9985

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association
21021 Ventura Blvd., Suite 321, Woodland
Hills, CA  91364
(818) 340-7500 or (800) 782-4747

Association for Education and Rehabilitation of
the Blind and Visually Impaired
206 North Washington St., #320, Alexandria,
VA  22314
(703) 548-1884

The Association for Persons with Severe
Handicaps (TASH)
1600 Prince St., Suite 115, Alexandria, VA 
22314
(703) 683-5586 (Voice/TDD)

Better Hearing Institute
5021B Backlick Rd., Annandale, VA  22003
(703) 642-0580 (Voice) or (800) 327-9355
(Voice/TDD)

Blinded Veterans Association
477 H St., N.W., Washington, D.C.  20001
(202) 371-8880

Braille Institute of America
741 North Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 
90029
(213) 663-1111 (Voice/TDD)

Cooley's Anemia Foundation
105 East 22nd St., Suite 911, New York, NY 
10010
(212) 598-0911

Cornelia deLange Syndrome Foundation
60 Dyer Ave., Collinsville, CT  06022
(203) 693-0159 or (800) 753-2357

Council of Citizens with Low Vision
International
1400 North Drake Rd., #218, Kalamazoo, MI 
49006
(616) 381-9566

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
6931 Arlington Rd., Bethesda, MD  20814
(301) 951-4422 or (800) 344-4823

Glaucoma Foundation
310 East 14th St., New York, NY  10003
(212) 260-1000

Huntington's Disease Society of America
140 West 22nd St., 6th Floor, New York, NY 
10011
(212) 242-1968

Hypoglycemia Association, Inc.
2643 Liberty Parkway, Baltimore, MD 21222
(202) 544-4044

Immune Deficiency Foundation
P.O. Box 586, Columbia, MD  21045
(410) 461-3127

International Association of Laryngectomees
c/o American Cancer Society
1599 Clifton Rd., N.E., Atlanta, GA  30329-
4251
(404) 320-3333

International Polio Network
5100 Oakland Ave., #206, St. Louis, MO 
63110
(314) 534-0475

International Rett Syndrome Association
8511 Rose Marie Dr., Fort Washington, MD 
20744
(301) 248-7031

Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation 
1350 New York Ave., N.W., Suite 500,
Washington, D.C.  20005
(202) 393-1250

Learning Disability Association of America
4156 Library Rd., Pittsburgh, PA  15234
(412) 341-1515

Lupus Foundation of America
4 Research Pl., Suite 180, Rockville, MD 
20850
(301) 670-9292 or (800) 558-0121

Macular Foundation
210 East 64th St., New York, NY  10021
(212) 605-3719 or (800) 622-8524

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
1275 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, NY 
10605
(914) 428-7100

Mental Health Policy Resource Center
1730 Rhode Island Ave., N.W., Washington,
D.C.  20036
(202) 872-9141

Muscular Dystrophy Association
3561 East Sunrise Dr., Tuscon, AZ  85718
(602) 529-2000

Myasthenia Gravis Foundation
53 West Jackson Blvd., Suite 660, Chicago, IL 
60604
(312) 427-6252 or (800) 541-5454

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
2101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 302, Arlington, VA 
22201
(703) 524-7600 or (800) 950-NAMI

National Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin
Diseases
Information Clearinghouse
P.O. Box AMS, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda,
MD 20890 (301) 495-4484

National Association for Sickle Cell Disease,
Inc.
3345 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1106, Los Angeles,
CA  90010
(213) 736-5455 or (800) 421-8453

The National Association for the Craniofacially
Handicapped
P.O. Box 11082, Chattanooga, TN  37401
(615) 266-1632

National Association for Visually Handicapped
22 West 21st St., New York, NY  10010
(212) 889-3141

National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and
Associated Disorders
P.O. Box 7, Highland Park, IL  60035
(708) 831-3438

National Association of the Deaf
814 Thayer Ave., Silver Spring, MD  20910
(301) 587-1788 (Voice) or (301) 587-1789
(TDD)

National Ataxia Foundation
750 Twelve Oaks Center, 15500 Wayzata
Blvd., Wayzata, MN  55391
(612) 473-7666

National Burn Victim Foundation
32-34 Scotland Rd., Orange, NJ 07050
(201) 676-7700

National Center for Learning Disabilities
99 Park Ave., New York, NY  10016
(212) 687-7211

National Center for Stuttering
200 East 33rd St., New York, NY  10016
(800) 221-2483

National Chronic Pain Outreach Association,
Inc.                    
7979 Old Georgetown Rd., Suite 100,
Bethesda, MD  20814-2429
(301) 652-4948

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug
Dependence                      
12 West 21st St., New York, NY  10010                             
                                            
                
(212) 206-6770

National Digestive Diseases Information
Clearinghouse
Box NDDIC, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda,
MD  20892
(301) 468-6344

National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction
317 East 34th St., New York, NY  10016
(212) 263-6656 or (800) 422-FACE

National Gaucher Foundation
19241 Montgomery Village Ave., Suite E21,
Gaithersburg, MD 20879
(301) 990-3800

National Hemophilia Foundation
The Soho Building, 110 Green St., Suite 303,
New York, NY  10012
(212) 219-8180

National Industries for the Severely
Handicapped
2235 Cedar Ln., Vienna, VA  22182
(703) 560-6800 or (703) 560-6512 (TDD)

National Information Center for Orphan Drugs
and Rare Diseases
P.O. Box 1133
Washington, DC  20013-1133
(800) 456-3505

National Kidney Foundation
2 Park Ave., New York, NY  10016
(212) 889-2210

National Lymphedema Network
2211 Post St., Suite 404 San Francisco, CA 
94115
(800) 541-3259

National Marfan Foundation
382 Main St., Port Washington, NY  11050
(516) 883-8712 or (800) 8-MARFAN

National Mental Health Consumers Association
311 South Jupiter St., Rm. 902, Philadelphia,
PA  19107
(215) 735-2465

National Myoclonus Foundation
845 Third Ave., New York, NY  10022
(212) 758-5656

National Network of Learning Disabled Adults
North 82nd St., Suite F2, Scottsdale, AZ
85257
(602) 941-5112

National Neurofibromatosis Foundation
141 Fifth Ave., Suite 7-S, New York, NY 
10010
(212) 460-8980 (Voice/TDD) or (800) 323-
7938 (Voice) 

National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.
P.O. Box 8923, New Fairfield, CT  06812-
1783
(203) 746-6518 (Voice) or (800) 999-NORD
(Voice/Electronic Mail)

National Osteoporosis Foundation
2100 M St., N.W., Suite 602, Washington, DC
20037
(202) 223-2226

National Parkinson Institute
1501 N.W. 9th Ave., Miami, FL  33136
(305) 547-6666 or (800) 327-4545

National Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation
1401 Mt. Royal Ave., Fourth Fl., Baltimore,
MD  21217
(410) 225-9400 (Voice) or (410) 225-9409
(TDD) or (800) 683-5555 (Voice)

The National Scoliosis Foundation
72 Mount Auburn St., Watertown, MA  02172
(617) 926-0397

National Stroke Association
300 East Hampton Ave., #240, Englewood,
CO  80110
(303) 762-9922 or (800) 787-6537

National Stuttering Project
4601 Irving St., San Francisco, CA  94122
(415) 566-5324

National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases
Association, Inc.
2001 Beacon St., Brookline, MA 02146
(617) 277-4463

National Tuberous Sclerosis Association, Inc.
8000 Corporate Dr., Landover, MD  20785
(800) 225-6872 (301) 459-9888

Orton Dyslexia Society
Chester Bldg., 8600 LaSalle Rd., Suite 382
Baltimore, MD  21204-6020
(301) 296-0232

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation, Inc.
5005 West Laurel St., Suite 210, Tampa, FL 
33607-3836
(813) 282-1161

Recovery, Inc.
The Association of Nervous and Former Mental
Patients
802 North Dearborn St., Chicago, IL  60610
(312) 337-5661

Sensory Access Foundation
395 Sherman Ave., Suite 2, Palo Alto, CA 
94306
(415) 329-0430 (Voice) or (415) 329-0433
(TDD)

Sertoma International/Sertoma Foundation
1912 East Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 
64132
(816) 333-8300

Short Stature Foundation
P.O. Box 5356, Huntington Beach, CA 
92165-5356
(714) 474-4554

Rehabilitation Engineering Center at 
Smith-Kettlewill Eye Research Institute
2232 Webster St., San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 561-1619 or (415) 561-1610 (Fax)

Speech Foundation of America 
5139 Klingle St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 
20016
(202) 363-3199

Spinal Cord Society
Wendell Rd., Fergus Falls, MN  56537
(218) 739-5252

Spinal Network
P.O. Box 4162, Boulder, CO  80306
(303) 449-5412

Tourette Syndrome Association
42-40 Bell Blvd., Bayside, NY  11361
(718) 224-2999

United Leukodystrophy Foundation
2304 Highland Dr., Sycamore, IL  60178
(815) 895-3211 or (800) 728-5483

United Ostomy Association
36 Executive Park, Suite 120, Irvine, CA 
92714
(714) 660-8624

United Parkinson Foundation
360 West Superior St., Chicago, IL  60610
(312) 664-2344

United Scleroderma Foundation
P.O. Box 399, Watsonville, CA  95077-0399
(408) 728-2202 or (800) 722-HOPESection VII.  ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE
RESOLUTION RESOURCES

Listed below are national organizations that
provide information on alternative dispute
resolution and referrals to local providers of
such services.   Dispute resolution services
also are listed in the "Yellow Pages" of local
telephone directories under "Arbitrators" and
"Mediators," or may be located by referral
from local attorneys and courthouses.

AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION
140 West 51st St., New York, NY  10020
(212) 484-4000

        Provides information on mediation,
        arbitration, and other dispute resolution
        alternatives.  Makes referrals to local
        American Arbitration Association offices,
        and publishes a directory of mediators and
        arbitrators with subject matter expertise.

AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
Standing Committee on Dispute Resolution
1800 M St., N.W., Washington, D.C.  20030
(202) 331-2258

        Serves as an information clearinghouse on
        dispute resolution, and provides information
        on local resources.  Publishes the Dispute
        Resolution Program Directory which lists
        local dispute resolution projects, programs,
        and individual mediators and arbitrators
        with particular subject matter expertise
        (New Edition, March 1992).

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR DISPUTE
RESOLUTION
1901 L St., N.W., Suite 600 Washington, D.C. 
20036
(202) 466-4764 (Voice/TDD)

        Serves as a clearinghouse for information
        on alternative dispute resolution.  Makes
        referrals to local providers of alternative
        dispute resolution services.

COUNCIL OF BETTER BUSINESS BUREAUS 
4200 Wilson Blvd. Suite 800, Arlington, VA 
22203 
(703) 276-0100 (Voice/TDD)

        Provides dispute resolution training for
        network of 177 Better Business Bureaus. 
        Makes referrals to local Bureaus that
        provide dispute resolution services
        (arbitration, mediation, conciliation) on a
        variety of issues, including employment.
        (See Section II Department of Justice ADA
        Technical Assistance Projects)


                   REGIONAL AND
                   STATE
                   LOCATIONS
           OF FEDERAL PROGRAMS
           RELATED TO DISABILITY
           AND EMPLOYMENT



           SECTIONS VIII - XIII


           VIII.           EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
                           COMMISSION DISTRICT
                           OFFICES

           IX.                     REGIONAL OFFICES OF AGENCIES
                                   THAT
                           ENFORCE OTHER LAWS
                           PROHIBITING EMPLOYMENT
                           DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS
                           OF DISABILITY

           X.              STATE LISTINGS OF OTHER FEDERAL
                           PROGRAMS RELATED TO
                           DISABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT

           XI.                     STATE LISTINGS OF CENTERS
                                   FOR
                           INDEPENDENT LIVING

           XII.                    STATE TECHNOLOGY ASSISTANCE
                                   PROGRAMS

           XIII.           STATE PROGRAMS OF EDUCATION
                           AND
                           ASSISTANCE FOR FARMERS
                           AND  RANCHERS WITH
                           DISABILITIES

Section VIII.  EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION DISTRICT
OFFICES

Listed below are the areas served by EEOC's
23 full-service District Offices, one field office,
and the addresses of these offices.  The EEOC
has 26 additional area and local offices that
process charges of discrimination.  To contact
area and local EEOC offices, call 1-800-669-
4000.

Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Birmingham
District Office
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Seattle
District Office
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Phoenix
District Office
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Memphis
District Office
California
  Northern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .San
Francisco District Office
  Southern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Los
Angeles District Office
Colorado. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Denver
District Office
Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .New York
District Office
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Philadelphia
District Office
District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington Field Office
Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Miami
District Office
Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Atlanta
District Office
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .San
Francisco District Office
Idaho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Seattle
District Office
Illinois
  Northern  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Chicago
District Office
  Southwestern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .St. Louis
District Office
Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Indianapolis
District Office
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Milwaukee
District Office
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .St. Louis
District Office
Kentucky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Indianapolis
District Office
Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .New Orleans
District Office
Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .New York
District Office
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Baltimore
District Office
Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .New York
District Office
Michigan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Detroit
District Office
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .
Milwaukee District Office
Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .
Birmingham District Office
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .St. Louis
District Office
Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Denver
District Office
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Denver
District Office
Nevada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Los Angeles
District Office
New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .New York
District Office
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .
Philadelphia District Office
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Phoenix
District Office
New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .New York
District Office
North Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Charlotte
District Office
North Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Denver
District Office
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Cleveland
District Office
Oklahoma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Dallas
District Office
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Seattle
District Office
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .
Philadelphia District Office
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .New York
District Office
South Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Charlotte
District Office
South Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Denver
District Office
Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Memphis
District Office
Texas
  Northern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .        Dallas
District Office
  Southwestern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .San
Antonio District Office
  Southeastern  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Houston
District Office
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Phoenix
District Office
Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .New York
District Office
Virginia
  Northeastern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   
   .                
Washington Field Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  Southwestern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore
District Office
Washington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Seattle
District Office
West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .
Philadelphia District Office
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .
Milwaukee District Office
Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .Denver
District Office

Commonwealths, Possessions, Territories
American Samoa  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San
Francisco District Office
Canal Zone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .Miami
District Office
Guam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .San Francisco
District Office
Northern Mariana Islands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San
Francisco District Office
Puerto Rico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .New York
District Office
Virgin Islands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .New York
District Office
Wake Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .San
Francisco District Office
                                            DISTRICT OFFICE
LOCATIONS

                                                        
Atlanta District Office
75 Piedmont Ave.,
N.E., Suite 1100
Atlanta, GA  30335
(404) 331-6093
(Voice)
(404) 841-6091
(TDD)

Baltimore District
Office
111 Market Pl., Suite
4000
Baltimore, MD 
21202
(301) 962-3932
(Voice)
(301) 922-6065
(TDD)

Birmingham District
Office
1900 3rd Ave.,
North, Suite 101
Birmingham, AL 
35203-2397
(205) 731-0082
(Voice)
(205) 229-0095
(TDD)

Charlotte District
Office
5500 Central Ave.
Charlotte, NC  28212
(704) 567-7100
(Voice)
(704) 628-7173
(TDD)

Chicago District
Office
536 South Clark St.,
Rm. 930-A
Chicago, IL  60605
(312) 353-2713
(Voice)
(312) 353-2421
(TDD)

Cleveland District
Office
1375 Euclid Ave.,
Rm. 600
Cleveland, OH
44115-1808
(216) 522-2001
(Voice)
(216) 942-7296
(TDD)
Dallas District Office
8303 Elmbrook Dr.
Dallas, TX  75247
(214) 767-7015
(Voice)
(214) 729-7523
(TDD)

Denver District Office
1845 Sherman St.,
2nd Fl.
Denver, CO  80203
(303) 866-1300
(Voice)
(303) 564-1950
(TDD)

Detroit District Office
477 Michigan Ave.,
Rm. 1540
Detroit, MI  48226-
9704
(313) 226-7636
(Voice)
(313) 226-7599
(TDD)

Houston District
Office
1919 Smith St., 7th
Fl.
Houston, TX  77002
(713) 653-3377
(Voice)
(713) 522-3367
(TDD)

Indianapolis District
Office
46 East Ohio St., Rm.
456
Indianapolis, IN 
46204-1903
(317) 226-7212
(Voice)
(317) 331-5162
(TDD)

Los Angeles District
Office
3660 Wilshire Blvd.,
5th Fl.
Los Angeles, CA 
90010
(213) 251-7278
(Voice)
(213) 251-7384
(TDD)






Memphis District
Office
1407 Union Ave.,
Suite 621
Memphis, TN  38104
(901) 722-2617
(Voice)
(901) 222-2604
(TDD)

Miami District Office
1 Northeast First St.,
6th Fl.
Miami, Fl  33132-
2491
(305) 536-4491
(Voice)
(305) 350-5721
(TDD)

Milwaukee District
Office
310 West Wisconsin
Ave., Suite 800
Milwaukee, WI 
53203-2292
(414) 297-1111
(Voice)
(414) 362-1115
(TDD)
 
New Orleans District
Office
701 Loyola Ave.,
Suite 600
New Orleans, LA 
70113
(504) 589-2329
(Voice)
(504) 682-2958
(TDD)

New York District
Office
90 Church St., Rm.
1501
New York, NY 
10007
(212) 264-7161
(Voice)
(212) 264-7697
(TDD)

Philadelphia District
Office
1421 Cherry St.,
10th Fl.
Philadelphia, PA 
19102
(215) 597-9350
(Voice)
(215) 597-5314
(TDD)

Phoenix District
Office
4520 North Central
Ave., Suite 300
Phoenix, AZ  85012-
1848
(602) 640-5000
(Voice)
(602) 261-2692
(TDD)San Antonio District
Office
5410 Fredericksburg
Rd., Suite 200
San Antonio, TX 
78229-3555
(512) 229-4810
(Voice)
(512) 730-4858
(TDD)

San Francisco District
Office
901 Market St., Suite
500
San Francisco, CA 
94103
(415) 744-6500
(Voice)
(415) 484-7392
(TDD)

Seattle District Office
2815 Second Ave.,
Suite 500
Seattle, WA  98121
(206) 553-0968
(Voice)
(206) 399-1362
(TDD)

St. Louis District
Office
625 North Euclid St.,
5th Fl.
St. Louis, MO  63108
(314) 425-6585
(Voice)
(314) 279-6547
(TDD)

Washington Field
Office
1400 L St., Suite
200
Washington, DC 
20005
(202) 275-7377 
(202) 275-7518 Section IX.  REGIONAL OFFICES OF
AGENCIES THAT ENFORCE OTHER LAWS
PROHIBITING EMPLOYMENT
DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF
DISABILITY

                                                    REGION I

Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

U.S. Department of
Education
Office for Civil Rights
Post Office and
Courthouse, Rm. 222
Boston, MA 02109-
4557
(617) 223-9662
(Voice)
(617) 223-9695
(TDD)


U.S. Department of
Labor
Office of Federal
Contract
 Compliance
Programs
One Congress St.,
11th Fl.
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 565-2055
(Voice)
(617) 223-4067
(TDD)
U.S. Department of
Health & Human
Services
Office for Civil Rights
JFK Federal Bldg,
Rm. 1203A
Boston, MA 02203
(617) 565-1340
(Voice)
(617) 565-1343
(TDD)

U.S. Small Business
Administration
155 Federal St., 9th
Fl.
Boston, MA  02110
(617) 451-2023

                                                    REGION II

New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin
Islands

U.S. Department of
Education
Office for Civil Rights
26 Federal Plaza,
33rd Fl.
New York, NY
10278-0082
(212) 264-4633
(Voice) 
(212) 264-8797
(TDD)



U.S. Department of
Labor
Office of Federal
Contract
 Compliance
Programs
201 Varick St., Rm.
750
New York, NY 10014
(212) 337-2007U.S. Department of
Health & Human
Services
Office for Civil Rights
Jacob Javits Federal
Bldg.
26 Federal Plaza,
Suite 3312
New York, NY 10278
(212) 264-3313
(Voice)
(212) 264-3656
(TDD)

U.S. Small Business
Administration
26 Federal Plaza, Rm.
31-08
New York, NY 10278
(212) 264-7772
                                                   REGION III

Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia

U.S. Department of
Education
Office for Civil Rights
3535 Market St.,
Rm. 6300
Philadelphia, PA 
19104-3326
(215) 596-6791
(Voice)
(215) 596-6794
(TDD)


U.S. Department of
Labor
Office of Federal
Contract
 Compliance
Programs
Gateway Building
3535 Market St.,
Rm. 15340
Philadelphia, PA 
19104
(215) 596-6168
(Voice)U.S. Department of
Health & Human
Services
Office for Civil Rights
3535 Market St.,
Rm. 6350
Philadelphia, PA 
19101
(215) 596-5831
(Voice)
(215) 596-5195
(TDD)

U.S. Small Business
Administration
475 Allendale Rd.,
Suite 201
King of Prussia, PA 
19406
(215) 962-3700
(Voice)
(215) 962-3806
(TDD)(215) 596-6186 (TDD)

                                                    REGION IV

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee

U.S. Department of
Education 
Office for Civil Rights
101 Marietta Tower,
27th Fl.
P.O. Box 2048
Atlanta, GA  30301
(404) 331-2806
(Voice)
(404) 331-7236
(TDD)

U.S. Department of
Labor
Office of Federal
Contract
 Compliance
Programs
1375 Peachtree St.,
N.E., Suite 678
Atlanta, GA  30367
(404) 347-3200

U.S. Department of
Health & Human
Services
Office for Civil Rights
101 Marietta Tower,
Rm. 1502
Atlanta, GA  30323
(404) 331-2779
(Voice)
(404) 331-2867
(TDD)

U.S. Small Business
Administration
1375 Peachtree St.,
N.E., 5th Fl.
Atlanta, GA  30367-
8102
(404) 347-2797
(Voice)
(404) 347-5051
(TDD)

                                                    REGION V

Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio,
Wisconsin

U.S. Department of
Education
Office for Civil Rights
401 South State St.,
Rm. 700-C
Chicago, IL  60605-
1202
(312) 353-2520
(Voice)
(312) 353-2540
(TDD)


U.S. Department of
Labor
Office of Federal
Contract
 Compliance
Programs
230 South Dearborn
St., Rm. 570
Chicago, IL  60604
(312) 353-0335
(Voice)
(312) 353-2158
(TDD)U.S. Department of
Health & Human
Services
Office for Civil Rights
105 W. Adams, 16th
Fl.
Chicago, IL  60603
(312) 886-2359
(Voice)
(312) 353-5693
(TDD)

U.S. Small Business
Administration
300 S. Riverside
Plaza, Suite 1975
South
Chicago, IL  60606
(312) 353-0359
                                                    REGION VI

Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma,
Texas


U.S. Department of
Education
Office for Civil Rights
1200 Main Tower
Bldg., Suite 2260
Dallas, TX  75202-
9998
(214) 767-3936
(Voice)
(214) 767-3639
(TDD)


U.S. Department of
Labor
Office of Federal
Contract
 Compliance
Programs
525 S. Griffin St.,
Rm. 840
Dallas, TX  75202
(214) 767-4771U.S. Department of
Health & Human
Services
Office for Civil Rights
1200 Main Tower
Bldg., Rm. 1360
Dallas, TX  75202
(214) 767-4056
(Voice)
(214) 767-8940
(TDD)
 
U.S. Small Business
Administration
8625 King George
Dr., Bldg. C
Dallas, TX  75235-
3391
(214) 767-7643

                                                   REGION VII

Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska

U.S. Department of
Education
Office for Civil Rights
10220 N. Executive
Hills Blvd., 8th Fl.
Kansas City, MO 
64153-1367
(816) 891-8026
(Voice)
(816) 374-6461
(TDD)


U.S. Department of
Labor
Office of Federal
Contract
 Compliance
911 Walnut St., Rm.
2011
Kansas City, MO 
64106
(816) 426-5384U.S. Department of
Health & Human
Services
Office for Civil Rights
601 East 12th St.,
Rm. 248
Kansas City, MO 
64106
(816) 426-7277
(Voice)
(816) 426-7065
(TDD)

U.S. Small Business
Administration
911 Walnut St., 13th
Fl.
Kansas City, MO
64106
(816) 426-3608

                                                   REGION VIII

Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South
Dakota, Utah, Wyoming 

U.S. Department of
Education
Office for Civil Rights
1244 Speer Blvd.,
Suite 310
Denver, CO  80204-
3864
(303) 844-5695
(Voice)
(303) 844-3417
(TDD)


U.S. Department of
Labor
Office of Federal
Contract
 Compliance 
1961 Stout St., Rm.
1480
Denver, CO  80294
(303) 844-5011
(Voice)
(303) 844-4481
(TDD)U.S. Department of
Health & Human
Services
Office for Civil Rights
1961 Stout St., Rm.
1185
Denver, CO  80294-
3538
(303) 844-4774
(Voice)
(303) 844-3439
(TDD)

U.S. Small Business
Administration
999 18th St., Suite
701
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 294-7001







                                                    REGION IX

Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam,
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, American
Samoa

U.S. Department of
Education
Office for Civil Rights
50 United Nations
Plaza
San Francisco, CA 
94102
(415) 556-7000
(Voice)
(415) 556-6806
(TDD)


U.S. Department of
Labor
Office of Federal
Contract 
Compliance
71 Stevenson St.,
Suite 1700
San Francisco, CA 
94105
(415) 744-6986U.S. Department of
Health & Human
Services
Office for Civil Rights
Federal Office Bldg.,
Rm. 322
50 United Nations
Plaza
San Francisco, CA 
94102
(415) 556-8586
(Voice/TDD)

U.S. Small Business
Administration
71 Stevenson St.,
20th Fl.
San Francisco, CA 
94105-2939
(415) 744-6402
                                                    REGION X

Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington

U.S. Department of
Education
Office for Civil Rights
915 2nd Ave., Rm.
3310
Seattle, WA  98174-
1099
(206) 553-1636
(Voice)
(206) 442-4542
(TDD)



U.S. Department of
Labor
Office of Federal
Contract 
Compliance
1111 Third Ave.,
Suite 610
Seattle, WA  98101-
3212
(206) 442-4508U.S. Department of
Health & Human
Services
Office for Civil Rights
2201 Sixth Ave.
Mail Stop RX-11
Seattle, WA  98121-
1233
(206) 553-7483
(Voice)
(206) 553-7486
(TDD)

U.S. Small Business
Administration
2615 4th Ave., Rm.
440
Seattle, WA  98121-
1233
(206) 553-5676
(Voice)
(206) 553-2872
(TDD)

Section X.  STATE LISTINGS OF OTHER
FEDERAL PROGRAMS RELATED TO
DISABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT

                                                     ALABAMA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IV)

                                   Southeast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                       1776 Peachtree Rd., Suite
310 North
                                                Atlanta, GA 30309
                                    (404) 888-0022 (Voice) or (404)
888-9007
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Alabama Department
of Education
Division of
Rehabilitation 
 and Crippled
Children Services
P.O. Box 11586
2129 East South
Blvd.
Montgomery, AL 
36111
(205) 281-8780
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Alabama
Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
P.O. Box 3710
200 Interstate Park
Dr.
Montgomery, AL 
36193-5001
(205) 270-4680 

Employment Service
Division:

Department of
Industrial Relations
649 Monroe St., Rm.
204
Montgomery, AL
36130
(205) 242-8003

JTPA Liaison:

Alabama Department
of Economic and
Community Affairs
P.O. Box 250347
Montgomery, AL 
36125-0347
(205) 284-8700President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on 
Employment of
People with 
Disabilities
Division of
Rehabilitation Service
P.O. Box 11586
2129 East South
Blvd.
Montgomery, AL 
36111-0586
(205) 281-8780
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

University of
Alabama
Alabama Disabilities
Advocacy Program
P.O. Box 870395
Tuscaloosa, AL 
35487-0395
(205) 348-4928
(Voice)
(205) 270-4680
(TDD)

Protection and
Advocacy for Persons
with Mental Illness:

University of
Alabama
Alabama Disabilities
Advocacy Program
P.O. Box 870395
Tuscaloosa, AL 
35487-0395
(205) 348-4928

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Rehabilitation
Services
P.O. Box 11586
Montgomery, AL 
36111-0586
(205) 281-8780
(Voice/TDD)                                                     ALASKA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region X)
                                                        
                                   Northwest Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                605 Woodview Dr.
                                                 Lacey, WA 98503
                                    (206) 438-3168 (Voice) or (206)
438-3167
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

ASSIST 
2900 Boniface
Pkwy., #100
Anchorage, AK 
99504-3195
(907) 333-2211

Developmental
Disability Council:

Governor's Council
for the Handicapped
and Gifted
540 West
International Airport
Rd.
Suite 100
Anchorage, AL 
99518
(907) 561-5335
(Voice) 
(907) 564-7445
(TDD)

Employment Service:

Alaska Department of
Labor
Employment Security
Division
P.O. Box 25509
Juneau, AK  99802-
5509
(907) 465-2712

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Alaska State
Commission for
Human Rights
800 A St.
Anchorage, Ak 
99501
(907) 276-7474
(Voice)
(907) 276-3177
(TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Department of
Community and
Regional Affairs
333 West 4th Ave.,
Suite 220
Anchorage, AK
99501-2341
(907) 269-4500 President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
3719 Arctic Blvd.
Anchorage, Ak 
99503
(907) 465-4531

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Advocacy Services of
Alaska
615 East 82nd Ave.,
Suite 101
Anchorage, AK 
99518
(907) 344-1002
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 478-1234
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Advocacy Services of
Alaska
615 East 82nd Ave.,
Suite 101
Anchorage, AK 
99518
(907) 344-1002
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 478-1234
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Vocational
Rehabilitation
801 West 10th St.,
Suite 200
Juneau, AL  99801-
1894
(907) 465-2814
(Voice)
(907) 465-2440
(TDD)
                                                     ARIZONA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IX)
                                                        
                                 Pacific Coast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Centers
                                            440 Grand Ave., Suite
500
                                               Oakland, CA  94610
                                    (510) 465-7884 (Voice) or (510)
465-3172
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Arizona Center for
Law in the Public
Interest
3724 North Third St.,
Suite 300
Phoenix, AZ  85012
(602) 274-6287
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Governor's Council
on Developmental
Disability
1717 West Jefferson
Site Code 074Z
Phoenix, AZ  85005
(602) 542-4049

Employment Service:

Department of
Economic Security
P.O. Box 6123-010A
1717 West Jefferson
Phoenix, AZ  85005
(602) 542-5678

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Arizona Civil Rights
Division
1275 West
Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ  85007
(602) 542-5263

JTPA Liaison:

Arizona Department
of Economic Security
Division of
Employment and
Rehabilitation
Services
1789 West Jefferson
P.O. Box 6123
(901A)
Phoenix, AZ  85005
(602) 542-4910 
President's
Committee Partner:

Arizona Governor's
Committee on
Employment of the
Handicapped
Samaritan
Rehabilitation
Institute
Special Education
Unit
1812 East Willetta
Phoenix, AZ  85006
(602) 239-4762

Protection and
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Arizona Center for
Law in the Public
Interest
3724 North Third St.,
Suite 300
Phoenix, AZ  85012
(602) 274-6287
(Voice/TDD)

Protection and
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Arizona Center for
Law in the Public
Interest
3724 North Third St.,
Suite 300
Phoenix, AZ  85012
(602) 274-6287
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Economic Security
Rehabilitation
Services
Administration
1789 West
Jefferson, 271 N.W.
Wing
Site Code 930A
Phoenix, AZ  85007
(602) 542-3332
(Voice)
(602) 542-6049
(TDD)                                                    ARKANSAS


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region VI)
                                                        
                                   Southwest Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center 
2323 South Sheperd Blvd., Suite 1000
                                              Houston, Texas 77019
                                    (713) 520-0232 (Voice) or (713)
520-5136
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Advocacy Services,
Inc.
1120 Marshall St.,
Suite 311
Little Rock, AR 
72202
(501) 324-9215
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Governor's
Developmental
Disability
Planning Council
4815 West Markham
St.
Little Rock, AR 
72205
(501) 661-2589
(Voice)
(501) 661-2736
(TDD)

Employment Service:

Arkansas
Employment Security
Department
P.O. Box 2981
Little Rock, AR 
72203-2981
(501) 682-2121

JTPA Liaison:

Arkansas
Employment Security
Department
P. O. Box 2981
Little Rock, AR 
72203-2981
(501) 682-2121

Protection &
Advocacy of
Individual Rights:

Advocacy Services,
Inc.
1120 Marshall St.,
Suite 311
Little Rock, AR 
72202
(501) 324-9215
President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Commission on
People with
Disabilities
7th and Main Sts.,
P.O. Box 3781
Little Rock, AR 
72203

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Advocacy Services,
Inc.
1120 Marshall St.,
Suite 311
Little Rock, AR 
72202
(501) 324-9215

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Advocacy Services,
Inc. 
1120 Marshall St.,
Suite 311
Little Rock, AR 
72202
(501) 324-9215
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Arkansas Department
of Human Services
Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
P.O. Box 3781
Little Rock, AR 
72203
(501) 682-6708
(Voice)
(501) 682-6667
(TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation Agency
for Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Arkansas Department
of Human Services
Division of Services
for the Blind
P.O. Box 3237, 411
Victory St.
Little Rock, AR 
72203
(501) 371-2587
                                                   CALIFORNIA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IX)
                                                        
                                 Pacific Coast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Centers
                                            440 Grand Ave., Suite
500
                                               Oakland, CA  94610
                                    (510) 465-7884 (Voice) or (510)
465-3172
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:


Client Assistance
Program
830 K St. Mall, Rm.
220
Sacramento, CA 
95814
(916) 322-5066

Developmental
Disability Council:

California State
Council on
Developmental
Disabilities
2000 O St., Suite
100
Sacramento, CA 
95814
(916) 322-8481
(Voice)
(916) 324-8420
(TDD)

Employment Service:

Employment
Development
Department
P.O. Box 826880,
MIC 85
Sacramento, CA 
94280-0001
(916) 654-8210

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

California Department
of Fair Employment
and Housing
2014 T St., Suite
210
Sacramento, CA 
95814-6835
(916) 739-4616
(Voice)
(916) 739-4638
(TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Employment
Development
Department
P.O. Box 826880
Sacramento, CA 
94280-0001
(916) 654-8210
President's
Committee Partner:


The California
Governor's
Committee for
Employment of
Disabled Persons
P.O. Box 826880,
MIC 41
Sacramento, CA 
94280-0001
(916) 654-8055
(Voice)
(916) 654-9820
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Protection &
Advocacy, Inc.
100 Howe Ave.,
Suite 185N
Sacramento, CA 
95825
(916) 488-9950
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 776-5746

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Protection &
Advocacy, Inc.
100 Howe Ave.,
Suite 185N
Sacramento, CA 
95825
(916) 488-9950
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 776-5746

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Rehabilitation
830 K St. Mall
Sacramento, CA 
95814
(916) 445-3971
(Voice)
(916) 323-4347
(TDD)                                                    COLORADO


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region VIII)
                                                        
                                     Rocky Mountain Disability and
Business
Technical Assistance Center
                                           3630 Sinton Rd., Suite
103
                                        Colorado Springs, CO 
80907-5072
                                    (719) 444-0252 (Voice) or (719)
444-0268


Client Assistance
Program:

The Legal Center
455 Sherman St.,
Suite 130
Denver, CO  80203
(303) 722-0300
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Colorado
Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
777 Grant, Suite 410
Denver, CO  80203
(303) 894-2345
(Voice/TDD)

Employment Service:

Department of Labor
& Employment
600 Grant St., Suite
900
Denver, CO  80203-
3528
(303) 837-3801

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Colorado Civil Rights
Division
1560 Broadway,
Suite 1050
Denver, CO  80202
(303) 894-7805
(Voice)
(303) 894-7832
(TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Governor's Job
Training Office
720 South Colorado
Blvd., Suite 550
Denver, CO  80222
(303) 758-5020
(Voice/TDD)

President's
Committee Partner:

Colorado Coalition for
Persons with
Disabilities
Employ Ability, Inc.
789 Sherman St.,
Suite 520
Denver, CO  80203
(303) 861-2735
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Individual Rights:

The Legal Center
455 Sherman St.,
Suite 130
Denver, CO  80203
(303) 722-0300
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

The Legal Center
455 Sherman St.,
Suite 130
Denver, CO  80203
(303) 722-0300
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

The Legal Center
455 Sherman St.,
Suite 130
Denver, CO  80203
(303) 722-0300
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of Social
Services
Rehabilitation
Services
1575 Sherman St.,
4th Fl.
Denver, CO  80203-
1741
(303) 866-5196
(Voice/TDD)
                                                   CONNECTICUT


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region I)
                                                        
                                  New England Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                      145 Newbury St., Portland, ME 
04101
                                           (207) 874-6535
(Voice/TDD) 


Client Assistance
Program:

Office of P&A for
Handicapped and
Developmentally
Disabled Persons
60 Weston St.
Hartford, CT  06120-
1551
(203) 297-4300
(Voice)
(203) 566-2102
(TDD) 

Developmental
Disability Council:

Developmental
Disability Council
90 Pitkin St.
East Hartford, CT 
06108
(203) 725-3829

Employment Service:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of  
People with
Disabilities
Labor Department
Bldg.
200 Folly Brook Blvd.
Wethersfield, CT 
06109
(203) 566-1513

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Connecticut
Commission on
Human Rights and
Opportunities
90 Washington St.
Hartford, CT  06106
(203) 566-4895
(203) 566-3350

JTPA Liaison:

Department of Labor
200 Folly Brook Blvd.
Wethersfield, CT 
06109
(203) 566-4384



President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
Labor Department
Bldg.
200 Folly Brook Blvd.
Wethersfield, CT 
06109
(203) 566-1513

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Office of P&A for
Handicapped and
Developmentally
Disabled Persons
60 Weston St.
Hartford, CT  06120-
1551
(203) 297-4300
(Voice) or (203) 566-
2102 (TDD) 

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Office of P&A for
Handicapped and
Developmentally
Disabled Persons
60 Weston St.
Hartford, CT  06120-
1551
(203) 297-4300
(Voice) or (203) 566-
2102 (TDD) 

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

State Board of
Education
Division of
Rehabilitation
10 Griffin Rd., North
Windsor, CT  06095
(203) 289-2003

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired: 

Department of
Human Resources
Board of Education &
Services for the Blind
170 Ridge Rd.
Wethersfield, CT 
06109
(203) 566-5800

                                                    DELAWARE


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   Region III
                                                        
                                 Mid-Atlantic Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                          2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite
400
                                              Arlington, VA  22201
                                           (703) 525-3268
(Voice/TDD)

Client Assistance
Program:

United Cerebral
Palsy, Inc.
Client Assistance
Program
700 A. Riverroad
Wilmington, DE 
19809
(302) 764-2400
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Developmental
Disability Council
P.O. Box 1401,
Priscilla Bldg., 156 S.
State St.
Dover, DE  19903
(302) 739-4456

Employment Service:

State Department of
Labor
Division of
Employment and
Training
Stockton Bldg.,
University Office
Plaza
Wilmington, DE 
19714
(302) 368-6810

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Delaware Department
of Labor
Anti-Discrimination
Section
State Office Building
820 North French
St., 6th Fl.
Wilmington, DE 
19801
(302) 577-3929

JTPA Liaison:

Division of
Employment and
Training
University Plaza,
Stockton Bldg.
P.O. Box 9499
Newark, DE  19714-
9499
(302) 368-6810President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
Delaware Elwyn
Bldg., 4th Fl.
321 East 11th St.
Wilmington, DE 
19801
(302) 577-3915
(Voice) or (302) 577-
2850 (TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Disabilities Law
Program
144 East Market St.
Georgetown, DE 
19947
(302) 856-0038

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Disabilities Law
Program
144 East Market St.
Georgetown, DE 
19947
(302) 856-0038

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of labor
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Elwyn Bldg., 4th Fl.,
321 East 11th St.
Wilmington, DE 
19801
(302) 577-2850
(V/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation Agency
for Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Division for the
Visually Impaired
Health & Social
Service Campus
Biggs Building
1901 North Dupont
Highway
New Castle, DE 
19720
(302) 421-5730



                                              DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region III)
                                                        
                                 Mid-Atlantic Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                          2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite
400
                                               Arlington, VA 22201
                                           (703) 525-3268
(Voice/TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Rehabilitation
Services
Administration
Client Assistance
Program
605 G St., N.W., Rm.
1004
Washington, DC 
20001
(202) 727-0977
(202) 727-0975

Developmental
Disability Council:

D.C. Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
605 G St., N.W.,
Suite 1120
Washington, DC 
20024
(202) 727-4034  

Employment Service:

Department of
Employment Services
500 C St., N.W., Rm.
600
Washington, DC 
20001
(202) 639-1000

Fair Employment
Practice Agencies:

D.C. Office of Human
Rights
2000 14th St., N.W.,
3rd Fl.
Washington, DC 
20009
(202) 939-8780

JTPA Liaison:

Department of
Employment Services
500 C St., N.W.
Washington, DC 
20001
(202) 639-1000President's
Committee Partner:

Mayor's Committee
on Persons with
Disabilities
East Potomac Bldg.,
Rm. 1108
605 G St., N.W.
Washington, DC 
20001
(202) 727-0904
(Voice)
(202) 727-0925
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Information
Protection &
Advocacy
Center for
Handicapped
Individuals
4455 Connecticut
Ave., N.W., Suite B
Washington, DC 
20008
(202) 966-8081
(Voice)
(202) 966-2500
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Information
Protection &
Advocacy
Center for
Handicapped
Individuals
4455 Connecticut
Ave., N.W., Suite B
Washington, DC 
20008
(202) 966-8081

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Human Services
D.C. Rehabilitation
Services
Administration
Commission on Social
Services
605 G St., N.W., Rm.
1101
Washington, DC 
20001
(202) 727-3227                                                     FLORIDA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IV)
                                                        
                                   Southeast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Centers
                                      1776 Peachtree St., Suite 310
North 
                                                Atlanta, GA 30309
                                    (404) 888-0022 (Voice) or (404)
888-9007
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Advocacy Center for
Persons with
Disabilities
2671 Executive
Center West, Suite
100
Tallahassee, FL 
32301-5024
(904) 488-9071
(Voice)
(800) 342-0823
(Voice)
(800) 346-4127
(TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Florida
Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
820 East Park Ave.,
Suite I-100
Tallahassee, FL 
32301
(904) 488-4180

Employment Service:

Department of Labor
& Employment
Security
2012 Capital Circle,
S.E.
Hartman Bldg., Suite
303
Tallahassee, FL 
32399-2152
(904) 488-4398

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Florida Commission
on Human Relations
325 John Knox Rd.,
Bldg. F, Suite 240
Tallahassee, FL 
32303-1570
(904) 488-5291
(904) 488-7082
(FAX)

JTPA Liaison:

Department of Labor
and Employment
Security
2012 Capitol Circle,
S.E.
Hartman Bldg., Suite
303
Tallahassee, FL 
32399-2152
(904) 488-4398President's
Committee Partner:

Florida Governor's
Alliance for the
Employment of
Disabled Citizens
Magnolia Park Pl.,
Suite A-17
345 South Magnolia
Dr.
Tallahassee, FL 
32301-2947
(904) 487-2222
(Voice) or (904) 487-
0925 (TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Advocacy Center for
Persons with
Disabilities
2671 Executive
Center Circle West,
Suite 100
Tallahassee, FL 
32301-5024
(904) 488-9071
(Voice) or (800) 346-
4127 (TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Advocacy Center for
Persons with
Disabilities
2671 Executive
Center Circle West,
Suite 100
Tallahassee, FL 
32301-5024
(904) 488-9071
(Voice) or (800) 346-
4127 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of Labor
and Employment
Security
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
1709-A Mahan Dr.
Tallahassee, FL 
32399-0696
(904) 488-6210
(Voice) or (904) 922-
2246 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Department of
Education
Division of Blind
Services
2540 Executive
Center, Crl. West,
Douglas Bldg.
Tallahassee, FL 
32399
(904) 488-1330
(Voice/TDD) 




                                                     GEORGIA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IV)
                                                        
                                   Southeast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                       1776 Peachtree Rd., Suite
310 North
                                                Atlanta, GA 30309
                                    (404) 888-0022 (Voice) or (404)
888-9007
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Division of
Rehabilitation Service
878 Peachtree St.,
N.E. Suite 708
Atlanta, GA  30309
(404) 894-6725
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Governor's Council
on Developmental
Disability
878 Peachtree St.,
N.E., #620
Atlanta, GA  30309
(404) 894-5790
(404) 894-2031
(TDD)

Employment Service:

Georgia Department
of Labor
148 International
Blvd., N.E., Suite 600
Atlanta, GA  30303
(404) 656-3011

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Georgia Office of Fair
Employment
Practices
156 Trinity Ave.,
S.W., Suite 208
Atlanta, GA  30303
(404) 656-1736

JTPA Liaison:

Georgia Department
of Labor
148 International
Blvd., N.E.
Atlanta, GA  30303
(404) 656-3011
President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
Handicapped Persons
Division of
Rehabilitation Service
Field Services
Section, Suite 706
878 Peachtree St.,
N.E.
Atlanta, GA  30309
(404) 894-7539
(404) 894-6670
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Georgia Advocacy
Office, Inc.
1708 Peachtree St.,
N.W., Suite 505
Atlanta, GA  30309
(404) 885-1234
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 282-4538

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Georgia Advocacy
Office, Inc.
1708 Peachtree St.,
N.W., Suite 505
Atlanta, GA  30309
(404) 885-1234
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 282-4538

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Human Resources
Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
878 Peachtree St.,
N.E., Rm. 706
Atlanta, GA  30309
(404) 894-6670
(Voice/TDD)                                                     HAWAII


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IX)
                                                        
                                 Pacific Coast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Centers
                                            440 Grand Ave., Suite
500
                                               Oakland, CA  94610
                                    (510) 465-7884 (Voice) or (510)
465-3172
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Protection &
Advocacy Agency
1580 Makaloa St.,
Suite 1060
Honolulu, HI  96814
(808) 949-2922
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Hawaii State Planning
Council on
Developmental
Disability
Waterfront Plaza,
Tower #5
500 Ala Moana Blvd.,
Rm. 200
Honolulu, HI  96813
(808) 586-8100

Employment Service:

Department of Labor
and Industrial
Relations
830 Punchbowl St.,
Rm. 320
Honolulu, HI  96813
(808) 586-8844

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Hawaii Civil Rights
Commission
888 Mililani St., 2nd.
Fl.
Honolulu, HI  96813
(808) 548-7625
(808) 586-8800

JTPA Liaison:

Department of Labor
and Industrial
Relations
830 Punchbowl St.,
Rm. 320
Honolulu, HI  96813
(808) 548-3150President's
Committee Partner:

Commission on
Persons with
Disabilities
500 Ala Moana Blvd.
5 Waterfront Plaza,
Rm. 210
Honolulu, HI  96813
(808) 548-7606

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Protection &
Advocacy Agency
1580 Makaloa St.,
Suite 1060
Honolulu, HI  96814
(808) 949-2922
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Protection &
Advocacy Agency
1580 Makaloa St.,
Suite 1060
Honolulu, HI  96814
(808) 949-2922
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Human Services
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Bishop Trust Bldg.
1000 Bishop St.,
Suite 605
Honolulu, HI  96813
(808) 586-5355
(Voice) or (808) 586-
5381 (TDD)                                                      IDAHO


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region X)
                                                        
                                   Northwest Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                605 Woodview Dr.
                                                 Lacey, WA 98503
                                    (206) 438-3168 (Voice) or (206)
438-3167
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Co-Ad, Inc.
1409 West
Washington St.
Boise, ID  83702
(208) 336-5353

Developmental
Disability Council:

Idaho State Council
on Developmental
Disability
280 North 8th St.,
Suite 208
Boise, ID  83720
(208) 334-2178
(Voice) or (208) 334-
2179 (TDD)
(800) 544-2433
(Voice)

Employment Service:

Department of
Employment
317 Main St.
Boise, ID  83735
(208) 334-6110

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Idaho Human Rights
Commission
450 West State St.
Boise, ID  83720
(208) 334-2873

JTPA Liaison:

Idaho Department of
Employment 
317 Maine St.
Boise, ID  83735-
0001
(208) 334-6110
President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
Department of
Employment
317 Main St.
Boise, ID  83735
(208) 334-6193

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Co-Ad, Inc.
1409 West
Washington
Boise, ID  83702
(208) 336-5353

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Co-Ad, Inc.
1409 West
Washington
Boise, ID  83702
(208) 336-5353

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Len B. Jordon
Building, Rm. 150
650 West State St.
Boise, ID  83720
(208) 334-3390
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation Agency
for Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Idaho Commission for
the Blind
341 West
Washington St.
Boise, ID  83702-
6000
(208) 334-3220





                                                    ILLINOIS


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region V)
                                                        
                                  Great Lakes Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                             1640 West Roosevelt
Rd.
                                                Chicago, IL 60608
                                    (312) 413-1407 (Voice) or (312)
413-0453
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Illinois Client
Assistance Program
100 North First St.,
First Fl. West
Springfield, IL 
62702-5197
(217) 782-5374
1-800-641-3929
(TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Illinois Council on
Developmental
Disability
State of Illinois
Center
100 West Randolph
10-601
Chicago, IL  60601
(312) 814-2080
(312) 814-7151
(TDD)

Employment Service:

Department of
Employment Security
401 South State St.,
Rm. 615
Chicago, IL  60605
(312) 793-5700

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Illinois Department of
Human Rights
100 West Randolph,
10th Fl., Suite 100
Chicago, IL  60601
(312) 814-6245
(312) 263-1579
(TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Department of
Commerce and
Community Affairs
JTPA Programs
Division
620 East Adams, 6th
Fl., Menden Hall
Springfield, IL  62701
(217) 785-6006
(Voice/TDD)President's
Committee Partner:

Liaison to the
President's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
Department of
Rehabilitative
Services
623 East Adams St.
Springfield, IL  62794
(217) 782-2093
(217) 782-5734
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Protection &
Advocacy, Inc.
11 East Adams, Suite
1200
Chicago, IL  60603
(312) 341-0022
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Protection &
Advocacy, Inc.
11 East Adams, Suite
1200
Chicago, IL  60603
(312) 341-0022
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Illinois Department of
Rehabilitation
Services
P.O. Box 19429
623 East Adams St.
Springfield, IL 
62794-9429
(217) 782-2093
(217) 782-5734
(TDD)                                                   INDIANA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region V)
                                                        
                                  Great Lakes Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                        1640 West Roosevelt Rd.
(M/C 627
                                                Chicago, IL 60608
                                    (312) 413-1407 (Voice) or (312)
413-0453
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Indiana Advocacy
Services 
850 North Meridian,
Suite 2-C
Indianapolis, IN
46204
(317) 232-1150
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 622-4845

Developmental
Disability Council:

Governor's Planning
Council for People
with Disabilities
143 West Market St.,
Suite 404
Indianapolis, IN 
46204
(317) 232-7770

Employment Service:

Department of
Employment &
Training Services
10 North Senate
Ave., Rm. 331
Indianapolis, IN 
46204
(317) 232-3270

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Indiana Civil Rights
Commission
32 East Washington
St., Suite 900
Indianapolis, IN 
46204
(317) 232-2612
(317) 232-1987
(317) 232-2639
(TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Indiana Department
of Employment and
Training Services
10 North Senate
Ave., Rm. 331
Indianapolis, IN 
46204
(317) 232-3270
President's
Committee Partner:

Indiana State
Commission for the
Handicapped
P.O. Box 1964
1330 West Michigan
St.
Indianapolis, IN 
46206-1964
(317) 633-0288
(Voice)
(317) 633-0859
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Indiana Advocacy
Services 
850 North Meridian,
Suite 2-C
Indianapolis, In
46204
(317) 232-1150
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 622-4845

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Indiana Advocacy
Services 
850 North Meridian,
Suite 2-C
Indianapolis, IN
46204
(317) 232-1150
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 622-4845

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Indiana Department
of Human Services
Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
P.O. Box 7083
402 West Wash. St.,
Rm. W453, ISTA
Bldg.
Indianapolis, IN 
46207-7083
(317) 232-1433                                                      IOWA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region VII)
                                                        
                                 Great Plains Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                4816 Santana Dr.
                                               Columbia, MO 65203
                                           (314) 882-3600
(Voice/TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Division of Persons
with Disabilities
Client Assistance
Program
Lucas State Office
Bldg.
Des Moines, IA 
50319
(515) 281-3957
(515) 242-6172
(TDD)
1-800-652-4298

Developmental
Disability Council:

The Iowa Governor's
Planning Council for
Developmental
Disabilities
Hoover Bldg., 1st Fl.
Des Moines, IA 
50319
(515) 281-3758
(Voice) or (515) 281-
4355 (TDD)

Employment Service:

Department of
Employment Services
1000 East Grand
Ave.
Des Moines, IA 
50319
(515) 281-5365 
(800) 562-4692
(Voice/TDD)

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Iowa Civil Rights
Commission
211 E. Maple St.,
2nd Fl.
Grimes State Office
Bldg.
Des Moines, IA 
50319
(515) 281-4121
(800) 457-4416 (In
State Only)

JTPA Liaison:

Iowa Department of
Economic
Development
Division of Work
Force Development
200 East Grand Ave.
Des Moines, IA 
50309
(515) 242-4779President's
Committee Partner:

Iowa Commission of
Persons with
Disabilities
Lucas State Office
Bldg.
Des Moines, IA 
50319
(515) 281-5969
(Voice)
(515) 242-6172
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Iowa Protection and
Advocacy Services,
Inc.
3015 Merle Hay Rd.,
Suite 6
Des Moines, IA 
50310
(515) 278-2502

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Iowa Protection and
Advocacy Services,
Inc.
3015 Merle Hay Rd.,
Suite 6
Des Moines, IA 
50310
(515) 278-2502

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Education
Iowa Division of
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
510 East 12th St.
Des Moines, IA 
50319
(515) 281-6731

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Department for the
Blind
524 4th St.
Des Moines, IA 
50309-2364
(515) 281-1333
(Voice) or (515) 281-
1355 (TDD)


                                                     KANSAS


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region VII)
                                                        
                                 Great Plains Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                4816 Santana Dr.
                                               Columbia, MO 65203
                                           (314) 882-3600
(Voice/TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Client Assistance
Program
300 S.W. Oakley,
Biddle Bldg., 1st Fl.
Topeka, KS  66606-
1995
(913) 296-1491
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disabilities Council:

Kansas Planning
Council on
Developmental
Disabilities
Docking State Office
Bldg., 4th Fl. West
Topeka, KS  66612
(913) 296-2608
(Voice/TDD)

Employment Service:

Kansas Department
of Human Resources
401 Topeka Blvd.
Topeka, KS  66603
(913) 296-7474

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Kansas Human Rights
Commission
Landon State Office
Bldg., Suite 851-S
900 Jackson St.
Topeka, KS  66612-
1258
(913) 296-3206
(Voice) or (913) 296-
0245 (TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Kansas Department
of Human Resources
Division of
Employment and
Training
401 Topeka Blvd.
Topeka, KS  66603
(913) 296-7874
President's
Committee Partner:

Kansas Commission
on Disability
Concerns
1430 S.W. Topeka
Ave.
Topeka, KS  66612-
1877
(913) 296-1722
(Voice)
(913) 296-5044
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Kansas Advocacy &
Protective Service
513 Leavenworth St.,
Suite 2
Manhattan, KS 
66502
(913) 776-1541
(800) 432-8276
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Kansas Advocacy &
Protective Service
513 Leavenworth St.,
Suite 2
Manhattan, KS 
66502
(913) 776-1541
(800) 432-8276

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of Social
and Rehabilitation
Services
300 Southwest
Oakley St.
Biddle Bldg., 1st Fl.
Topeka, KS  66606







                                                    KENTUCKY


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IV)
                                                        
                                   Southeast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                       1776 Peachtree Rd., Suite
310 North
                                                Atlanta, GA 30309
                                    (404) 888-0022 (Voice) or (404)
888-9007
(TDD)


ADA Technical
Assistance Program:

Southeast Disability
and Business
  Technical Center
1776 Peachtree St.
Suite 310, North
Atlanta, GA  30309
(404) 888-0022
(Voice)
(404) 888-9007
(TDD)

Client Assistance
Program:

Client Assistance
Program
500 Mero St., 920
Capitol Plaza Tower 
Frankfort, KY  40601
(502) 564-8035
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 633-6283 (In
State
Only/Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Department for
Mental Health and
Mental Retardation
The Kentucky
Developmental
Disabilities Planning
Council
275 East Main St.
Frankfort, KY  40621
(502) 564-4448
(Voice/TDD)

Employment Service:

Department for
Employment Services
275 East Main St.,
2nd West
Frankfort, KY  40621
(502) 564-5331

JTPA Liaison:

Department for
Employment Services
Cabinet for Human
Resources
275 East Main St., 2-
West
Frankfort, KY  40621
(502) 564-5331President's
Committee Partner:

Kentucky Committee
on Employment of
People with
Disabilities
600 West Cedar St.
Louisville, KY  40203
(502) 588-4073

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Division for
Protection &
Advocacy
Office for Public
Advocacy
1264 Louisville Rd.,
Perimeter Park West
Frankfort, KY  40601
(502) 564-2967
(Voice)
(800) 372-2988
(Voice/TDD) 

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Division for
Protection &
Advocacy
Office for Public
Advocacy
1264 Louisville Rd.,
Perimeter Park West
Frankfort, KY  40601
(502) 564-2967
(Voice)
(800) 372-2988
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Vocational
Rehabilitation
500 Mero St., Capitol
Plaza Tower, 9th Fl. 
Frankfort, KY  40601
(502) 564-4440
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Kentucky Department
for the Blind 
427 Versailles Rd.
Frankfort, KY  40601
(502) 564-4754



LOUISIANA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region VI)
                                                        
                                   Southwest Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                      2323 South Sheperd Blvd.,
Suite 1000
                                                Houston, TX 77019
                                    (713) 520-0232 (Voice) or (713)
520-5136
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Advocacy Center for
the Elderly and
Disabled
210 O'Keefe, Suite
700
New Orleans, LA 
70112
(504) 522-2337
(Voice/TDD) 
(800) 622-7705
(Voice)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Louisiana State
Planning Council on
Developmental
Disabilities
P.O. Box 3455
Baton Rouge, LA 
70821-3455
(504) 342-7700
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 922-DIAL
(Voice) or (800) 256-
1633 (TDD)

Employment Service:

Department of
Employment &
Training
P.O. Box 94094
Baton Rouge, LA 
70804-9094
(504) 342-3011

JTPA Liaison:

Office of Labor
P.O. Box 94094
Baton Rouge, LA 
70804-9094
(504) 342-7692

Protection &
Advocacy of
Individual Rights:

Advocacy Center for
the Elderly and
Disabled
210 O'Keefe, Suite
700
New Orleans, LA 
70112
(504) 522-2337 or
(800) 662-7705President's
Committee Partner:

Louisiana
Rehabilitation
Services
P.O. Box 94371
Baton Rouge, LA 
70804
(504) 765-2310
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 256-1523
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Advocacy Center for
the Elderly and
Disabled
210 O'Keefe, Suite
700
New Orleans, LA 
70112
(504) 522-2337
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 662-7705
(Voice)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Advocacy Center for
the Elderly and
Disabled
210 O'Keefe, Suite
700
New Orleans, LA 
70112
(504) 522-2337
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 662-7705
(Voice)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of Social
Services
Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
P.O. Box 94371
Baton Rouge, LA 
70804
(504) 765-2310
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 256-1523
(Voice/TDD)
                                                      MAINE

                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region I)
                                                        
                                  New England Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                 145 Newbury St.
                                               Portland, ME 04101
                                           (207) 874-6535
(Voice/TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Maine Advocacy
Services
1 Grandview Pl.,
Suite 1, Box 445
Winthrop, ME  04364
(207) 377-6202
(Voice/TDD) 
(800) 452-1948 (In
State
Only/Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Developmental
Disability Council
Nash Bldg. STA #139
Augusta, ME  04330-
9947
(207) 289-4213

Employment Service:

Maine Department of
Labor
Bureau of
Employment Security
20 Union St.
Augusta, ME  04330
(207) 289-2411

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Maine Human Rights
Commission
Statehouse Station
51
Augusta, ME  04333
(207) 289-2326
(Voice/TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Bureau of
Employment and
Training Programs
Statehouse Station
55
Augusta, ME  04333
(207) 289-3377
(Voice) or (207) 289-
4767 (FAX)

Protection &
Advocacy of
Individual Rights:

Maine Advocacy
Services
1 Grandview Pl.,
Suite 1, Box 445
Winthrop, ME  04364
(207) 377-6202 or
(800) 452-1948
(Voice/TDD)President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of the
Handicapped
35 Anthony Ave.
Augusta, ME  04330

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Maine Advocacy
Services
1 Grandview Pl.,
Suite 1, Box 445
Winthrop, ME  04364
(207) 377-6202 or
(800) 452-1948
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Maine Advocacy
Services
1 Grandview Pl.,
Suite 1, Box 445
Winthrop, ME  04364
(207) 377-6202 or
(800) 452-1948
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Human Services
Bureau of
Rehabilitation
35 Anthony Ave.
Augusta, ME  04333-
0011
(207) 624-5300
(Voice)
(207) 624-5322 or
(800) 332-1003
(TDD)



                                                    MARYLAND


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region III)
                                                        
                                 Mid-Atlantic Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                          2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite
400
                                               Arlington, VA 22201
                                           (703) 525-3268
(Voice/TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Maryland State
Department of
Education
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Client Assistance
Program
300 West Preston
St., Suite 205
Baltimore, MD 
21201
(410) 333-7251
(Voice) or (410) 333-
7676 (TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Maryland
Developmental
Disability Council
One Market Center
300 West Lexington
St., Box 10
Baltimore, MD 
21201
(410) 333-3688
(Voice/TDD)

Employment Service:

Department of
Economic and
Employment
Development
Office of Employment
Services
  Executive Director's
Office
1100 North Eutaw
St., Rm. 600
Baltimore, MD 
21201
(410) 333-5070
(Voice) or (410) 333-
1737 (TDD)

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Maryland Commission
on Human Relations
20 East Franklin St.
Baltimore, MD 
21202
(301) 333-5518

JTPA Liaison:

Department of
Economic &
Employment  
Development
Office of Employment
& Training
1100 N. Eutaw St.,
Rm. 316
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 333-5718President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
1 Market Center, Box
10
300 West Lexington
St.
Baltimore, MD 
21201-3435
(410) 333-2263
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Maryland Disability
Law Center
2510 St. Paul St.
Baltimore, MD 
21218
(410) 235-4700
(410) 235-4227
(TDD)
(800) 233-7201

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Maryland Disability
Law Center
2510 St. Paul St.
Baltimore, MD 
21218
(410) 235-4700
(800) 233-7201

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Administrative
Offices
2301 Argonne Dr.
Baltimore, MD 
21218
(410) 554-3000
(410) 554-3277

 





                                                  MASSACHUSETTS


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region I)
                                                        
                                  New England Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                 145 Newbury St.
                                               Portland, ME  04101
                                           (207) 874-6535
(Voice/TDD) 


Client Assistance
Program:

Massachusetts Office
on Disability
Client Assistance
Program
One Ashburton Pl.,
Rm. 1305
Boston, MA  02108
(617) 727-7440 or
(800) 322-2020
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Massachusetts
Developmental
Disability Council
600 Washington St.,
Rm. 670
Boston, MA  02111
(617) 727-6374
(Voice/TDD)

Employment Service:

Department of
Employment &
Training
19 Staniford St., 3rd
Fl.
Boston, MA  02114
(617) 727-6600
(Voice)
(617) 727-4404 or
(617) 727-8660
(TDD) 

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Massachusetts
Commission Against
Discrimination
One Ashburton Pl.,
Rm. 601
Boston, MA  02108
(617) 727-3990

JTPA Liaison:

Department of
Employment and
Training
Charles F. Hurley
Bldg.
Government Center,
19 Staniford St.
Boston, MA  02114
(617) 727-6600
(Voice) or (617) 727-
8660 (TDD)President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Commission on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
Department of
Employment and
Training
Commissioner's
Office
19 Standford St., 3rd
Fl.
Boston, MA  02114
(617) 727-6600
(Voice)
(617) 727-4404 or
(617) 727-8660
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Disability Law Center,
Inc.
11 Beacon St., Suite
925
Boston, MA  02108
(617) 723-8455
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Center for Public
Representation
22 Green St.
Northampton, MA 
01060
(413) 584-1644
(Voice) or (413) 586-
6024 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Massachusetts
Rehabilitation
Commission
Fort Point Pl., 27-43
Wormwood St.
Boston, MA  02210-
1606
(617) 727-2172
(Voice) or (617) 727-
2170 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Massachusetts
Commission for the
Blind
88 Kingston St.
Boston, MA  02111-
2227
(617) 727-5550 or
(800) 392-6450
(Voice)
(800) 392-6556
(TDD)



                                                    MICHIGAN

                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region V)
                                                        
                                  Great Lakes Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                        1640 West Roosevelt Rd.
(M/C 627)
                                                Chicago, IL 60608
                                    (312) 413-1407 (Voice) or (312)
413-0453
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Michigan
Rehabilitation
Services
P.O. Box 30008
Lansing, MI 48909
(517) 373-8193
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 292-5896
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Michigan
Developmental
Disability Council
Lewis Cass Bldg., 6th
Fl.
Lansing, MI 48913
(517) 334-6123
(Voice) or (517) 334-
7354 (TDD)

Employment Service:

Michigan Employment
Security Commission
7310 Woodward
Ave. 
Detroit, MI  48202
(313) 876-5500
(Voice) or (313) 876-
5540 (TDD)

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Michigan Department
of Civil Rights
1200 6th Ave.,
Michigan Plaza Bldg.
Detroit, MI  48226
(313) 256-2615
(Voice) or (313) 961-
1552 (TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Michigan Department
of Labor
P.O. Box 30015
Lansing, MI  48909
(517) 373-9600

Protection &
Advocacy for
Individual Rights:

Michigan P&A
Service
109 West Michigan,
Suite 900
Lansing, MI  48933
(517) 487-1755President's
Committee Partner:

Michigan Commission
on Handicapper   
Concerns
P.O. Box 30015, 201
N. Washington Ave.
Lansing, MI  48909
(517) 373-8397
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Michigan Protection
& Advocacy Service
109 West Michigan,
Suite 900
Lansing, MI  48933
(517) 487-1755
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 292-5923 (In
State
Only/Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Michigan Protection
and Advocacy
Service
109 West Michigan,
Suite 900
Lansing, MI  48933
(517) 487-1755
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 292-5923 (In
State
Only/Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Education
Michigan
Rehabilitation
Services
P.O. Box 30010
Lansing, MI  48909
(517) 373-3390
(Voice) or (517) 355-
6745 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Department of Labor
Commission for the
Blind
201 North
Washington Sq.
Lansing, MI  48909
(517) 373-2062
(Voice) or (517) 373-
4025 (TDD)
(800) 292-4200 (In
State Only)





                                                    MINNESOTA

                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region V)
                                                        
                                  Great Lakes Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                        1640 West Roosevelt Rd.
(M/C 627)
                                                Chicago, IL 60608
                                    (312) 413-1407 (Voice) or (312)
413-0453
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Minnesota Disability
Law Center
430 First Ave. North,
Suite 300
Minneapolis, MN 
55401-1780
(612) 332-1441
(Voice) or (800) 292-
4150 (TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Governor's Planning
Council on
Developmental
Disabilities
658 Cedar St., 300
Centennial Office
Bldg.
St. Paul, MN  55155
(612) 296-4018
(Voice) or (612) 296-
9962 (TDD)

Employment Service:

Minnesota
Department of Jobs
and Training
390 North Robert St.
St. Paul, MN  55101
(612) 296-3711
(Voice) or (612) 296-
3900 (TDD)
(800) 328-9095 (In
State Only/Voice)

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Minnesota
Department of
Human Rights
Seventh Pl. &
Minnesota St.
500 Bremer Tower,
5th Fl.
St. Paul, MN  55101
(612) 296-5665 or
(800) 652-9747
(Voice)
(612) 296-1283
(TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Minnesota
Department of Jobs
and Training
Community Based
Services Division
150 E. Kellogg, 690
American Center
Bldg.
St. Paul, MN  55101
(612) 296-8004 or
(800) 456-8519
(Voice)
(612) 297-3944
(TDD)
President's
Committee Partner:

Minnesota State
Council on Disability
121 E. 7th Pl., Suite
145
St. Paul, MN  55101
(612) 296-6785
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Minnesota Disability
Law Center
430 First Ave. North,
Suite 300
Minneapolis, MN 
55401-1780
(612) 332-1441
(Voice) or (612) 332-
4668 (TDD)
(800) 292-4150 (In
State Only/Voice)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Minnesota Disability
Law Center
430 First Ave. North,
Suite 300
Minneapolis, MN 
55401-1780
(612) 332-1441
(Voice) or (612) 332-
4668 (TDD)
(800) 292-4150 (In-
State Only)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of Jobs
& Training
Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
390 North Robert St.,
5th Fl.
St. Paul, MN  55101
(612) 296-5616
(Voice) or (612) 296-
3900 (TDD)
(800) 328-9095 (In-
State Only)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

State Services for the
Blind
1745 University Ave.
W.
St. Paul, MN  55104
(612) 642-0508
(Voice) or (612) 642-
0506 (TDD)
(800) 652-9000 (In
State Only/Voice)                                                   MISSISSIPPI


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IV)
                                                        
                                   Southeast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                       1776 Peachtree Rd., Suite
301 North
                                                Atlanta, GA 30309
                                    (404) 888-0022 (Voice) or (404)
888-9007
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Easter Seal Society
Client Assistance
Program
3226 North State St.
Jackson, MS  39216
(601) 981-9646 or
(800) 962-2400
(Voice)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
1101 Robert E. Lee
Bldg.
Jackson, MS  39201
(601) 359-6238

Employment Service:

Mississippi
Employment Security
Commission
P.O. Box 1699 
Jackson, MS  39215-
1699
(601) 961-7400

JTPA Liaison:

Department of
Economic &
Community
  Development
Employment Training
Division
301 Pearl St.
Jackson, MS  39203-
3089
(601) 949-2234President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's Office of
Handicapped Services
Mississippi
Department of
Rehabilitation
Services
P.O. Box 22806
Jackson, MS  39225-
2806
(601) 354-6100 or
(800) 622-6052
(Voice)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Mississippi P&A
System, Inc.
4793 B McWillie Dr.
Jackson, MS  39206
(601) 981-8207
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 772-4057
(Voice)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Mississippi P&A
System for, Inc.
4793 B McWillie Dr.
Jackson, MS  39206
(601) 981-8207 or
(800) 772-4057
(Voice)
(601) 981-8207
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
P.O. Box 1698
Jackson, MS  39215
(601) 354-6825
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 443-1000 (In
State Only/Voice)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Vocational
Rehabilitation for the
Blind
P.O. Box 4872
Jackson, MS  39296-
4872
(601) 354-6411




                                                    MISSOURI


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region VII)
                                                        
                                 Great Plains Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                4816 Santana Dr.
                                               Columbia, MO 65203
                                           (314) 882-3600
(Voice/TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Missouri P&A
Services
925 South Country
Club Dr., Unit B-1
Jefferson City, MO
65109
(314) 893-3333
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 392-8667
(Voice)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Missouri Planning
Council for
Developmental
Disabilities
P.O. Box 687
1706 East Elm St.
Jefferson City, MO 
65101
(314) 751-4054

Employment Service:

Division of
Employment Security
P.O. Box 59
Jefferson City, MO 
65104
(314) 751-3976

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Missouri Commission
on Human Rights
3315 West Truman
Blvd.
P.O. Box 1129
Jefferson City, MO 
65102-1129
(314) 444-7590
(Voice/TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Department of
Economic
Development
Division of Job
Development and
Training
221 Metro Dr.
Jefferson City, MO
65109
(314) 751-7796 or
(800) 877-8698
(Voice)
President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
P.O. Box 1668, 3315
West Truman Blvd.
Jefferson City, MO 
65102
(314) 751-2600 or
(800) 877-8249
(Voice/TDD) 

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Missouri Protection &
Advocacy Services
925 South Country
Club Dr., Unit B-1
Jefferson City, MO 
65109
(314) 893-3333
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Missouri P&A
Services
925 South Country
Club Dr., Unit B-1
Jefferson City, MO 
65109
(314) 893-3333
(Voice/TDD) 

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

State Department of
Elementary &
Secondary Education
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
2401 East McCarty
St.
Jefferson City, MO 
65101
(314) 751-3251
(Voice)
(314) 751-0881 or
(314) 751-5627
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Division of Family
Services
Bureau for the Blind
619 East Capitol
Jefferson City, MO 
65101
(314) 751-4249




                                                     MONTANA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region VIII)
                                                        
                                     Rocky Mountain Disability and
Business
Technical Assistance Center
                                           3630 Sinton Rd., Suite
103
                                        Colorado Springs, CO 
80907-5072
                                    (719) 444-0252 (Voice) or (719)
444-0268
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Montana Advocacy
Program
1410 8th Ave.
Helena, MT  59601
(406) 444-3889
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 245-4743
(Voice)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Developmental
Disability Planning &
Advisory Council
P.O. Box 526, 111
North Last Chance
Gulch
Arcade Bldg., Unit 1-
C 
Helena, MT  59624
(406) 444-1334

Employment Service:

Department of Labor
& Industry
P.O. Box 1728
Helena, MT  59624
(406) 444-3555

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Department of Labor
& Industry
Montana Human
Rights Commission
P.O. Box 1728, 1236
6th Ave.
Helena, MT  59624-
1728
(406) 444-2884
(800) 542-0807

JTPA Liaison:

Department of Labor
& Industry
Research, Safety and
Training Division
P.O. Box 1728
Helena, MT  59624
(406) 444-4500 or
(800) 542-0807President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
Personnel Division
Mitchell Building, Rm.
130
Helena, MT  59620
(406) 444-3871 or
(406) 444-3886

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Montana Advocacy
Program
1410 8th Ave.
Helena, MT  59601
(406) 444-3889
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 245-4743
(Voice)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Montana Advocacy
Program
1410 8th Ave.
Helena, MT  59601
(406) 444-3889
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 245-4743
(Voice)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:
 
Department of Social
and Rehabilitation    
Services
Rehabilitative/Visual
Services Division
P.O. Box 4210, 111
Sanders 
Helena, MT  59604
(406) 444-2590
(Voice/TDD)





                                                    NEBRASKA

                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region VII)
                                                        
                                 Great Plains Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                4816 Santana Dr.
                                               Columbia, MO 65203
                                           (314) 882-3600
(Voice/TDD) 


Client Assistance
Program:

Nebraska Department
of Education
Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
Client Assistance
Program
301 Centennial Mall
South
Lincoln, NE  68509-
4987
(402) 471-3656
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 742-7594
(Voice/In-State Only)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Nebraska Governor's
Planning Council on
Developmental
Disabilities
c/o Department of
Health
P.O. Box 95007, 301
Centennial Mall South
Lincoln, NE  68509-
5007
(402) 471-2330

Employment Service:

Department of Labor
550 South 16th St.
Lincoln, NE  68509-
4600
(402) 471-3405

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Nebraska Equal
Opportunity
Commission
301 Centennial Mall
South
P.O. Box 94934, 5th
Fl.
Lincoln, NE  68509
(402) 471-2024 or
(800) 642-6112

JTPA Liaison:

Department of Labor
P.O. Box 94600, 550
South 16th St.
Lincoln, NE  68509-
4600
(402) 471-9000
President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on the
Employment of the
Handicapped
Nebraska Job Service
Department of Labor
550 South 16th St.,
Box 94600
Lincoln, NB  68509
(402) 475-8451

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Nebraska Advocacy
Services, Inc.
522 Lincoln Ctr.
Bldg. 
215 Centennial  
Lincoln, NE  68508
(402) 474-3183
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Nebraska Advocacy
Services, Inc.
522 Linclon Ctr.
Bldg., 215 Centennial
Mall S.
Lincoln, NE  68508
(402) 474-3183
(Voice/TDD)
 
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

State Department of
Education
Vocational of
Rehabilitation
Services
301 Centennial Mall,
S., 6th Fl.
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-3649
(Voice) or (402) 471-
3659 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

State Department of
Public Institutions
Services for the
Visually Impaired
4600 Valley Rd.
Lincoln, NE 68510-
4844
(402) 471-2891
(Voice/TDD)



                                                     NEVADA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IX)
                                                        
                                 Pacific Coast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Centers
                                            440 Grand Ave., Suite
500
                                                Oakland, CA 94610
                                    (510) 465-7884 (Voice) or (510)
465-3172
(TDD)

Client Assistance
Program:

Client Assistance
Program
3100 Mill St., #115
Reno, NV  89502
(702) 688-1440
(Voice/TDD) 
(800) 688-1440
(Voice)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Developmental
Disability Council
Department of
Rehabilitation
505 East King St.,
Rm. 502
Carson City, NV 
89710
(702) 687-4452
(Voice/TDD)

Employment Service:

Nevada Employment
Security Department
500 East 3rd St.
Carson City, NV 
89713
(702) 687-4635

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Nevada Equal Rights
Commission
1515 East Tropicana,
Suite 590
Las Vegas, NV 
89158
(702) 486-7161

JTPA Liaison:

State Job Training
Office
Capitol Complex, 400
West King
Carson City, NV 
89710
(702) 687-4310
President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
3100 Mill
International, Suite
115
Reno, NV 89502
(702) 688-1111
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Office of Protection &
Advocacy, Inc.
2105 Capurro Way,
Suite B
Sparks, NV 89431
(702) 688-1233 or
(800) 992-5715

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Office of Protection &
Advocacy, Inc.
2105 Capurro Way,
Suite B
Sparks, NV 89431
(702) 789-0233 or
(800) 992-5715 

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Human Resources
Rehabilitation Division
505 East King St.,
5th Fl.
Carson City, NV 
90710
(702) 687-4440
(Voice/TDD)









                                                  NEW HAMPSHIRE


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region I)
                                                        
                                  New England Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                 145 Newbury St.
                                               Portland, ME 04101
                                           (207) 874-6535
(Voice/TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Governor's
Commission on
Disability
Client Assistance
Program
57 Regional Dr.
Concord, NH  03301-
9686
(603) 271-2773
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 852-3405
(Voice/In-State Only)

Developmental
Disability Council:

New Hampshire
Developmental
Disability   Council  
The Concord Center,
10 Ferry St., Unit
315
Concord, NH  03301-
5022
(603) 271-3236
(Voice)
(603) 225-4033
(Voice/TDD)

Employment Service:

Department of
Employment Security
32 South Main St.
Concord, NH  03301-
4857
(603) 228-4000
(Voice) or (603) 225-
4033 (TDD)

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

New Hampshire
Commission for
Human Rights
163 Loudon Rd.
Concord, NH  03301
(603) 271-2767 and
(603) 225-4033

JTPA Liaison:

New Hampshire Job
Training Coordinating
Council
64 Old Suncook Rd.
Concord, NH  03301
(603) 228-9500
(Voice)
(800) 772-7001
(Voice/In-State Only)


Protection &
Advocacy for
Individual Rights:

Disabilities Rights
Center
P.O. Box 19
Concord, NH  03302-
0019
(603) 228-0432

President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Commission on
Disability
57 Regional Dr.
Concord, NH  03301
(603) 271-2773
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 852-3405 (In-
State Only)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Disabilities Rights
Center
P.O. Box 19
Concord, NH  03302-
0019
(603) 228-0432
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 834-1721 (In-
State Only)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Disabilities Rights
Center
P.O. Box 19
Concord, NH  03302-
0019
(603) 228-0432
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 834-1721 (In-
State Only)

Vocation
Rehabilitation
Agency:

State Department of
Education
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
78 Regional Dr.,
Building #2
Concord, NH  03301-
9686
(603) 271-3471
(Voice/TDD)




                                                   NEW JERSEY



                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region II)
                                                        
                                   Northeast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                               354 South Broad St.
                                                Trenton, NJ 08608
                                    (609) 392-4004 (Voice) or (609)
392-7044
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Division of Advocacy
for the
Developmentally  
Disabled 
Client Assistance
Program, CN 850
Trenton, NJ 08625
(609) 292-9742
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 922-7233
(Voice)

Developmental
Disability Council:

New Jersey
Developmental
Disability Council
32 West State St.,
CN 700
Trenton, NJ  08625
(609) 292-3745
(Voice) or (609) 777-
3293 (TDD)

Employment Service:

New Jersey
Department of Labor
CN 110
Trenton, NJ  08625-
0110
(609) 292-2323

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Department of Law &
Public Safety
New Jersey Division
on Civil Rights
CN 089
31 Clinton St.
Newark, NJ  07102
(201) 648-2700

JTPA Liaison:


State of New Jersey
Department of Labor
Trenton, NJ  08625
(609) 292-2323President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's Liaison to
the President's
Committee
Commissioner of
Labor
New Jersey
Department of Labor,
Cn-110
Trenton, NJ  08625
(609) 292-2323 or
(609) 292-2919

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Division of Advocacy
for the
Developmentally
Disabled 
Client Assistance
Program, CN 850
Trenton, NJ  08625
(609) 292-9742
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

New Jersey
Department of Public
Advocate
Division on Mental
Health Advocacy
Hughes Justice
Complex, CN 850
Trenton, NJ  08625
(609) 292-1750

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

New Jersey
Department of Labor
& Industry
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
John Fitch Plaza, CN
398
Trenton, NJ  08625
(609) 292-5987
(Voice) or (609) 292-
2919 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:
 
Commission for the
Blind and Visually
Impaired P.O. Box
47017, 153 Halsey
St.
Newark, NJ  07102
(201) 648-2324
(Voice) or (201) 648-
4559 (TDD)




                                                   NEW MEXICO


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region VI)
                                                        
                                   Southwest Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                      2323 South Sheperd Blvd.,
Suite 1000
                                                Houston, TX 77019
                                    (713) 520-0232 (Voice) or (713)
520-5136
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Protection &
Advocacy System,
Inc.
1720 Louisiana Blvd.,
N.E., Suite 204
Albuquerque, NM 
87110
(800) 432-4687
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

NM Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
2025 South Pacheco
St., Suite 200-B
Santa Fe, NM 87505
(505) 827-6260
(Voice) or (505) 827-
6264 (TDD)

Employment Service:

New Mexico
Department of Labor
P.O. Box 1928
Albuquerque, NM 
87103
(505) 841-8409

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

New Mexico Human
Rights Commission
1596 Pacheco St.,
Aspen Plaza
Santa Fe, NM  87502
(505) 827-6838

JTPA Liaison:

New Mexico
Department of Labor
P.O. Box 1928
Albuquerque, NM 
87103
(505) 841-8409

Protection &
Advocacy for
Individual Rights:

Protection &
Advocacy System,
Inc.
1720 Louisiana Blvd.,
N.E., Suite 204
Albuquerque, NM 
87110
(800) 432-4687
(Voice/TDD)President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Concerns of the
Handicapped
491 Old Santa Fe
Trail, Lamy Bldg.,
Rm. 117
Santa Fe, NM  87503
(505) 827-6328
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Protection &
Advocacy System,
Inc.
1720 Louisiana Blvd.,
N.E., Suite 204
Albuquerque, NM 
87110
(800) 432-4687
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Protection &
Advocacy System,
Inc.
1720 Louisiana Blvd.,
N.E., Suite 204
Albuquerque, NM 
87110
(505) 256-3100
(Voice)
(800) 432-4687
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:
 
State Department of
Education
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
604 West San Mateo
Santa Fe, NM  87503
(505) 827-3511
(Voice) or (505) 827-
3510 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Commission for the
Blind
Pera Bldg., Rm. 205
Santa Fe, NM  87503
(505) 827-4479




                                                    NEW YORK

                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region II)
                                                        
                                   Northeast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                               354 South Broad St.
                                                Trenton, NJ 08608
                                    (609) 392-4004 (Voice) or (609)
392-7044
(TDD)

Client Assistance
Program:

New York State
Commission on
Quality of Care for
the Mentally Disabled
99 Washington Ave.,
Suite 1002
Albany, NY 12210-
2895
(518) 473-7378
(Voice) or (800) 624-
4143 (TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

New York State
Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
155 Washington
Ave., 2nd Fl.
Albany, NY  12210
(518) 432-8233
(Voice) or (518) 432-
8245 (TDD)

Employment Service:

New York State
Department of Labor
State Office Bldg.
Campus, Bldg. 12,
Rm. 592
Albany, NY  12240
(518) 457-2270

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

New York State
Division of Human
Rights
55 West 125th St.,
13th Fl.
New York, NY 
10027
(212) 870-8566

JTPA Liaison:

New York State
Department of Labor
State Office Bldg.
Campus, Bldg. 12
Albany, NY  12240
(518) 457-2741

Protection &
Advocacy for
Individual Rights:

New York
Commission on
Quality of Care for
the Mentally Disabled
99 Washington Ave.,
Suite 1002
Albany, NY  12210-
2895
(518) 473-7378
(Voice) or (800) 624-
4143 (TDD)President's
Committee Partner:

NY State Office of
Advocate for the
Disabled
One Empire State
Plaza, Bldg. #1, 10th
Fl.
Albany, NY  12223
(518) 473-4129
(Voice) or (518) 473-
4231 (TDD) 

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

New York
Commission on
Quality of Care
for the Mentally
Disabled
99 Washington Ave.,
Suite 1002
Albany, NY  12210-
2895
(518) 473-7378
(Voice) or (800) 624-
4143 (TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

New York
Commission on
Quality of Care
for the Mentally
Disabled
99 Washington Ave.,
Suite 1002
Albany, NY  12210-
2895
(518) 473-7378
(Voice) or (800) 624-
4143 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

The New York State
Education
Department
Vocational
Educational Services
for Individuals with
Disabilities
One Commerce Plaza,
Rm. 1606
Albany, NY  12234
(518) 473-9333
(Voice)
(800) 222-5627
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

State Department of
Social Services
Commission for the
Blind and Visually
Handicapped
40 North Pearl St.,
10 Eyck Office Bldg.
Albany, NY  12243




                                                 NORTH CAROLINA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IV)
                                                        
                                   Southeast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Centers
                                       1776 Peachtree Rd., Suite
310 North
                                                Atlanta, GA 30309
                                    (404) 888-0022 (Voice) or (404)
888-9007
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

North Carolina
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
P.O. Box 26053
Raleigh, NC  27611
(919) 733-3364
(Voice) 
(919) 733-5924
(TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

North Carolina
Council on
Developmental
Disability
1508 Western Blvd.
Raleigh, NC  27606
(919) 733-6566
(Voice/TDD)

Employment Service:

Employment Security
Commission of North
Carolina
P.O. Box 25903
Raleigh, NC  27611
(919) 733-7546

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

North Carolina Office
of Administrative  
Hearings-Civil Rights
Division
P. O. Drawer 27447
Raleigh, NC  27611-
7447
(919) 733-0431
(Voice/TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Department of
Economic and
Community
Development
Division of
Employment and
Training
111 Seaboard Ave.
Raleigh, NC  27604
(919) 733-6383President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's Advocacy
Council for Persons
with Disabilities
1318 Dale St., Suite
100
Raleigh, NC  27605-
1275
(919) 733-9250
(Voice/TTD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Governor's Advocacy
Council for Persons
with Disabilities
1318 Dale St., Suite
100
Raleigh, NC  27605-
1275
(919) 733-9250
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Governor's Advocacy
Council for Persons
with Disabilities
1318 Dale St., Suite
100
Raleigh, NC  27605-
1275
(919) 733-9250
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

North Carolina
Department of
Human Resources
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
State Office
P.O. Box 26053
Raleigh, NC  27611
(919) 733-3364
(Voice) or (919) 733-
5924 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:
  
North Carolina
Department of
Human Resources
Division of Services
for the Blind
309 Ashe Ave.
Raleigh, NC  27606
(919) 733-9822





                                                  NORTH DAKOTA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region VIII)
                                                        
                                     Rocky Mountain Disability and
Business
Technical Assistance Center
                                           3630 Sinton Rd., Suite
103
                                         Colorado Springs, CO
80907-5072
                                    (714) 444-0252 (Voice) or (714)
444-0268
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

North Dakota
Department of
Human Services
Office of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Client Assistance
Program
Norwest Bank Bldg.,
Suite 303
400 East Broadway
Bismarck, ND 58501
(701) 224-3970
(Voice) 
(701) 224-3975
(TTD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

North Dakota
Department of
Human Services
North Dakota
Developmental
Disability Council
400 East Broadway,
Suite 304
Bismark, ND 58501
(701) 224-3950

Employment Service:

Job Service of North
Dakota
P.O. Box 1537
Bismark, ND  58502
(701) 224-2836

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

North Dakota
Department of Labor
State Capitol Bldg.
600 East Blvd.
Bismarck, ND 
58505-0340
(701) 224-2660

JTPA Liaison:

Job Service North
Dakota
P.O. Box 1537
Bismarck, ND  58501
(701) 224-2836President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
400 East Broadway,
Suite 304
Bismarck, ND  58501
(701) 224-3950

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

The North Dakota
Protection &
Advocacy Project
400 East Broadway,
Suite 515
Bismarck, ND  58501
(701) 224-2972
(Voice) 
(701) 224-3947
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

The North Dakota
Protection &
Advocacy Project
400 East Broadway,
Suite 515
Bismarck, ND  58501
(701) 224-2972
(Voice) 
(701) 224-3947
(TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:
 
Department of
Human Services
Office of Vocational
Rehabilitation
400 East Broadway,
Suite 303
Bismarck, ND 
58501-4038
(701) 224-3999
(Voice) 
(701) 224-3975
(TDD)




                                                      OHIO


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region V)
                                                        
                                  Great Lakes Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                        1640 West Roosevelt Rd.
(M/C 627)
                                                Chicago, IL 60608
                                    (312) 413-1407 (Voice) or (312)
413-0453
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Governor's Office of
Advocacy for People
with Disabilities
30 East Broad St.,
Rm. 120
Columbus, OH 
43266-0400
(614) 466-9956
(Voice) 
(800) 228-5405
(TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Ohio Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
Department of Mental
Retardation and
Developmental
Disability
8 East Long St.,
Atlas Bldg., 6th Fl.
Columbus, OH 
43215
(614) 466-5205
(Voice) 
(614) 644-5530
(TDD)

Employment Service:

Ohio Bureau of
Employment Services
145 South Front St.
Columbus, OH 
43215
(614) 466-2100
(Voice)
(614) 644-9186
(TDD)

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Ohio Civil Rights
Commission
220 Parsons Ave.
Columbus, OH 
43226-0543
(614) 466-7637

JTPA Liaison:

Job Training
Partnership-Ohio
Division
Bureau of
Employment Services
145 South Front St.,
4th Fl.
Columbus, OH 
43215
(614) 466-3817
(Voice) 
(614) 644-9186
(TDD)
President's
Committee Partner:

Ohio Governor's
Council on People
with Disabilities
400 East Campus
View Blvd.
Columbus, OH 
43235-4604
(614) 438-1393
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 282-4536 Ext.
1391 (Voice/TDD)
(Ohio only)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Ohio Legal Rights
Service
8 East Long St., 5th
Fl.
Columbus, OH 
43215
(614) 466-7264 
(800) 282-9181
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:
            
Ohio Legal Rights
Service
8 East Long St., 5th
Fl.
Columbus, OH 
43215
(614) 466-7264 
(800) 282-9181

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Ohio Rehabilitation
Services Commission
400 East Campus
View Blvd.
Columbus, Ohio
43235-4604
(614) 438-1210
(Voice/TDD)




                                                    OKLAHOMA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region VI)
                                                        
                                   Southwest Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center 
                                      2323 South Sheperd Blvd.,
Suite 1000
                                                Houston, TX 77019
                                    (713) 520-0232 (Voice) or (713)
520-5136
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Oklahoma Office of
Handicap Concerns
Client Assistance
Program
4300 North Lincoln
Blvd., Suite 200
Oklahoma City, OK 
73105
(405) 521-3756
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 522-8224 (In
State
Only/Voice/TDD) 

Developmental
Disability Council:

Oklahoma Planning
Council for
  Developmental
Disabilities
DHS-DDSD, Box
25352
Oklahoma City, OK 
73125
(405) 521-6520 
(405) 521-6520
(Voice)

Employment Service:

Employment Security
Commission
2401 North Lincoln
215 Will Rogers
Memorial Office Bldg.
Oklahoma City, OK 
73105
(405) 557-7200

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Oklahoma Human
Rights Commission
2101 North Lincoln
Blvd., Rm. 480
Oklahoma City, OK 
73105
(405) 521-3441

JTPA Liaison:

Employment and
Training Division
2401 North Lincoln
Will Rogers Memorial
Office Bldg.
Oklahoma City, OK 
73105
(405) 557-5329
President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of the
Handicapped
Office of
Handicapped
Concerns
4300 North Lincoln
Blvd., Suite 200
Oklahoma City, OK 
73105
(405) 521-3756 
(800) 522-8224 (In-
State
Only/Voice/TDD) 

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Protection &
Advocacy Agency
9726 East 42nd,
Osage Bldg., Rm.
133
Tulsa, OK  74146
(918) 664-5883
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 256-3817 (In-
State Only/Voice)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Protection &
Advocacy Agency
9726 East 42nd,
Osage Bldg., Rm.
133
Tulsa, OK  74146
(918) 664-5883
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 256-3817 (In-
State Only/Voice)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Human Services
Rehabilitation
Services Division
2409 North Kelley
Oklahoma City, OK 
73111
(405) 424-6006
(Voice)
(405) 424-2794 
(800) 833-8973
(Voice/TDD)




                                                     OREGON


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region X)
                                                        
                                   Northwest Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                605 Woodview Dr.
                                                 Lacey, WA 98503
                                    (206) 438-3168 (Voice) or (206)
438-3167
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Oregon Disabilities
Commission
1257 Ferry St., S.E.
Salem, OR  97310
(503) 378-3142
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 358-3117 (In
State
Only/Voice/TDD) 

Developmental
Disability Council:

Oregon
Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
540 24th Place, N.E.
Salem, OR 97301-
4517
(503) 373-7555

Employment Service:

Employment Division
875 Union St., N.E. 
Salem, OR  97311
(503) 378-3208
(Voice) or (800) 237-
3710 (TDD)

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Oregon Bureau of
Labor and Industry
Civil Rights Division
P.O. Box 800
Portland, OR 97207
(503) 229-6601
(Voice) or (503) 229-
6589 (TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Job Training
Partnership Act
Administration
775 Summer St.,
N.E. 
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 373-1995President's
Committee Partner:

Oregon Disabilities
Commission
1257 Ferry St., S.E.
Salem, OR  97310
(503) 378-3142
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 358-3117 (In-
State
Only/Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Oregon Advocacy
Center
625 Board of Trade
Building
310 Southwest 4th
Ave
Portland, OR  97204-
2309
(503) 243-2081
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 452-1694 (In-
State Only/Voice)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Oregon Advocacy
Center
625 Board of Trade
Building
310 Southwest 4th
Ave, Suite 625
Portland, OR  97204-
2309
(503) 243-2081
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 452-1694 (In-
State Only/Voice)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Human Resources
Vocational
Rehabilitation Division
2045 Silverton Rd.,
N.E. 
Salem, OR  97310
(503) 378-3830
(Voice) or (503) 378-
3933 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Commission for the
Blind
535 S.E. 12th Ave.
Portland, OR  97214
(503) 731-3218
(Voice) or (503) 731-
3224 (TDD)



                                                  PENNSYLVANIA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region III)
                                                        
                                 Mid-Atlantic Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                          2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite
400
                                              Arlington, VA 22201 
                                           (703) 525-3268
(Voice/TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Client Assistance
Program
1650 Arch St., Suite
2310
Philadelphia, PA 
19103
(215) 557-7112
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 742-8877 (In
State Only/Voice)

(Western
Pennsylvania)
Client Assistance
Program
215 North Witfield,
Suite 215
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
(412) 363-7223
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 525-7223 (In
State Only/Voice)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
569 Forum Bldg.
Harrisburg, PA 
17120
(717) 787-6057

Employment Service:

Department of Labor
& Industry
Labor & Industry
Bldg., Rm. 1708
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 787-1745

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Pennsylvania Human
Relations Commission
101 South Second
St., Suite 300
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717) 787-4412

JTPA Liaison:

Department of Labor
& Industry
7th and Forster Sts.
1700 Labor and
Industry Bldg.
Harrisburg, PA 
17120
(717) 787-3756
(Voice) or (717) 783-
9308 (TDD)President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
Labor and Industry
Bldg.
7th and Forster Sts.,
Rm. 1313
Harrisburg, PA 
17120
(717) 787-5232
(Voice) or (717) 783-
8917 (TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Pennsylvania
Protection &
Advocacy, Inc.
116 Pine St.
Harrisburg, PA 
17101
(717) 236-8110
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 692-7443 (In-
State Only/Voice)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Pennsylvania
Protection and
Advocacy, Inc.
116 Pine St.
Harrisburg, PA 
17101
(717) 236-8110
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 692-7443 (In-
State Only/Voice)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of Labor
& Industry
Office of Vocational
Rehabilitation
1300 Labor &
Industry Bldg.
7th and Forster Sts.
Harrisburg, PA 
17120
(717) 787-5244
(Voice) or (717) 783-
8917 (TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for the
Blind:

Department of Public
Welfare
Bureau of Blindness
& Visual Services
P.O. Box 2675, 1401
North 7th St.
Harrisburg, PA 
17105
(717) 787-6176
(Voice) or (717) 787-
6280 (TDD)


RHODE ISLAND


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region I)
                                                        
                                  New England Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
45 Newbury St.
 Portland, ME 04101
(207) 874-6535 (Voice/TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Easter Seals Society
of Rhode Island
55 Bradford St., 2nd
Fl.
Providence, RI 
02903
(401) 438-9500

Developmental
Disability Council:

Rhode Island
Developmental
Disability Council
600 New London
Ave.
Cranston, RI  02920
(401) 464-3191

Employment Service:

Department of
Employment &
Training
101 Friendship St.
Providence, RI 
02903-3740
(401) 277-3732

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Rhode Island
Commission for
Human Rights
10 Abbott Park Pl.
Providence, RI 
02903
(401) 277-2661

JTPA Liaison: 

Department of
Employment and
Training
Job Training
Partnership Office
101 Friendship St.
Providence, RI 
02903
(401) 277-3930

Protection &
Advocacy for
Individual Rights:

Rhode Island P&A
System, Inc.
55 Bradford St., 2nd
Fl.
Providence, RI 
02903
(401) 831-3150President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Commission on the
Handicapped
555 Valley St., Bldg.
51, 3rd Fl.
Providence, RI 
02908-5686
(401) 277-3731
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Rhode Island P&A
System, Inc.
55 Bradford St., 2nd
Fl.
Providence, RI 
02903
(401) 831-3150


Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Rhode Island P&A
System, Inc.
55 Bradford St., 2nd
Fl.
Providence, RI 
02903
(401) 831-3150

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Human Services
Vocational
Rehabilitation
40 Fountain St.
Providence, RI 
02903
(401) 421-7005

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Department of
Human Services
Rhode Island State
Services for the Blind
& Visually Impaired
275 Westminster St.,
5th Fl.
Providence, RI 
02903




                                                 SOUTH CAROLINA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IV)
                                                        
                                   Southeast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                       1776 Peachtree Rd., Suite
310 North
                                                Atlanta, GA 30309
                                    (404) 888-0022 (Voice) or (404)
888-9007
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

South Carolina P&A
System for the
Handicapped, Inc.
3710 Landmark Dr.,
Suite 208
Columbia, SC  29204
(803) 782-0639 
(800) 922-5225

Developmental
Disability Council:

South Carolina
Developmental
Disability Council
1205 Pendleton St.,
Edgar Brown Bldg. 
Rm. 372
Columbia, SC  29201
(803) 734-0465

Employment Service:

South Carolina
Employment Security
Commission
P.O. Box 995
Columbia, SC  29202
(803) 737-2617

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

South Carolina
Human Affairs
Commission
2611 Forest Dr.
P.O. Box 4490
Columbia, SC  29240
(803) 737-6570 
(803) 737-6571

JTPA Liaison:

South Carolina
Employment Security
Commission
P.O. Box 995
Columbia, SC  29202
(803) 737-2617
President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of the
Handicapped
South Carolina
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Department
P.O. Box 15, 1410
Boston Ave.
West Columbia, SC 
29171-0015
(803) 822-5324

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

South Carolina P&A
System for the
Handicapped, Inc.
3710 Landmark Dr.,
Suite 208
Columbia, SC  29204
(803) 782-0639 
(800) 922-5225

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

South Carolina P&A
System for the
Handicapped, Inc.
3710 Landmark Dr.,
Suite 208
Columbia, SC  29204
(803) 782-0639 or
(800) 922-5225

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Department
P.O. Box 15, 1410
Boston Ave.
West Columbia, SC 
29171-0015
(803) 734-4300

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Commission for the
Blind
1430 Confederate
Ave.
Columbia, SC  29201
(803) 734-7520







                                                  SOUTH DAKOTA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region VIII)
                                                        
                                     Rocky Mountain Disability and
Business
Technical Assistance Center
                                           3630 Sinton Rd., Suite
103
                                        Colorado Springs, CO 
80907-5072
                                    (719) 444-0252 (Voice) or (719)
444-0252
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

South Dakota
Advocacy Services
221 South Central
Ave.
Pierre, SD  57501
(605) 224-8294 or
(800) 658-4782

Developmental
Disability Council:

Office of
Developmental
Disability
700 Governors Dr.,
Kneip Bldg.
Pierre, SD  57501
(605) 773-3438

Employment Service:

South Dakota
Department of Labor
700 Governors Dr.
Pierre, SD  57501-
2277
(605) 773-3101

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

South Dakota
Division of Human
Rights
c/o Capitol Bldg.
222 East Capitol St.,
Suite 11
Pierre, SD  57501-
5070
(605) 773-4493

JTPA Liaison:

South Dakota
Department of Labor
700 Governors Dr.,
Kneip Bldg.
Pierre, SD  57501-
2277
(605) 773-3101

Protection &
Advocacy for
Individual Rights:

South Dakota
Advocacy Services
221 South Central
Ave.
Pierre, SD  57501
(605) 224-8294 or
(800) 658-4782President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's Advisory
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
700 Governors Dr.,
Kneip Bldg. 
Pierre, SD  57501-
2275
(605) 773-5990

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

South Dakota
Advocacy Services
221 South Central
Ave.
Pierre, SD  57501
(605) 224-8294 
(800) 658-4782

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

South Dakota
Advocacy Services
221 South Central
Ave.
Pierre, SD  57501
(605) 224-8294 
(800) 658-4782

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
700 North Governors
Dr.
Pierre, SD  57501-
2275
(605) 773-3195

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Division of Service to
the Blind and Visually
Impaired
700 North Governors
Dr.
Pierre, SD  57501-
2275
(605) 773-4644



                                                    TENNESSEE


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region IV)
                                                        
                                   Southeast Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Centers
1776 Peachtree Rd., Suite 310 North
Atlanta, GA 30309
(404) 888-0022 (Voice) or (404) 888-9007
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Tennessee P&A, Inc.
P.O. Box 121257
Nashville, TN  37212
(615) 298-1080 
(800) 342-1660

Developmental
Disability Council:

Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
Department of Mental
Health and Mental
Retardation
706 Church St., 3rd
Fl.
Nashville, TN  37219
(615) 741-3807

Employment Service:

Tennessee
Department of
Employment Security
Volunteer Plaza, 12th
Fl.
500 James Robertson
Pkwy.
Nashville, TN 
37245-0001
(615) 741-2131

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Tennessee Human
Rights Commission
226 Capitol Blvd.,
Suite 602
Nashville, Tn  37243-
0745
(615) 741-5825

JTPA Liaison:


Tennessee
Department of Labor
501 Union Bldg.
Nashville, TN  37219
(615) 741-2582
President's
Committee Partner:

Tennessee
Committee for
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
400 Deaderick
St.,Citizens Plaza
Bldg. 
Rm. 1100
Nashville, TN  37219
(615) 741-2095
(Voice) 
(615) 741-5644
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Tennessee P&A, Inc.
P.O. Box 121257
Nashville, TN  37212
(615) 298-1080 
(800) 342-1660

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Tennessee P&A, Inc.
P.O. Box 121257
Nashville, TN  37212
(615) 298-1080 
(800) 342-1660

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Human Services
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Citizen Plaza Bldg.,
15th Fl.
400 Deaderick St.
Nashville, TN  37219
(615) 741-2521                                                      TEXAS


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region VI)
                                                        
                                   Southwest Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                      2323 South Sheperd Blvd.,
Suite 1000
                                                Houston, TX 77019
                                    (713) 520-0232 (Voice) or (713)
520-5136
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Advocacy, Inc.
7800 Shoal Creek
Blvd., Suite 171-E
Austin, TX  78757

Developmental
Disability Council:

Texas Planning
Council for
Developmental
Disability
4900 North Lamar
Blvd.
Austin, TX  78751-
2316
(512) 483-4080

Employment Service:

Texas Employment
Commission
15th & Congress
Ave., Rm. 656
Austin, TX  78778
(512) 463-2652

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Texas Commission on
Human Rights
8100 Cameron Rd.,
#525
Austin, TX  78711
(512) 837-8534

JTPA Liaison:

Texas Department of
Commerce
Work Force
Development Division
P.O. Box 12728
Capitol Station
Austin, TX  78711-
2728
(512) 320-9801President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee for
Disabled Persons
Brown-Heatly Office
Bldg.
4900 North Lamar
Austin, TX  75751-
2316
(512) 483-4381

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Advocacy, Inc.
7800 Shoal Creek
Blvd., Suite 171-E
Austin, TX  78757
(512) 454-4816 
(800) 252-9108

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Advocacy, Inc.
7800 Shoal Creek
Blvd., Suite 171-E
Austin, TX  78757
(512) 454-4816 
(800) 252-9108

Vocational
Rehabilitation:
 
Texas Rehabilitation
Commission
4900 North Lamar
Blvd., Rm. 7102
Austin, TX  78751-
2316
(512) 483-4001

Vocational
Rehabilitation for the
Blind:

Texas Commission
for the Blind
Administration Bldg.
4800 North Lamar
Blvd.
Austin, TX  78711
(512) 459-2600





                                                      UTAH


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region VIII)
                                                        
                                     Rocky Mountain Disability and
Business
Technical Assistance Center
                                           3630 Sinton Rd., Suite
103
                                        Colorado Springs, CO 
80907-5072
                                    (719) 444-0252 (Voice) or (719)
444-0268


Client Assistance
Program:

Legal Center for
People with
Disabilities
455 East 400 South,
Suite 201
Salt Lake City, UT 
84111
(801) 363-1347
(Voice)
(800) 662-9080

Developmental
Disability Council:

Utah Governor's
Council for People
with Disabilities
350 E. 5005, Suite
201
Salt Lake City, UT 
84111-1958
(801) 533-4128

Employment Service:

Utah Department of
Employment Security
P.O. Box 11249, 140
East 300 South
Salt Lake City, UT 
84147-0249
(801) 536-7401

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Utah Labor and Anti-
Discrimination
Division
160 East 300 South
Salt Lake City, UT 
84114-6640
(801) 530-6801

JTPA Liaison:

Office of Job Training
for Economic
Development
324 South State St.,
Suite 500
Salt Lake City, UT 
84114
(801) 538-8750
President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of the
Handicapped
P.O. Box 45500, 120
North 200 West
Salt Lake City, UT 
84145-0500
(801) 538-4210
(Voice) 
(801) 538-4192
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Legal Center for
People with
Disabilities
455 East 400 South,
Suite 201
Salt Lake City, UT 
84111
(801) 363-1347
(Voice)
(800) 662-9080

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Legal Center for
People with
Disabilities
455 East 400 South,
Suite 201
Salt Lake City, UT 
84111
(801) 363-1347
(Voice)
(800) 662-9080

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Utah State Office of
Rehabilitation
250 East 500 South
Salt Lake City, UT 
84111
(801) 538-7530

                                                     VERMONT


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region I)
                                                        
                                  New England Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                 45 Newbury St.
                                               Portland, ME 04101
                                           (207) 874-6535
(Voice/TDD) 

Client Assistance
Program:

Client Assistance
Program
P.O. Box 370
Waterbury, VT 
05676
(802) 241-2641
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Vermont
Developmental
Disability Council
103 South Main St.
Waterbury, VT 
05671-0206
(802) 241-2612
(Voice/TDD)

Employment Service:

Department of
Employment &
Training
P.O. Box 488
Montpelier, VT 
05601-0488
(802) 229-0311
(Voice)
(802) 828-4203
(TDD)

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Vermont Attorney
General's Office
Public Protection
Division
109 State St.
Montpelier, VT 
05602
(802) 828-3171

JTPA Liaison:

Office of Employment
and Training
Programs
P.O. Box 488
Montpelier, VT 
05601-0488
(802) 229-0311, ext.
151 (Voice)
(802) 828-4203
(TDD)President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
Developmental
Disability Council
103 South Main St.
Waterbury, VT 
05671--206
(802) 241-2612
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Vermont
Developmental
Disability Law Project
12 North St.
Burlington, VT 
05402
(802) 863-2881
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Vermont Advocacy
Network, Inc.
65 South Main St.
Waterbury, VT 
05676
(802) 244-7868
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Agency of Human
Services
Vocational
Rehabilitation Division
Osgood Bldg.
Waterbury Complex
103 South Main St.
Waterbury, VT 
05671-2303
(802) 241-2189
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Agency of Human
Services 
Vermont Division for
the Blind & Visually
Impaired
103 South Main St.,
Osgood Bldg.,
Waterbury Complex
Waterbury, VT 
05671-2304
(802) 241-2211
(Voice) or (802) 241-
2210 (TDD)




                                                    VIRGINIA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region III)
                                                        
                                 Mid-Atlantic Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                          2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite
400
                                               Arlington, VA 22201
                                           (703) 525-3268
(Voice/TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Department for the
Rights of Virginians
with Disabilities
James Monroe Bldg.
101 North 14th St.,
17th Fl.
Richmond, VA 
23219
(804) 225-2042
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Board for the Rights
of Virginians with
Disabilities
James Monroe Bldg.
101 North 14th St.,
17th Fl.
Richmond, VA 
23219
(804) 225-2042

Employment Service:

Virginia Employment
Commission
703 East Main St.
Richmond, VA 
23219
(804) 786-3001
(Voice)
(804) 371-8050
(TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Governor's
Employment and
Training Department
The Commonwealth
Bldg.
4615 West Broad
St., 3rd Fl.
Richmond, VA 
23230
(804) 367-9800
(Voice)
(804) 367-6283
(TDD)
President's
Committee Partner:

Board for the Rights
of Virginians with
Disabilities
James Monroe Bldg.
101 North 14th St.,
17th Fl.
Richmond, VA 
23219
(804) 225-2042
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Department for the
Rights of Virginians
with Disabilities 
James Monroe Bldg.
101 North 14th St.,
17th Fl.
Richmond, VA 
23219
(804) 225-2042
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Department for
Rights of the Disabled
James Monroe Bldg.
101 North 14th St.,
17th Fl.
Richmond, VA 
23219
(804) 225-2042
(Voice/TDD) 
 
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Commonwealth of
Virginia
Virginia Department
for the Visually
Handicapped 
397 Azalea Ave.
Richmond, VA 
23227-3697
(804) 371-3140
(TDD)












                                                   WASHINGTON


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region X)
                                                        
                                   Northwest Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                                605 Woodview Dr.
                                                 Lacey, WA 98503
                                    (206) 438-3168 (Voice) or (206)
438-3167
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Client Assistance
Program
P.O. Box 22510
Seattle, WA  98122-
9510
(206) 721-4050
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Washington State
Developmental
Disabilities Planning
Council
906 Columbia St.,
S.W.
P.O. Box 48314
Olympia, WA 
98504-8314
(206) 753-3908

Employment Service:

Employment Security
Department
212 Maple Park
Olympia, WA 
98504-9046
(206) 438-3168
(Voice)
(206) 438-3167
(TDD)

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Washington State
Human Rights
Commission
711 South Capitol
Way, Suite 402
P.O. Box 42490  
Olympia, WA 
98504-2490
(206) 753-6770
(Voice/TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Employment Security
Department
Employment and
Training Division 
605 Woodview Dr.,
S.E.
P.O. Box 9046, KG-
6000
Olympia, WA 
98507-9046
(206) 438-4611
(Voice/TDD)
President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Disability Issues and
Employment
Employment Security
Department
P.O. Box 9046
Olympia, WA 
98507-9046
(206) 438-3168
(Voice) 
(206) 438-3167
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Washington
Protection &
Advocacy Sys.
1401 East Jefferson,
Suite 506
Seattle, WA  98122
(206) 324-1521
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Washington
Protection &
Advocacy Sys.
1401 East Jefferson,
Suite 506
Seattle, WA  98122
(206) 324-1521
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:
 
Department of Social
& Health Services
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
P.O. Box 45340 
Olympia, WA  9854-
5340
(206) 438-8000
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation for
Persons who are
Blind and Visually
Impaired:

Department of
Services for the Blind
521 East Legion
Way, MS: FD-11
Olympia, WA 
98504-0933
(206) 586-1224
(Voice)
(206) 586-6437
(TDD)





                                                  WEST VIRGINIA


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region III)
                                                        
                                 Mid-Atlantic Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                          2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite
400
                                               Arlington, VA 22201
                                           (703) 525-3268
(Voice/TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

West Virginia
Advocates, Inc.
1524 Kanawha Blvd.,
East
Charleston, WV 
25311
(304) 346-0847 
(800) 950-5250

Developmental
Disability Council:

West Virginia
Developmental
Disability Planning
Council
1601 Kanawha Blvd.,
West, Suite 200
Charleston, WV 
25312
(304) 348-0416
(Voice)
(304) 348-2376
(TDD)

Employment Service:

West Virginia Bureau
of Employment
Programs
112 California Ave.
Charleston, WV 
25305-0112
(304) 348-9180

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

West Virginia Human
Rights Commission
1321 Plaza East, Rm.
106
Charleston, WV 
25301
(304) 348-2616

JTPA Liaison:

Bureau of
Employment
Programs
Job Training
Programs Division
112 California Ave.
Charleston, WV 
25305-0112
(304) 348-5920
President's
Committee Partner:

Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
State Capitol Bldg.
1900 West
Washington St., East
Charleston, WV 
25305
(304) 766-4970

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

West Virginia
Advocates, Inc.
1524 Kanawha Blvd.,
East
Charleston, WV 
25311
(304) 346-0847 

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

West Virginia
Advocates, Inc.
1524 Kanawha Blvd.,
East
Charleston, WV 
25311
(304) 346-0847
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 950-5250

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

State Board of
Rehabilitation
Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
State Capitol
Complex
Charleston, WV 
25305
(304) 766-4601
(Voice)
(304) 766-4970
(TDD)


                                                                                                            WISCONSIN


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                   (Region V)
                                                        
                                  Great Lakes Disability and
Business Technical
Assistance Center
                                        1640 West Roosevelt Rd.
(M/C 627)
                                                Chicago, IL 60608
                                    (312) 413-1407 (Voice) or (312)
413-0453
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Governor's
Committee on
Disabilities
131 West Wilson St.,
Suite 1003
Madison, WI  53707
(608) 266-5378
(Voice)
(608) 267-2082
(TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Wisconsin Council on
Developmental
Disability
P.O. Box 7851, 722
Williamson St., 2nd.
Fl.
Madison, WI  53707-
7851
(608) 266-7826
(Voice)
(608) 266-6660
(TDD)

Employment Service:

Department of
Industry, Labor and
Human Relations
P.O. Box 7946
Madison, WI  53702
(608) 266-7552

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Department of
Industry Labor &
Human Relations
Wisconsin Equal
Rights Division
P.O. Box 53708
201 East Washington
Ave., Rm. 403
Madison, WI  53702
(608) 267-9678
(Voice)
(608) 267-4592
(FAX)

JTPA Liaison:

Department of
Industry, Labor &
Human Relations
Jobs, Employment,
and Training Service
Division
201 East Washington
Ave.
Madison, WI  53707
(608) 266-6886President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee for People
with Disabilities
P.O. Box 7852
Madison, WI  53707
(608) 266-5378
(Voice) 
(608) 267-2082
(TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Individual Rights:

Wisconsin Coalition
for Advocacy
16 North Carroll St.,
Suite 400
Madison, WI  53703
(608) 267-0214
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Wisconsin Coalition
for Advocacy
16 North Carroll St.,
Suite 400
Madison, WI  53703
(608) 267-0214
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Wisconsin Coalition
for Advocacy
16 North Carroll St.,
Suite 400
Madison, WI  53703
(608) 267-0214
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of Health
& Social Services
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
P.O. Box 7852, 1
West Wilson, 8th Fl.
Madison, WI  53707
(608) 266-2168
(Voice)
(608) 266-9599
(TDD)






                                                     WYOMING


                                         ADA Technical Assistance
Center
                                                  (Region VIII)
                                                        
                                     Rocky Mountain Disability and
Business
Technical Assistance Center
                                           3630 Sinton Rd., Suite
103
                                        Colorado Springs, CO 
80907-5072
                                    (719) 444-0252 (Voice) or (719)
444-0268
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Wyoming Protection
& Advocacy System
2424 Pioneer Ave.,
Suite 101
Cheyenne, WY 
82001
(307) 638-7668
(Voice/TDD)

Developmental
Disability Council:

Planning Council on
Developmental
Disability
122 West 25th St.,
Hersch Bldg., 2nd Fl.,
East
Cheyenne, WY 
82002
(307) 777-7230
(Voice)
(307) 777-5939
(FAX)

Employment Service:

Employment Security
Commission
P.O. Box 2760
Casper, WY  82602
(307) 235-3650
(Voice)
(307) 235-3293
(FAX)

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Wyoming Fair
Employment
Commission
Hershler Bldg.
122 West 25th St.,
2nd Fl. East
Cheyenne, Wy 
82002
(307) 777-7261
(Voice)
(307) 777-5805
(FAX)

President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of the
Handicapped
Herschler Bldg., Rm.
1102
Cheyenne, WY 
82002
(307) 777-7191
(Voice/TDD)

JTPA Liaison:

Department of
Employment
Division of
Employment Services
P.O. Box 2760, 100
West Midwest
Casper, WY  82602
(307) 235-3611
(Voice)
(307) 235-3293
(FAX)

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Wyoming Protection
& Advocacy System
2424 Pioneer Ave.,
Suite 101
Cheyenne, WY 
82001
(307) 638-7668
(Voice/TDD)

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Wyoming Protection
& Advocacy
System/Client
Assistance Program
2424 Pioneer Ave.,
Suite 101
Cheyenne, WY 
82001
(307) 638-7668
(Voice/TDD)

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Employment
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
1100 Herschler Bldg.
Cheyenne, WY 
82002
(307) 777-7385
                                           COMMONWEALTHS,
POSSESSIONS,
TERRITORIES


                                                 AMERICAN SAMOA

Client Assistance
Program:

Client Assistance and
Protection &
Advocacy Program
P.O. Box 3937
Pago Pago, AS 
96799
(684) 633-2441

Developmental
Disability Council:

American Samoa
Developmental
Disability Council
P.O. Box 3823
Pago Pago, AS 
96799
(684) 633-2820

JTPA Liaison:

Government of
American Samoa
Department of
Human Resources
Pago Pago, AS 
96799
(684) 633-4485Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Client Assistance and
Protection &
Advocacy Program
P.O. Box 3937
Pago Pago, AS 
96799
(684) 633-2441

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Client Assistance and
Protection &
Advocacy Program
P.O. Box 3937
Pago Pago, AS 
96799
(684) 633-2441

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

American Samoa
Government
Department of
Human Resources
Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Pago Pago, AS 
96799
(684) 633-2336
GUAM


Client Assistance
Program:

The Advocacy Office
and Client Assistance
Program
MARC P&A Office
P.O.  Box 8830
Tauming, GU  96911
(671) 646-9026

Developmental
Disability Council:

Guam Developmental
Disability Council
122 Harmon Plaza,
Rm. 8201
Harmon Industrial
Park
Harmon, GU  96911
(809) 646-8691

JTPA Liaison:

Agency for Human
Resources
Development
P.O. Box CP
Agana, GU  96910
(672) 646-9341

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

The Advocacy Office
and Client Assistance
Program
MARC P&A Office
P.O.  Box 8830
Tauming, GU  96911
(671) 646-9026
Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

The Advocacy Office
and Client Assistance
Program
MARC P&A Office
P.O.  Box 8830
Tauming, GU  96911
(671) 646-9026

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Government of Guam
Department of
Vocational
Rehabilitation
122 Harmon Plaza,
Rm. B201
Harmon Industrial
Park
Harman, GU  96911
(617) 646-9468
                                           COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO
RICO


ADA Technical Assistance Center
(Region II)

Northeast Disability and Business Technical
Assistance Center
354 South Broad St.
Trenton, NJ  08608
(609) 392-4004 (Voice) or (609) 392-7044
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

Planning Research
and Special Projects
Obmbudsman for the
Disabled
P.O. Box 5163
Hato Rey, PR 
00919-5163
(809) 766-2388 or
(809) 766-2333

Developmental
Disability Council:

Developmental
Disability Council
P.O. Box 9543
Santurce, PR  00908
(809) 722-0590

Employment Service:

Bureau of
Employment Security
505 Munoz Rivera
Ave.
Hato Rey, PR  00918
(809) 754-5394

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico
Labor & Human
Resources
Anti-Discrimination
Unit
505 Munoz Rivera
Ave., 14th Fl.
Hato Rey, PR  00918
(809) 754-5806

President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of the
Handicapped
c/o VARO (27)
P.O. Box 354
Hato Rey, PR  00919
(809) 781-1318JTPA Liaison:

Right to Employment
Administration
G.P.O. Box 4452
San Juan, PR  00936
(672) 646-9341

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Planning Research
and Special Projects
Obmbudsman for the
Disabled
P.O. Box 5163
Hato Rey, PR 
00919-5163
(809) 766-2388 or
(809) 766-2333

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

Planning Research
and Special Projects
Obmbudsman for the
Disabled
P.O. Box 5163
Hato Rey, PR 
00919-5163
(809) 766-2388 or
(809) 766-2333

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of Social
Services
P.O. Box 1118
Hato Rey, PR  00919
(809) 725-1792                                          COMMONWEALTH OF THE
NORTHERN
MARIANA ISLANDS


Client Assistance
Program:

Karidat
P.O. Box 745
Saipan, CM  96950
(670) 234-6981

Developmental
Disability Council:

Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana
Islands
Developmental
Disability Council
P.O. Box 2565
Saipan, CM  96950
(670) 322-3014
(670) 322-1398

JTPA Liaison:

Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana
Islands
JTPA Programs
Office of the
Executive Director
Civic Center
Saipan, CM  96950

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

Karidat
P.O. Box 745
Saipan, CM  96950
(670) 234-6981Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:
 
Karidat
P.O. Box 745
Saipan, CM  96950
(670) 234-6981

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana
Islands
Vocational
Rehabilitation Division
P.O. Box  1521-CK
Saipan, CM
(670) 234-6538
                                     TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC
ISLANDS


Developmental
Disability Council:

Trust Territory Health
Council
MacDonald Memorial
Hospital
Koror, Palua
Western Carolina
Islands  96940

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Bureau of Education
P.O. Box 189
Koror, Palua
Western Carolina
Islands  96940
(680) 488-1467JTPA Liaison:

Minister of Social
Services
P.O. Box 1138
Majuro, Republic of
the Marshall Islands
96960

Private Industry
Council
P.O. Box  100
Koror, Republic of
Palua 96940

Government of the
Federated States of
Micronesia
Office of
Administrative
Services
P.O. Box 490
Pohnpei, FM  96941
                                                 VIRGIN ISLANDS


ADA Technical Assistance Center
(Region II)

Northeast Disability and Business Technical
Assistance Center
354 South Broad St.
Trenton, NJ  08608
(609) 392-4004 (Voice) or (609) 392-7044
(TDD)


Client Assistance
Program:

The Committee on
Advocacy for the
Developmentally
Disabled
31A New St., Apt. 2
Frederiksted
St. Croix  VI  00840
(809) 772-1200
(809) 776-4303

Developmental
Disability Council:

Developmental
Disability Council
P.O. Box 2671
Kings Hill
St. Croix, VI  00850
(809) 772-2133

Employment Service:

Virgin Islands
Department of Labor
2131 Hospital St.
Christenstead
St. Coix, VI  00821
(809) 773-1994

Fair Employment
Practice Agency:

Virgin Islands
Department of Labor
P.O. Box 148
Charlotte Amalie
St. Thomas, VI 
00801
(809) 775-3498

President's
Committee Partner:

Governor's
Committee on
Employment of
People with
Disabilities
Administrator
Disabilities &
Rehabilitation
Services
Department of
Human Services
Barbel Plaza South
St. Thomas, VI 
00802
(809) 774-0930 ext.
157JTPA Liaison:

Virgin Islands
Department of Labor
Employment and
Training
7 & 8 Queen St.,
C'sted
St. Croix, VI  00820
(809) 773-1994

Protection &
Advocacy for Persons
with Developmental
Disabilities:

The Committee on
Advocacy for the
Developmentally
Disabled
31A New St., Apt. 2
Frederiksted
St. Croix  VI  00840
(809) 772-1200
(809) 776-4303

Protection &
Advocacy for
Mentally Ill
Individuals:

The Committee on
Advocacy for the
Developmentally
Disabled
31A New St., Apt. 2
Frederiksted
St. Croix  VI  00840
(809) 772-1200
(809) 776-4303

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Agency:

Department of
Human Services
Division of Disabilities
and Rehabilitation
Services
Barbel Plaza South
St. Thomas, VI 
00802
(809) 774-0930




 Section XI.  STATE LISTINGS OF CENTERS
FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING

Listed below are many Centers for Independent
Living around the country.  This list, however,
is not exhaustive.  To locate additional
centers, consult a local telephone directory or
contact the following two organizations: The
National Council on Independent Living, 4th
and Broadway, Troy Atrium, Troy, NY, 12180,
(518) 274-1979 (Voice) or (518) 274-0701
(TDD); (2) Independent Living Research
Utilization, 2323 S. Shepherd, Suite 1000,
Houston, TX, 77019, (713) 520-5136 (Voice)
or (713) 520-5136 (TDD).

ALABAMA

Independent Living Center
342l Fifth Ave., South, Birmingham, AL 
35222
(205) 251-2223 (Voice) or (205) 251-0605
(TDD)

ALASKA

Alaska Division of Vocational Rehabilitation --
Independent Living Service
3600 Bragaw St., Anchorage, AK  99508
(907) 561-4466 (Voice) or (907) 563-1992
(TDD) 

Access Alaska, Inc.
3710 Woodland Dr., Suite 900, Anchorage,
AK  99517
(907) 248-4777 (Voice) or (907) 248-0638
(TDD)

Hope Cottages, Inc.
540 West Int'l Airport Rd., #100, Anchorage,
AK  99518-1110
(907) 561-5335 (Voice) or (907) 564-7445
(TDD)
 
Access Alaska--Outreach Office
3550 Airport Way #3, Fairbanks AK  99709
(907) 479-7940 (Voice/TDD)

The Community Mental Health Center
P.O. Box 2474, Homer, AK  99603
(907) 235-7911 (Voice/TDD)

Southeast Alaska Independent Living
9085 Glacier Hwy., #203, Juneau, AK  99801
(907) 789-9665 (Voice) or (907) 789-9597
(TDD)

ARIZONA

Arizona Bridge to Independent Living
1229 East Washington St., Phoenix,  AZ 
85034
(602) 256-2245 (Voice/TDD)

Community Outreach Program 
268 West Adams St., Tucson, AZ  85705
(602) 792-1906 (Voice/TDD) 

Disability Resource Center/Tucson
1023 North Tyndall Ave., Tucson, AZ  85719
(602) 624-6452 (Voice/TDD)

Services to Advance Independent Living
1700 South First Ave., Suite 100, Yuma, AZ 
85364
(602) 783-3308 (Voice/TDD)


ARKANSAS

Mainstream Living
1501 South Main, Suite 111, Little Rock, AR 
72202
(501) 371-0012 (Voice) or (501) 371-0012
(TDD)

Our Way, Inc.
10434 West 36th St., Little Rock, AR  72204
(501) 225-5030 (Voice) or (501) 225-5190
(TDD)

Twin River Community Living Facility
201 Dodd Creek Rd., Mountain Home, AR 
72653
(501) 425-4515 

CALIFORNIA

Alternative Training & Learning Center
10070 South Gilbert St., Anaheim, CA  92804
(714) 991-3662

Dayle McIntosh Center
150 West Cerritos, Bldg. 4, Anaheim, CA 
92805
(714) 772-8285 (Voice) or (714) 772-8366
(TDD)

Independent Living Center of Southern
California
14 South Chester, Bakersfield, CA  93304
(805) 325-1063 (Voice) or (805) 325-3092
(TDD)

Center for Independence of the Disabled
875 O'Neill Ave., Belmont, CA  94002
(415) 595-0783 (Voice) or (415) 595-0787
(TDD)

Center for Independent Living
2539 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, CA  94704
(510) 841-4776 (Voice) or (510) 848-3101
(TDD)

Independent Living Services of Northern
California
555 Rio Lindo Ave., Suite B, Chico, CA 
95926
(916) 893-8527 (Voice/TDD)

Center for Independent Living
623 West Foothill Blvd., Glendora, CA  91740
(818) 335-7880 (Voice) or (818) 335-8616
(TDD)

Southeast Center for Independent Living
(SECIL)
12458 Rizes Ave., Downey, CA  90242
(213) 862-6531

Humboldt Access Project, Inc.
2107 3rd St., Eureka, CA  95501
(707) 445-8404 (Voice/TDD)

California Association of the Physically
Handicapped
1617 East Saginaw Way #109, Fresno, CA 
93704
(209) 222-2274 (Voice) or (209) 222-2396
(TDD)

Foundation of Resources for Equal Employment
for the Disabled
154 Hughes Rd. #1, Grass Valley, CA  95945
(916) 272-1732 (Voice) or (916) 272-1733
(TDD)

Community Resources for Independent Living
439 A St., Hayward, CA  94541
(415) 881-5743 (Voice/TDD)

Independent Living Center of Southern
California, Inc.
356-B East Ave.  K4, Lancaster, CA  93535
(805) 945-6602 (Voice) or (805) 945-6604
(TDD)

Disabled Resources Center, Inc.
2750 East Spring St., Suite 100, Long Beach,
CA  90806
(213) 427-1000 (Voice) (213) 427-1366
(TDD)

Social and Independent Living Skills Program
11301 Mailcode 691-B117A, Wilshire Blvd.,
Los Angeles, CA  90073
(213) 824-3277

Community Rehabilitation Services
4716 Brooklyn Ave., Bldg B, Rm 15, Los
Angeles, CA  90022
(213) 266-0453 (Voice) (213) 266-0545
(TDD)

Westside Center for Independent Living
12901 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA  90066
(213) 390-3611 (Voice) (213) 398-9204
(TDD)

Modesto Independent Living Center
1207 13th St., Suite 2, Modesto, CA  95354
(209) 521-7260 

Independent Living Resource
2637 Pleasant Hill Rd., Pleasant Hill, CA 
94523
(415) 935-4571 (Voice) (415) 935-5126
(TDD)

Riverside Center for Independent Living
6974 Brockton Ave., Suite 101, Riverside, CA 
92506
(714) 682-0230 (Voice/TDD)

Resources for Independent Living
1211 H St. #B, Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 446-3074 (Voice/TDD)

Community Resources for the Disabled
234 Capitol St., Suite A, Salinas, CA 93901
(408) 757-2968 (Voice) or (408) 757-2968
(TDD)

Rolling Start, Inc.
536 West 11th. San Bernadino, CA  92410
(714) 884-2129 (Voice) or (714) 884-0937
(TDD)

Community Service Center for the Disabled
1295 University Ave. #10, San Diego, CA
92103-3333
(619) 293-3500 (Voice) or (619) 293-7757
(TDD)

Independent Living Resource Center - San
Francisco
70 10th St., San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 863-0581 (Voice) or (415) 863-1367
(TDD) 

Marin Center for Independent Living 
710 4th St., San Rafael, CA 94901
(415) 459-6245 (Voice/TDD)

Independent Living Resource Center
423 West Victoria, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 963-1359 (Voice/TDD) 

Adult Independence Development Center
1190 Benton St., Santa Clara, CA 95050
(408) 985-1243 (Voice) or (408) 985-9243
(TDD)

Community Resources for the Disabled
340 Soquel Ave., Suite 115, Santa Cruz, CA
95062
(408) 429-9969 (Voice/TDD) 

Community Resources for Independence
2999 Cleveland Ave., Suite D, Santa Rosa, CA
95403-2715
(707) 528-2745 (Voice) or (707) 528-2151
(TDD)

UCP Adult Activity Center
347 East Poplar, Stockton, CA 95202
(209) 464-4817

Independent Living Center of Southern
California
14354 Haynes St., Van Nuys, CA 91401
(818) 988-9525 (Voice) or (818) 988-3533
(TDD)


COLORADO

San Luis Valley Comprehensive Community
Mental Health Center
1015 4th St., Alamosa, CO 81101
(719) 589-3673

Center for People with Disabilities
948 North St., Suite 7, Boulder, CO 80304
(303) 442-8662 (Voice/TDD)

Atlantis Community, Inc.
1120 North Circle Drive, #16, Colorado
Springs, CO 80909-3101
(719) 520-9511 (Voice) or (719) 520-9514
(TDD)

Colorado Springs Independence Center
405 East Colorado Ave., Suite 101, Colorado
Springs, CO 80903
(719) 471-8181 (Voice/TDD)

Atlantis Community, Inc.
12 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203-3195
(303) 733-9324

Mental Health Corporation of Denver
4353 East Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80220
(303) 320-5701 (Voice/TDD)

Denver Center for Independent Living
455 Sherman St., Suite 140, Denver, CO
80203
(303) 698-1900 (Voice) or (303) 698-2859
(TDD)

The Center on Deafness
1900 Grant St., Suite 1010, Denver, CO 
80203
(303) 839-8022 (Voice/TDD)

Southwest Center for Independence
3101 North Main Ave., Durango, CO  81301
(303) 259-1672

Disabled Resource Services
424 Pine, Suite 101, Ft. Collins, CO  80524
(303) 482-2700 (Voice) or (303) 482-2723
(TDD)

Center for Independence
835 Colorado Ave., Grand Junction, CO 
81501
(303) 241-0315 (Voice/TDD)

Choices for Independent Living
1020 9th St., Suite 206, Greeley, CO 80631
(303) 356-3326 

Greeley Center for Independence
1734 8th Ave., Greeley, CO 80631
(303) 352-8484

Northern Colorado Center on Deafness
800 Eighth Ave., Suite 323, Greeley, CO
80631
(303) 352-8682 (Voice/TDD)

The Sangre De Christo Independent Living
Center
3238 Knuckolls Ave., Pueblo, CO  81005
(303) 564-1133


CONNECTICUT

Independence Unlimited, Inc.
900 Asylum Ave., #490, Hartford, CT 06105
(203) 549-1330 (Voice) or (203) 549-3915
(TDD)

Center for Independence & Access
105 Court St., Rm. 302, New Haven, CT
06511
(203) 562-3924 (Voice/TDD)

Chapel Haven, Inc.
1040 Whalley Ave., New Haven, CT  06515
(203) 397-1714

Center for Independent Living of Southwestern
Connecticut
959 Main St., Stratford, CT  06497
(203) 378-6977 

New Horizons, Inc.
37 Bliss Memorial Rd., Unionville, CT 06085
(203) 675-4711

Independence Northwest
581 Wolcott St., Waterbury, CT 06705
(203) 573-1080 (Voice/TDD)


DELAWARE

Easter Seal Center for Independent Living,
61 Corporate Circle, New Castle Corp.
Commons, New Castle, DE 19720
(302) 324-4444 (Voice) 

Independent Living, Inc.
818 South Broom St., Wilmington, DE 19805
(302) 429-6693


FLORIDA

Pinellas Center for the Visually Impaired
1610 North Myrtle Ave., Clearwater, FL
34615
(813) 461-4006

Briarwood Center for Independent Living
1023 S.E. 4th Ave., Gainesville, FL  32601
(904) 378-7474 (Voice) or (904) 376-1237
(TDD)

Cathedral Center for Independent
Living/Memorial Regional Rehab.
3599 University Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32216
(904) 354-3378

Opportunity Development Inc., Center for
Independent Living
3967 University Blvd., South, Jacksonville, FL
32216
(904) 731-3020 (Voice/TDD) 

Center for Survival & Independent Living
1335 N.W. 14th St., Miami, FL 33125
(305) 547-5444 (Voice) or (305) 547-4917
(TDD)

Center for Independent Living of Northwest
Florida, Inc.
513 East Fairfield Dr., Pensacola, FL 32503
(904) 435-9343 (Voice) or (904) 435-9328
(TDD)

Alternative Rehabilitation Approaches
P.O. Box 5010, Pompano Beach, FL
33074-5010
(305) 786-1744

Space Coast Assn. for the Physically
Handicapped Inc.
1825A Cogswell, Rockledge, FL 32955-3210
(407) 633-6182 (Voice/TDD) or (407)
633-6282 (TDD Relay)

Center for Independent Living of North Florida
1380 Ocala Rd., Bldg. 4, Tallahassee, FL
32304
(904) 575-9621 (Voice/TDD)

Independence for the Blind
1278 Taul Russel Rd., Tallahasse, FL  32301
(904) 942-3658 (Voice) or (904) 942-4518
(TDD)

Self-Reliance, Inc., Center for Independent
Living
12310 North Nebraska Ave., #F, Tampa, FL 
33612
(813) 975-6560 (Voice/TDD)

Tampa Lighthouse for the Blind
1106 West Platt St., Tampa, FL 33606
(8l3) 251-2407

Coalition for Independent Living Options
2326 South Congress Ave., 1-F, Winter Park,
FL 33406-7652
(407) 966-4288

Center for Independent Living in Central Fla.,
Inc.
720 North Denning Dr., Winter Park, FL 32789
(407) 623-1070 (Voice) or (407) 623-1185
(TDD)


GEORGIA

Independent Living Program (ILP; SW District)
P.O. Box 1606, Albany, GA 31702
(912) 430-4945 (Voice) or (912) 430-4926
(TDD)

Atlanta Center for Independent Living
1201 Glenwood Ave., Southeast, Atlanta, GA
30316-1939
(404) 656-2952 (Voice) or (404) 656-5911
(TDD)

Division of Rehabilitation Services
878 Peachtree St., Northeast, Rm. 702,
Atlanta, GA 30309-3997
(404) 894-7553 (Voice) or (404) 894-7555
(TDD)

Western District Independent Living Services
Division of Rehabilitation Services
233 12th St., Suite 700, Columbus, GA
31901
(404) 649-7400 (Voice/TDD)

Northern District Independent Living Services
Division of Rehabilitation Services 
P.O. Box 658, Gainesville, GA 30503
(404) 535-5468 (Voice/TDD)

Eastern District Independent Living Services
Division of Rehabilitation Services
1727 Wrightsboro Rd., P.O. Box 12007,
Augusta, GA  30914-2007
(404) 737-1808 (Voice/TDD)

Division of Rehabilitation Independent Living
Program
707 Pine St., P.O. Box 6117, Macon, GA
31208
(912) 751-6270 (Voice/TDD)

Southeastern District Independent Living
Program
P.O. Box 13427, Savannah, GA 31416-0427 
(912) 356-2124 (Voice) or (912) 356-2226
(TDD)

Independent Living Program
Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for
Rehabilitation
P.O. Box 1000, Warm Springs, GA 31830
(404) 655-2000


HAWAII

Big Island Center for Independent Living
1190 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 935-3777 (Voice/TDD)

Hawaii Center for Independent Living
677 Ala Moana Blvd., #118, Honolulu, HI
96813
(808) 537-1941 (Voice) or (808) 521-4400
(TDD)

Kona Center for Independent Living
75-159 Lunapule Rd., Unit #5, Kailua-Kona, HI
96740
(808) 329-6611 (Voice/TDD) 

Kauai Center for Independent Living
P.O. Box 3529, Lihue, HI 96766
(808) 245-4034 (Voice/TDD)

Maui Center for Independent Living
1464-D Lower Main St., Suite 105, Wailuku,
HI 96793
(808) 242-4966 (Voice) or (808) 242-4968
(TDD)


IDAHO

Dawn Enterprises, Inc.
P.O. Box 388, Blackfoot, ID 83221
(208) 785-5890

Idaho Commission for the Blind
341 West Washington St., Boise, ID 83702-
6000
(208) 334-3220

Idaho Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation--Independent Living Service 
650 West State, Boise, ID 83720-3650
(208) 334-3390 (Voice/TDD)

Living Independence Network Corp.
708 West Franklin St., Boise, ID 83702
(208) 336-3335 (Voice/TDD)

North Idaho Center for Independent Living
124 East 3rd St., Moscow, ID 83843
(208) 883-0523 (Voice/TDD)

Housing Southwestern Cooperative Housing
Authority
1108 West Finch Dr., Nampa, ID 83651
(208) 467-7461 (Voice/TDD)

Access for Idaho
P.O. Box 4185, Pocatello, ID 83205
(208) 232-2747 (Voice/TDD)

Living Independence Network Corp.
1002 Shoshone St., East Twin Falls, ID
83301,
(208) 733-1712 (Voice/TDD)


ILLINOIS

Impact Center for Independent Living
2735 East Broadway, Alton, IL 62002-1859
(618) 462-1411 (Voice/TDD)

Living Independently Now, Center for
Independent Living, Inc. 
10 East Washington, Belleville, IL 62220
(618) 235-9988 (Voice) or (618) 235-0451
(TDD)

Living Independence for Everyone Center for
Independent Living
1328 East Empire, Bloomington, IL 61701
(309) 663-5433 (Voice/TDD)

Center for Comprehensive Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 2825, Carbondale, IL 62902
(618) 529-3060

Southern Illinois Center for Independent Living
780 East Grand Ave., Carbondale, IL 62901
(618) 457-3318 (Voice/TDD) 

Access Living of Metro Chicago
310 South Peoria, Suite 201, Chicago, IL
60607
(312) 226-5900 (Voice) or (312) 226-1687
(TDD)

Fox River Valley Center for Independent Living
730-B West Chicago, Elgin, IL 60123
(708) 695-5818 (Voice/TDD)

Will-Grundy Center for Independent Living
2415A West Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60435
(815) 729-0162 (Voice) or (815) 729-2085
(TDD)

OPTIONS Center for Independent Living
53 Meadowview Ctr., Kankakee, IL 60901
(815) 936-0100 (Voice) or (815) 936-0132
(TDD)

Opportunities for Access
3300 Broadway, Suite 5, Mt. Vernon, IL
62864
(618) 244-9212 (Voice) or (618) 224-9575
(TDD)

Illinois Independent Living Center
1141 Iroquois Ave., #205, Naperville, IL
60563-9376
(708) 357-0077 

Progress Center for Independent Living
320 Lake St., Oak Park, IL 60302
(708) 524-0600 (Voice) or (708) 524-0690
(TDD)

Central Illinois Center for Independent Living
4806 North Sheridan Rd., Peoria, IL 61614 
(309) 682-3500 (Voice) or (309) 682-3567
(TDD)

Illinois/Iowa Independent Living Center
PO Box 6156, Rock Island, IL 61204-6156
(319) 324-1460 (Voice/TDD)

RAMP
1040 North 2nd St., Lower Level, Rockford,
IL, 61107
(815) 968-7467 (Voice/TDD)

Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services
623 East Adams St., P.O. Box 19429,
Springfield, IL 62794-9429
(217) 782-2093

Springfield Center for Independent Living
426 West Jefferson, Springfield, IL 62702
(217) 523-2587 (Voice/TDD)

Northwestern Illinois Center for Independent
Living
205 2nd Ave., Sterling, IL 61081 
(815) 625-7860 (Voice) or (815) 625-7863
(TDD)

P.A.C.E., Inc.
1717 Philo Rd., Suite 27, Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 344-5433 (Voice) or (217) 344-5024
(TDD)


INDIANA

Damar Homes, Inc.
P.O. Box 41, Camby, IN 46113
(317) 856-5201

Allen County League for the Blind
5800 Fairfield, Suite 210, Fort Wayne, IN
46807
(219) 745-5491

Indianapolis Resource Center for Independent
Living
2511 East 46th St., Suite V4, Indianapolis, IN
46205-2452
(317) 541-0611 (Voice/TDD)


IOWA

Central Iowa Center/Independence
67 Meadow Ln., Cumming, IA 50061
(515) 285-7145

Center for Independent Living
Vocational Rehabilitation Services
State Commission for the Blind
524 4th St., Des Moines, IA 50309
(515) 281-7999 (Voice) or (515) 281-1355
(TDD)

Independent Living, Inc.
26 East Market, Iowa City, IA 52245
(319) 338-3870 

Hope Haven, Inc.
1800 19th St., Rock Valley, IA 51247
(712) 476-2737


KANSAS

Cowley County Developmental Services
P.O. Box 133, Arkansas City, KS 67005
(316) 442-3575

LINK, Inc.
P.O. Box 1016, Hays, KS 67601
(913) 625-6942 (Voice/TDD)

Independence, Inc.
1910 Haskell, Lawrence, KS 66046
(913) 841-0333 (Voice) or (913) 841-1046
(TDD)

Resource Center for Independent Living
122 South Sixth, Osage City, KS 66523
(913) 528-3105 (Voice) or (913) 528-3106 
(TDD)

Independent Connection
1710 W. Schilling Rd., Salina, KS 67401 
(913) 827-9383 (Voice/TDD)

Independent Living Program (667/117A)
2200 Gage Blvd. VA Medical Center, Topeka,
KS 66622
(913) 272-3111

Kansas Rehabilitation Center for the Blind
2516 West 6th St., Topeka, KS 66606
(913) 296-3311

Topeka Independent Living Resource Center
3258 South Topeka, Topeka, KS 66611-2240
(913) 267-7100 (Voice/TDD) 

Three Rivers Independent Living Resource
Center
810 4th St., Wamego, KS  66547
(913) 456-9915 (Voice/TDD) 

Independent Living Center of Southcentral
Kansas, Inc.
1900 North Amidon, Suite 101, Wichita, KS 
67203
(316) 838-3500 (Voice/TDD)


KENTUCKY

Contact, Inc.
101 St. Clair, Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 875-5777

Center for Accessible Living
981 South 3rd St., Suite 102, Louisville, KY
40203
(502) 589-6620 (Voice) (502) 589-3980
(TDD)

Department for the Blind
1900 Brownsboro Rd., Louisville, KY 40206
(502) 893-0211

Center for Independent Living (Murray Office)
104 North 5th St., Suite 203, Murray, KY
42071
(502) 759-9227


LOUISIANA

Southwest Louisiana Independence Center
3104 Enterprise Blvd., Lake Charles, LA
70601-8722
(318) 477-7194 (Voice) or (318) 477-7196
(TDD)

Volunteers of America of Greater New Orleans
-- Independent Living
3900 North Causeway Blvd, Suite 750,
Metairie, LA 70002
(504) 836-5225

Independent Living Center, Inc.
320 North Carrollton Ave., Suite 2C, New
Orleans, LA 70119
(504) 484-6400 (Voice/TDD)

New Orleans Resources for Independent Living
1001 Howard Ave., Suite 300, New Orleans,
LA 70113
(504) 522-1955 (Voice/TDD)

New Horizons, Inc.
4030 Wallace Ave., Shreveport, LA 71108
(318) 635-3652 (Voice) or (318) 635-3488
(TDD)

New Horizons Monroe 
1616 Arkansas Rd., Apt. 161, West Monroe,
LA  71291
(318) 396-8929 

New Horizons Alexandria
P.O. Box 169, Alexandria, LA  71309 
(318) 442-7631


MAINE

Alpha One Center for Independent Living
71 State St., Augusta, ME 04330
(207) 623-1115 (Voice/TDD)

Maine Independent Living Services
74 Winthrop St., Augusta, ME 04330
(207) 622-5434 (Voice) (207) 622-5434
(TDD)

Motivational Services, Inc.
114 State St., Augusta, ME  04330
(207) 626-3465

The Together Place
Union St., Bangor, ME 04401
(207) 941-2907

Alpha One
41 Acme Rd., Brewer, ME 04412
(207) 989-6016 (Voice/TDD)

Shalom House, Inc.
Administrative Offices, 1 Pleasant St.,
Portland, ME  04101
(207) 874-1080 (Voice) or (207) 874-1087
(TDD)

Alpha One
373 Main St. (Rear), Presque Isle, ME 04769
(207) 764-6466 (Voice/TDD)

Alpha One
85 E St., Suite 1, S. Portland, ME 04106
(207) 767-2189 (Voice/TDD)


MARYLAND

Maryland Center for Independent Living, Inc.
6305-A Sherwood Rd., Baltimore, MD
21239-1540
(301) 377-5900 (Voice) or (301) 377-4591
(TDD)

Adult Living Internship--Center for Unique
Learners
5705 Arundel Ave., Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 231-0115


MASSACHUSETTS

D.E.A.F., Inc.
215 Brighton Ave., Allston, MA 02134
(617) 254-4041 (Voice/TDD)

Stavros Center for Independent Living
691 South East St., Amherst, MA 01002
(413) 256-0473 (Voice/TDD) 

Boston Center for Independent Living
95 Berkeley St., Suite 206, Boston, MA
02116
(617) 338-6665 (Voice) or (617) 338-6662
(TDD)

Center for Independent Living at Mass.
Commission for the Blind
88 Kingston St., Boston, MA 02111-2227
(617) 727-5550 (Voice) or (800) 392-6556
(Voice/TDD)

Independence Associates, Inc.
55 City Hall Plaza, Brockton, MA 02401
(508) 559-9091 (Voice/TDD)

Student Independent Living Experience
Massachusetts Hospital School
5 Randolph St., Canton, MA 02021
(617) 828-2440

Carninal Medeiros Towers
P.O. Box 989, Fall River, MA 02722
(508) 675-3553

Southeast Center for Independent Living
170 Pleasant St., 3rd Floor East, Fall River,
MA 02721
(508) 679-9210 (Voice/TDD)

Greater Framingham Association Independent
Living Program
869 Concord St., Framingham, MA 01701
(508) 875-7853 (Voice/TDD)

CORD
P.O. Box 964, Hyannis, MA 02601
(508) 775-8300 (Voice/TDD)

ARC--Independent Living Program
101 Grove St., Hyannis, MA 02601
(508) 771-6595 (Voice/TDD)

The Northeast Independent Living Program,
Inc.
130 Parker St., Lower Level, Lawrence, MA
01843
(508) 687-4288 (Voice/TDD)

Renaissance Club, Inc.
21 Branch St., Lowell, MA 01851 
(508) 454-7944

Independent Living Center of the North Shore
583 Chestnut St., Suite 9, Lynn, MA 01904
(617) 593-7500 (Voice/TDD)

AD LIB, Inc.
442 North St., Pittsfield, MA 01201
(413) 442-7047 (Voice) or (413) 442-7158
(TDD)

Vision Foundation, Inc.
818 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, MA 02172
(617) 926-4232

Center for Living and Working, Inc.
484 Main St., #345, Worcester, MA 01608 
(508) 798-0350 (Voice/TDD)


MICHIGAN

Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living
2568 Packard, Georgetown Mall, Ann Arbor,
MI 48104
(313) 971-0277 (Voice) or (313) 971-0310
(TDD)

Family Resource Center--ARC
51 West Hancock, Detroit, MI 48201
(313) 831-0202

Great Lakes Rehab Corp., Center for
Independent Living
4 East Alexandrine, Suite 104, Detroit, MI
48201
(313) 832-3371 (Voice) or (313) 832-3372
(TDD)

Commission for the Blind
1200 6th Ave., 15th Floor, S. Tower, Detroit,
MI 48226
(313) 256-1524

Upper Penninsula Community for Independent
Living Inc.
1919 1/2 14th Ave., North, Escanaba, MI
49829
(906) 789-0155 (Voice/TDD) 

Participants Advocate Group--Center for
Independent Living
200 South Court St., P.O. Box 3087, Gaylord,
MI 49735
(517) 732-1078

Grand Rapids Center for Independent Living
3375 South Division, Grand Rapids, MI 49508
(616) 243-0846 (Voice/TDD)

Lakeshore Center for Independent Living
246 South River, Office #65, Holland, MI
49423
(616) 396-5326 (Voice) or (616) 396-3774
(TDD)

Association for Retarded Citizens -- Ottawa
County
246 South River, Office # 65, Holland, MI 
49423
(616) 396-1201 (Voice) or (616) 396-3774
(TDD)

Kalamazoo Center for Independent Living
4026 South Westnedge, Kalamazoo, MI
49008
(616) 345-1516 (Voice) or (616) 345-8022
(TDD)

Life Skills Services
1608 Lake St., Kalamazoo, MI 49001
(616) 344-0202

Center of Handicapper Affairs
918 Southland St., Lansing, MI 48910
(517) 393-0305 (Voice) or (517) 393-0326
(TDD)

Cristo Rey Hispanic Handicapped Program
1717 North High St., Lansing, MI 48906
(517) 372-4700 (Voice/TDD) 

Michigan Commission of the Blind
201 North Washington, Second Floor, Lansing,
MI 48933
(517) 373-9415 (Voice/TDD) 

Midland Center for Independent Living 
1015 Ashman, Midland, MI 48640-4910
(517) 835-4041 (Voice/TDD)

ARC/Muskegon--Independent Living Program
1145 East Wesley Ave., Muskegon, MI 49442
(616) 777-2006

Blue Water Center for Independent Living
804 Huron Ave., Port Huron, MI 48060
(313) 987-9337 (Voice/TDD) 

Independent Living Rehabilitation Program
411-G East Genesee, Saginaw, MI 48607
(517) 771-1765

Grand Traverse Area Community Living Center
935 Barlow, Traverse City, MI 49684
(616) 941-7150

Oakland/Macomb Center for Independent
Living
6044 Rochester Rd., Troy, MI 48098
(313) 828-3500 (Voice) or (313) 828-3310
(TDD)


MINNESOTA

Center for Independent Living of Northeastern
Minnesota -- Cloquet
1219 14th St., #B, Cloquet, MN 55720
(218) 879-0873 (Voice/TDD) 

Center for Independent Living of Northeastern
Minnesota -- Duluth
205 West Second St., #442, Duluth, MN
55802
(218) 722-8911 (Voice/TDD) 

OPTIONS, Interstate Resource Center for
Independent Living
318 3rd St., N.W., East Grand Forks, MN
56721
(218) 773-6100 (Voice/TDD)

Center for Independent Living of Northeastern
Minnesota, Inc.
2310 First Ave., Hibbing, MN 55746
(218) 262-6675 (Voice/TDD)

Vinland National Center
P.O. Box 308, Loretto, MN 55357
(612) 479-3555 (Voice/TDD) 

Southern Minnesota Independent Living
Enterprises & Services (SMILES)
709 South Front St., Mankato, MN 56001
(507) 345-7139 (Voice/TDD)

Southwestern Center for Independent Living
109 S. Fifth St., Marshall, MN 56258
(507) 532-2221 (Voice) or (507) 532-2222
(TDD)

Courage Center
3915 Golden Valley Rd., Golden Valley, MN
55422
(612) 588-0811 (Voice) or (612) 520-0410
(TDD)

Independence Crossroads, Inc.
1073 Tenth Ave., SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414
(612) 378-0027 (Voice/TDD)

Freedom Resource Center for Independent
Living
725 Center Ave., Moorhead, MN 56560
(218) 236-0459

Southeastern Minnesota Center for
Independent Living, Inc.
1306 7th St., N.W., Rochester, MN 55901
(507) 285-1815 (Voice/TDD)

Central Minnesota Center for Independent
Living
600 25th Ave., South,  Suite 110, St. Cloud,
MN 56301
(612) 255-1882 (Voice/TDD)

Accessible Space, Inc.
2550 University Ave., West #301N, St. Paul,
MN 55114
(612) 645-7271

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency -
Homeownership Opportunity Program  
400 Sibley #300, St. Paul, MN 55101
(612) 296-7613 (Voice) or (612) 297-2361
(TDD)

Metropolitan Center for Independent Living,
Inc.
1619 Dayton Ave., Suite 303, St. Paul, MN
55104
(612) 646-8342 (Voice/TDD)

Minnesota State Services for the Blind and the
Visually Handicapped
1745 University Ave. W., St. Paul, MN 55104
(612) 642-0500 (Voice/TDD)


MISSISSIPPI

Alpha Home/Royal Maid Association for the
Blind
P.O. Drawer 30, Hazlehurst, MS 39083
(601) 894-1771

Jackson Independent Living Center
300 Capers Ave., Jackson, MS 39203
(601) 961-4140 (Voice/TDD)

Gulf Coast Independent Living Center
P.O. Box 377, Long Beach, MS 39560-0377
(601) 864-3786 (Voice/TDD)

Starkville Center for Independent Living
Mississippi State University, P.O. Drawer
6321,  MS 39762
(601) 325-8511


MISSOURI

Services for Independent Living
1301 Vandiver Dr., Suite Q, Columbia, MO
65202
(314) 874-1646 (Voice) or (314) 874-4121
(TDD)

Rehabilitation Institute
3011 Baltimore, Kansas City, MO 64108
(816) 756-2250 (Voice/TDD)

The WHOLE PERSON, Inc.
6301 Rockhill Rd., Suite 305E, Kansas City,
MO 64131
(816) 361-0304 (Voice) or (816) 361-7749
(TDD)

Southwest Center for Independent Living
1856 East Cinderella, Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 886-1188 (Voice/TDD)

Independence Center
4380 West Pine Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108 
(314) 533-6511

Life Skills Foundation
609 North & South, St. Louis, MO 63130
(314) 863-3913 (Voice/TDD)

Paraquad
4475 Castleman, St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 776-4475 (Voice) or (314) 776-4415
(TDD)

Places for People, Inc.
4120 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108
(314) 535-5600 

Disabled Citizens Alliance for Independence
Box 675, Viburnum, MO  65566
(314) 244-3315 (Voice/TDD)


MONTANA

Yellowstone Valley Center for Independent
Living
1925 Grand Ave. Suite 104, Billings, MT
59102
(406) 259-5181 (Voice/TDD)

North Central Independent Living Services, Inc.
104 Second St., South, Suite 101, Great Falls,
MT 59405
(406) 452-9834 (Voice/TDD)

Montana Independent Living Project
38 South Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT
59601
(406) 442-5755 (Voice) (406) 442-5756
(TDD)

Summit Independent Living Center
1280 South Third St., West, Missoula, MT
59801
(406) 728-1630 (Voice/TDD)


NEBRASKA

Goodwill Center for Independent Living
1804 South Eddy, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-7896 (Voice/TDD)

League of Human Dignity, Mobility Options,
Inc.
1701 P St., Lincoln, NE 68508-1741
(402) 471-7871 (Voice/TDD)

League of Human Dignity Independent Living
Center
604 West Benjamin, Norfolk, NE 68701
(402) 371-4475 (Voice/TDD)

League of Human Dignity Independent Living
Center
5017 Leavenworth, Omaha, NE 68106
(402) 558-3411 (Voice or TDD)


NEVADA

Nevada Association for the Handicapped
6200 West Oakey, Las Vegas, NV 89102
(702) 870-7050 (Voice/TDD)

Northern Nevada Center for Independent Living
624 East 4th St., Reno, NV 89512-3401
(702) 328-8000 (Voice) (702) 328-8006
(TDD)


NEW HAMPSHIRE

Granite State Independent Living Foundation
172 Pembroke Rd., Concord, NH 03301
(603) 228-9680 (Voice/TDD)


NEW JERSEY

Success Through Independent Living
Experience
1501 Park Ave., Asbury Park, NJ 07712 
(908) 774-4737

D.I.A.L. for Independent Living
66 Mt. Prospect Ave., Bldg. C, Clifton, NJ
07013-1918 
(201) 470-8090

East Brunswick Adult Program
380 Cranbury Rd., East Brunswick, NJ 08816
(908) 613-6983

Alliance for Disabled in Action
2050 Oak Tree Rd., Edison, NJ 08820 
(908) 321-1600 (Voice/TDD)

Total Living Center, Inc.
231 Philadelphia Ave., Egg Harbor City, NJ
08215
(609) 965-3734 (Voice/TDD)

HIP-Heightened Independence and Progress
44 Armory St., Englewood, NJ 07631
(201) 568-0906 (Voice) or (201) 568-6191
(TDD)

Monmouth/Ocean Independent Living Center
279 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ 07740
(908) 571-4884 (Voice) (908) 571-4878
(TDD)

D.I.A.L., Inc. (Newark/Union)
32 Park Place, Newark, NJ 07102
(201) 824-4009 (Voice) or (201) 824-3614
(TDD)

New Jersey Commission for the Blind and
Visually Impaired
153 Halsey St., P.O. Box 47017, Newark, NJ
17101
(201) 648-3333 (Voice) or (201) 648-4559
(TDD)

DIAL, Inc.  Northwest Branch
#7 Boardwalk, Sparta, NJ 07861
(201) 729-7155 (Voice) or (201) 729-3396
(TDD)

Project Freedom, Inc.
P.O. Box 8898, Trenton, NJ 08650
(609) 584-8857 (Voice/TDD) 

Center for Independent Living of South Jersey,
Inc.
800 North Delsea Dr., Westville, NJ 08093
(609) 853-6490 (Voice) or (609) 853-7602
(TDD)


NEW MEXICO

C.A.S.A, Inc.-Creative Alternative for Special
Adults
P.O. Box 36916, Albuquerque, NM 87176
(505) 298-7609

Independent Living Resource Center
2520 Virginia NE, Suite 200, Albuquerque, NM
87110
(505) 271-1565 (Voice/TDD)

Disability Resource Center
205 West Boutz, Bldg. 4, Suite 4, Las Cruces,
NM 88005
(505) 526-5016 (Voice/TDD)

New Vistas--Independent Living Center
2025 South Pacheco St., Ark Plaza, Suite
105-A, Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 471-1001 (Voice)
(800) 659-8331 (Relay Number/TDD) and
(800) 659-1779 (Relay Number/Voice)


NEW YORK

Capital District Center for Independence
845 Central Ave., Albany, NY 12206-1504
(518) 459-6422 (Voice/TDD)

Independent Living Center of Amsterdam, Inc.
12 Chestnut St., Amsterdam, NY 12010
(518) 842-3561 (Voice) or (518) 842-3593
(TDD)

Options for Independence
55 Market St., Auburn, NY 13021
(315) 255-3447 (Voice/TDD) 

Batavia Center for Independent Living
61 Swan St., Batavia, NY 14020
(716) 343-4524 (Voice/TDD) 

Southern Tier Independence Center
107 Chenango St., Binghamton, NY 13901
(607) 724-2111 (Voice/TDD)

Bronx Independent Living Services
3525 Decatur Ave., Bronx, NY 10467
(212) 515-2800 (Voice) or (212) 515-2803
(TDD)

Brooklyn Center for Independence of the
Disabled
408 Jay St., Rm. 401, Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 625-7500 (Voice) or (718) 625-7712
(TDD)

Western N.Y. Independent Living Center
3108 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14214
(716) 836-0822 (Voice/TDD)

SILO  (Satellite Office) - Self Initiated Living
Options
3180 Express Dr., South, Central Islip, NY
11722
(516) 348-0207 (Voice) or (516) 348-7655
(TDD) 

Access to Independence and Mobility
271 East First St., Corning, NY 14830-2924
(607) 962-8225 (Voice/TDD)

Long Island Center for Independent
Living/SUNY
Administration Bldg., #115, Farmingdale, NY
11735
(516) 420-2000

Glens Falls Independent Living Center
25 Sherman Ave., P.O. Box 453, Glens Falls,
NY 12801
(518) 792-3537 (Voice) or (518) 792-0505
(TDD)

Suffolk County Office of Handicapped Services
395 Oser Ave., Hauppauge, NY 11788-3631
(516) 853-3712 (Voice) (516) 582-6616
(TDD)

Finger Lakes Independence Center
609 West Clinton St., Suite 112, Ithaca, NY
14850
(607) 272-2433 (Voice) or (800) 662-1220
(TDD-NY Relay)

Queens Independent Living Center
140-40 Queens Blvd., Jamaica, NY 11437
(718) 658-2526 (Voice) or (718) 658-4720
(TDD)

Southwestern Independent Living Center
878 North Main St., Rear Entrance,
Jamestown, NY 14701 
(716) 661-3010 (Voice) or (716) 661-3012
(TDD)

Resource Center for Accessible Living
602 Albany Ave., Kingston, NY 12401
(914) 331-0541 (Voice) or (914) 331-8680
(TDD)

Long Island Center for Independent Living
3601 Hempstead Turnpike, Rm. 312,
Levittown, NY 11756
(516) 796-0144 (Voice) or (516) 796-0135
(TDD)

Massena Independent Living Center
1 North Main St., Massena, NY 13662
(315) 764-9442 (Voice/TDD) 

Self Initiated Living Options, Inc.
3241 Route 112, Bldg. 7, Medford, NY
11763-1411
(516) 698-1310 (Voice) or (516) 698-1392
(TDD)

Office Executive Services for the Physically
Challenged
1550 Franklin Ave., Rm. 112, Mineola, NY
11501
(516) 535-3147 (Voice) or (516) 535-3108
(TDD)

Barrier Free Living
270 East Second St., New York, NY 10009
(212) 677-6668 (Voice/TDD)

Center for Independence of the Disabled in
New York
841 Broadway, Rm. 205, New York, NY
10003
(212) 674-2300 (Voice/TDD) 

Visions
817 Broadway, 11th Fl., New York, NY 10003
(212) 477-3800

Eastern Orange County Center for Independent
Living
200 Lake St., Newburgh, NY 12550
(914) 565-1162

Niagara Frontier Center for Independent Living,
Inc.
1522 Main St., Niagara Falls, NY 14305
(716) 284-2452 (Voice/TDD)

Directions in Independent Living
180 North Union, Olean, NY 14760
(716) 373-4602 (Voice/TDD)

Catskill Center for Independence
P.O. Box 1247, Oneonta, NY 13820
(607) 432-8000 (Voice) or (607) 432-8000
(TDD)

North Country Center for Independence
159 Margaret St., Suite 202, Plattsburgh, NY
12901
(518) 563-9058 (Voice/TDD)

Taconic Resources for Independence
80 Washington St., Suite 201, Poughkeepsie,
NY 12601-2305
(914) 452-3913 (Voice) or (914) 485-8110
(TDD)

Rochester Center for Independent Living
758 South Ave., Rochester, NY 14620-2237
(716) 442-6470 (Voice/TDD) 

Independent Living in the Capital District, Inc.
2660 Albany St., Schenectady, NY 12304
(518) 393-2412

Western Orange County Center for
Independent Living, Inc.
RD1, Box 144C, Route 6, Slate Hill, NY 10973
(914) 355-2030 (Voice) or (914) 355-2060
(TDD)

Rockland Independent Living Center
235 North Main St., Suite 13, Spring Valley,
NY 10977
(914) 426-0707 (Voice) or (914) 426-1180
(TDD)

Staten Island Center for Independent Living,
Inc.
150 Walker St., Staten Island, NY 10302
(718) 720-9016 (Voice) or (718) 720-9870
(TDD)

ARISE, Inc., Center for Independent Living
501 East Fayette St., Syracuse, NY 13202
(315) 472-3171 (Voice/TDD)

Troy Resource Center for Independent Living
Troy Atrium, Broadway & 4th St., Troy, NY
12180
(518) 274-0701 (Voice/TDD)

Resource Center for Independent Living
409 Columbia St., Utica, NY 13502
(315) 797-4642 (Voice) or (315) 797-5837
(TDD)

Northern Regional Center for Independent
Living
Woolworth Bldg., Suite 400, Watertown, NY
13601
(315) 785-8703 (Voice/TDD)

Long Island Association for Children
265 Post Ave., Westbury, NY 11590
(516) 334-4965

Westchester Independent Living Center
297 Knollwood Rd., White Plains, NY, 10607
(914) 682-3926 (Voice) or (914) 682-0926
(TDD)

Westchester Disabled on the Move
984 North Broadway, Suite 509, Yonkers, NY
10701
(914) 968-4717 (Voice/TDD) 


NORTH CAROLINA

Programs for Accessible Living
1012 South Kings Dr., Doctor's Bldg., G-2,
Charlotte, NC 28283
(704) 375-3977 (Voice/TDD) 

Live Independently Networking Ctr.
P.O. Box 389, Newton, NC 28658
(704) 465-8484 (Voice) (704) 465-8369
(TDD)


NORTH DAKOTA

Fraser Limited
711 South University Dr., Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 232-3301

Center for Independent Living
1007 N.W. l8th, Mandan, ND 58554
(701) 663-0376 


OHIO

Tri-County Independent Living Center, Inc.
680 East Market St., Suite 205, Akron, OH
44304
(216) 762-0007 (Voice) or (216) 762-7429
(TDD)

Access Center for Independent Living, Inc.
7946 Clyo Rd., Suite A, Centerville, OH 45459
(513) 439-0071 (Voice) or (513) 439-0072
(TDD)

Independent Living Options, Inc.
2433 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, OH
45211-7927
(513) 661-2600 (Voice) or (513) 661-2750
(TDD)

HELP Six Chimneys, Inc.
3907 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 361-3907

Services for Independent Living
25100 Euclid Ave., Suite 105, Cleveland, OH
44117
(216) 731-1529 (Voice/TDD) 

Mid-Ohio Board Independent Living
1393 East Broad St., Columbus, OH 43205
(614) 252-1661 (Voice) or (614) 252-2668
(TDD)

United Cerebral Palsy of Columbus & Franklin
County
440 Industrial Mile Rd., Columbus, OH 43228
(614) 279-0109

Rehabilitation Services of North Central Ohio
270 Sterkel Blvd., Mansfield, OH 44907
(419) 756-1133 (Voice/TDD)

Ability Center of Greater Toledo
5605 Monroe, Sylvania, OH 43560
(419) 885-5733 (Voice) or (419) 882-2387
(TDD)


OKLAHOMA

Caddo County Independent Living Center
132 East Broadway St., #208, Anadarko, OK
73005-2837
(405) 247-7331 (Voice/TDD)

Green Country IL Resource Center
310 South Osage, P.O. Box 2295, Bartlesville,
OK 74005 
(918) 336-0700 (Voice/TDD)

Northwest Oklahoma Independent Living
Center
705 South Oakwood, Suite B-1, Enid, OK
73703 
(405) 237-8508 (Voice/TDD)

Oklahoma Independent Living Resource Center
321 S. Third, Suite 2, McAlester, OK 74501 
(918) 426-6220 (Voice/TDD)

Progressive Independence, Inc.
121 North Porter, Norman, OK 73071
(405) 321-3203 (Voice/TDD)

Ability Resources
1724 East 8th St., Tulsa, OK 74104
(918) 592-1235 (Voice/TDD)


OREGON

Disabilities Advisory Coalition
P.O. Box 10864, Eugene, OR 97440
(503) 689-8675

Laurel Hill Center--Independent Living Program
2145 Centennial Plaza, Eugene, OR 97401
(503) 485-6340

HASL, Independent Abilities Center
290 Northeast "C" St., Grants Pass, OR
97526
(503) 479-4275

Columbia Gorge Rehab. Center
2940 Thomsen Rd., Hood River, OR 97031
(503) 386-3520

Columbia Gorge Rehab. Center Reside
1306 Taylor St., Hood River, OR 97031
(503) 386-2544

SPOKES Unlimited
P.O. Box 7896, Klamath Falls, OR 97602
(503) 883-7547 (Voice/TDD)

Living Opportunities Inc.
P.O. Box 1072, Medford, OR 97501 
(503) 772-1503

Access Oregon
2600 Southeast Belmont, Suite A, Portland,
OR 97214
(503) 230-1225 (Voice/TDD)

Commission for the Blind
535 Southeast 12th Ave., Portland, OR 97214
(503) 238-8375 (Voice/TDD)

Volunteer Braille Services, Inc.
4001 Northeast Halsey, Portland, OR, 97232
(503) 284-3339 (Voice/TDD)

Vocational Rehabilitation Division--Independent
Living Services
2045 Silverton Rd., NE, Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-3830 (Voice/TDD)


PENNSYLVANIA

Lehigh Valley Center for Independent Living
1501 Lehigh St., Allentown, PA 18103-3813
(215) 791-7870 (Voice) or (215) 791-7875
(TDD)

Center for Independent Living of Southcentral
PA
1501 11th Ave., Mezzanine Level, Altoona, PA
16601
(814) 949-1905 (Voice/TDD)

Center for Independent Living of Central
Pennsylvania
2331 Market St., Camp Hill, PA 17012
(717) 731-1900 (Voice) or (717) 731-1077
(TDD)

Erie Independence House/Center for
Independent Living
2222 Filmore Ave., Erie, PA 16506-2943
(814) 838-7222 (Voice) or (814) 838-8115
(TDD)

Anthracite Region Center for Independent
Living
40 North Church St., City Hall, Hazleton, PA
18201
(717) 455-9800

Susquehanna Independent Living Center
1851 Charter Ln., P.O. Box 10396, Lancaster,
PA 17605-0396
(717) 397-2168 (Voice) or (717) 397-4193
(TDD)

North Central Center for Independent Living
1722 West Market St., Lewisburg, PA 17837
(717) 524-9695 (Voice/TDD)

Center for Independent Living--Associated
Services for the Blind
919 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 627-0600 (Voice/TDD)

Resources for Living Independently
One Winding Way, Suite 108, Philadelphia, PA
19131
(215) 581-0666 (Voice) or (215) 581-0664
(TDD)

Three Rivers Center for Independent Living
7110 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15208
(412) 371-7700 (Voice/TDD) 

Allied Services for the Handicapped
475 Morgan Highway, Scranton, PA 18508
(717) 348-2221

Northeastern Pennsylvania Center for
Independent Living
431 Wyoming Ave., Lower Level, Scranton,
PA 18503
(717) 344-7211 (Voice/TDD)

Berks County Center for Independent Living
899 Penn Ave., Sinking Spring, PA 19608
(215) 670-0734 (Voice) or (215) 670-0753
(TDD)

Tri-County Partnership for Independent Living
120 East Hallam Ave., Rm. 120, Washington,
PA 15301-3404
(412) 223-5115 (Voice/TDD)

Brian's House, Inc.
1300 South Concord Rd., West Chester, PA,
19382
(215) 399-1175


RHODE ISLAND

Blackstone Valley Center Independent Living
Program
115 Manton St., Pawtucket, RI 02861
(401) 727-0150

People Activity Reaching Independent-ARI
Independent Living Center
500 Prospect St., Pawtucket, RI 02860
(401) 725-1966 (Voice/TDD)

IN-SIGHT Independent Living
43 Jefferson Blvd., Warwick, RI 02888
(401) 941-3322

Ocean State Center for Independent Living 
59 West Shore Rd., Warwick, RI 02889-1140
(401) 738-1013 (Voice) (401) 738-1015
(TDD)


SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation
Independent Living Program
1410 C-Boston Ave., P.O. Box 15, West
Columbia, SC 29169-0015
(803) 822-5314


SOUTH DAKOTA

Opportunities for Independent Living-(O.I.L.)
P.O. Box 1571, Aberdeen, SD 57402-1571
(605) 622-2298

Adjustment Training Center
607 Northforth St., Southeast, Aberdeen, SD
57401
(605) 229-0263

Black Hills Workshop & Training Center
Box 2104; 3603 Range Rd., Rapid City, SD
57702
(605) 343-4550

Western Resources for Disabled Independence
36 East Chicago, Box 9, Rapid City, SD 57701
(605) 394-1930 (Voice/TDD)

Communication Service for the Deaf
3520 Gateway Ln., Sioux Falls, SD 57106
(605) 339-6718 (Voice/TDD)

Prairie Freedom Center for Disabled
Independents
301 South Garfield Ave., Suite 8, Sioux Falls,
SD 57104
(605) 339-6558 (Voice/TDD)


TENNESSEE

Memphis Center for Independent Living
163 North Angelus, Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 726-6404 (Voice/TDD)


TEXAS

Panhandle Action Center for Independent
Living Skills
3608 South Washington, Amarillo, TX 79110
(806) 352-1500 (Voice) or (806) 352-8630
(TDD)

Educational Support Services Office
University of Texas at Arlington, Box 19028,
Arlington, TX 76019

Provence Center for Independent Living
600 New York Ave., Arlington, TX 76010
(817) 275-3369

Austin Resource Center for Independent Living
5555 North Lamar, Suite J-125, Austin, TX
78751
(512) 467-0744 (Voice/TDD)

Independent Living Program for Blind &
Blind-Multi-Handicapped
4800 North Lamar, Suite 220, Austin, TX
78756
(512) 459-2500 and (800) 459-2606

Texas Rehabilitation Commission 
4900 North Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX
78751-2316
(512) 483-4000

Independent Living Rehabilitation
Program--Texas Commission for the Blind
410 South Padre Island Dr., Suite 103, Corpus
Christi, TX 78405
(512) 289-1128

Tri-County Awareness
Association--Independent Living Center
P.O. Box 875, Crockett, TX  75835 
(409) 544-2811 (Voice) or (409) 544-7315
(TDD)

Disabled Ability Resource Environment
8929 Viscount, Suite 101, El Paso, TX 79925
(915) 591-0800 (Voice/TDD)

Reach Independent Living Center
617 Seventh Ave., Suite 304, Ft. Worth, TX
76104
(817) 870-9082 (Voice) or (817) 870-9086
(TDD)

Center for the Retarded, Inc.--Independent
Living Program
P.O. Box 13403, Houston, TX 77219
(713) 528-6371

Deville Independent Living Program--Lighthouse
of Houston
4039 Bellefontaine, Houston, TX 77025
(713) 666-4641

Houston Center for Independent Living
7000 Regency Square Blvd., #160, Houston,
TX 77036
(713) 974-4621 (Voice/TDD)

Texas Commission for the Blind
427 West 20th, Suite 407, Houston, TX
77008
(713) 880-0721

Independent Life Styles, Inc.
P.O. Box 571874, Houston, TX 77257
(303) 790-7002

LIFE Independent Living Center
4514 Englewood Ave., Lubbock, TX
79414-1227
(806) 795-5433 (Voice/TDD)

Valley Association for Independent Living
105-C Expressway 83, Fharr, TX 78577
(512) 781-7733 (Voice/TDD)

San Antonio Independent Living Services
5101 San Pedro, San Antonio, TX
78212-1400
(512) 734-9971 (Voice/TDD)

OBS/ILR--Texas Commission for the Blind
1101 E S.E. Loop 323 #640, Tyler, TX
75701-9638
(903) 581-9945 (Voice/TDD)


UTAH

OPTIONS for Independence
1095 North Main, Logan, UT 84321 
(801) 753-5353 (Voice/TDD)

Active Re-Entry
451 South Carbon Ave., P.O. Box 931, Price,
UT 84501 
(801) 637-4950 (Voice/TDD)

Utah Independent Living Center, Inc
764 South 200 West, Salt Lake City, UT
84101-2700
(801) 359-2457 (Voice/TDD)

Southern Utah Independent Living Center
764 South, 200 West, Salt Lake City, UT
84101-2700
(801) 673-7579


VERMONT

Vermont Association for the Blind
37 Elmwood Ave., Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 863-1358 (Voice/TDD)

Vermont Center for Independent Living
174 River St., Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 229-0501 (Voice/TDD)


VIRGINIA

Appalachian Independence Center
230 Charwood Drive, Abingdon, VA 24210
(703) 628-2969 (Voice) (703) 628-4931
(TDD)

Virginia Department for the Visually
Handicapped
205 South Whiting St., Suite 505, Alexandria,
VA 22304
(703) 823-2234 (Voice/TDD)

ENDependence Center of N. Virginia
2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite 400, Arlington, VA
22201
(703) 525-3268 (Voice/TDD)

Independence Resource Center
201 West Main St., Suite 8, Charlottesville,
VA 22901
(804) 971-9629 (Voice/TDD)

Woodrow Wilson Center for Independent
Living
Box W37 Fishersville, VA 24401
(703) 332-7103 (Voice/TDD)

Peninsula Center for Independent Living --
Insight Enterprises
11832 Canon Blvd., Suite F, Newport News,
VA 23606
(804) 827-0275 (Voice) or (804) 873-0817
(TDD)

Endependence Center, Inc.
Janaf Office Bldg., Suite 601, Norfolk, VA
23502
(804) 461-8007 (Voice) (804) 461-7527
(TDD)

Central Virginia Independent Living Center, Inc.
2900 West Broad St., Richmond, VA
23230-1049
(804) 353-6503 (Voice) or (804) 353-6583
(TDD)

Independence Living Program Veterans
Adminstration Med. Ctr.--VAMC Richmond
1201 Broad Rock Rd.-VAMC, Richmond, VA
23249
(804) 230-0001

Independent Living Center
Network--Department for the Visually
Handicapped
1809 Staples Mill Rd., Suite 101, Richmond,
VA 23230
(804) 257-0030

Center for Independence for the Disabled
1502-D Williamson Rd., N.E., Roanoke, VA
24012
(703) 342-1231 (Voice) or (703) 342-1939
(TDD)

Roanoke Independent Living
Center--Department for the Visually
Handicapped
210 Church Ave., Southwest #B-50, Roanoke,
VA 24011 
(703) 982-7122 (Voice/TDD)

Shenandoah Valley Independent Living Center
21 South Kent St., Winchester, VA 22601
(703) 662-4452 (Voice/TDD)


WASHINGTON

Vision and Independent Living Services
2400 Queen St., Bellingham, WA 98226
(206) 647-0309

Kitsap Community Action Program
1201 Park Ave., Bremerton, WA 98310
(206) 377-0053

Independent Lifestyle Services
North 306 Maine St., Ellensburg, WA 98926
(509) 962-9620

Care Medical Equipment
1301 Hewitt, Everett, WA 98201
(206) 252-6456

Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation--Independent Living Service
P.O. Box 45340, Olympia, WA 98504-5340
(206) 753-2756 (Voice) or (206) 753-5473
(TDD)

Center for Independence--Good Samaritan
Hospital
407 14th Ave., Southeast, Puyallup, WA
98372
(206) 848-6661 (Voice/TDD)

Community Service Center for Deaf and Hard
of Hearing
1609 19th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 322-4996 (Voice/TDD)

Community Services for the Blind
9709 Third Ave. NE, Suite 100, Seattle, WA
98115 
(206) 525-5556 (Voice/TDD)

Epilepsy Association Western Washington
8511 15th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98115 
(206) 523-2551 (Voice/TDD) (800) 752-3509

Independent Living Center-Northwest
2600 South Walker, Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 328-1403 (Voice/TDD)

Resource Center for the Handicapped
20150-45th Ave., N.E., Seattle, WA 98155
(206) 362-2273 (Voice) (206) 368-3308
(TDD)

Washington Coalition of Citizens with
Disabilities
3530 Stoneway, North, Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 461-4550 (Voice) or (206) 461-3766
(TDD)

Washington Department Services for the Blind
3411 South Alaska St., Seattle, WA 98118
(206) 721-4422 (Voice) or (206) 721-4056
(TDD)

Adventures in Independence Development
819 South Hatch, Spokane, WA 99202
(509) 535-9696

Coalition of Responsible Disabled
North 908 Howard, Suite 10, Spokane, WA
99201
(509) 326-6355 (Voice/TDD)

Lilac Blind Foundation, Independent Living
Program
North 1212 Howard, Spokane, WA 99201
(509) 328-9116

Greater Lakes Mental Health Foundation
10510 Gravelly Lake Dr., Southwest, Suite
118, Tacoma, WA 98499
(206) 582-8820 (Voice/TDD)

Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with
Disabilities-(TACID)
6315 South 19th St., Tacoma, WA
98466-6217
(206) 565-9000 (Voice/TDD) 

Coalition Handicapped Organizations
P.O. Box 2129, Vancouver, WA 98668-2129
(206) 693-8819 (Voice) or (206) 693-8835
(TDD)


WEST VIRGINIA

Mountain State Center for Independent Living
329 Prince St., Beckley, WV 25801
(304) 255-0122 (Voice/TDD) 

Appalachian Center for Independent Living
1023 Washington St. West, Charleston, WV
25302-1441
(304) 342-6328 (Voice/TDD) 

Mountain State Center for Independent Living
914-1/2 Fifth Ave., Huntington, WV 25701
(304) 525-3324 (Voice/TDD) 

NC West Virginia Center for Independent Living
- Coordinating Council
1000 Elmer W. Prince Drive, Morgantown, WV
26505
(304) 599-3636 (Voice/TDD)


WISCONSIN

Milwaukee North Job Services
6087 Teutonia Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53209
(414) 438-2000

Visiting Nurse Corporation-Independent Living
Services
11333 North National Ave., Milwaukee, WI
53227
(414) 327-2295

Veterans Adminstration Hospital
5000 West National Ave., Milwaukee, WI
53295
(414) 384-2000

Curative Workshop, Inc.
1506 South Oneida St., St. Elizabeth Hosp.,
Appleton, WI 54915
(414) 738-2644 (Voice) or (414) 738-2715
(TDD)

Independent Living Program-Curative
Rehabilitation Center
2900 Curry Ln., P.O. Box 8027, Green Bay,
WI 54308
(414) 468-1161 (Voice/TDD)

Access to Independence, Inc.
22 North Second St., Madison, WI 53704 
(608) 251-7575 (Voice) or (608) 251-7731
(TDD)

Center for Independent Living
University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI
54751
(715) 232-2150 (Voice/TDD)

Southeast Wisconsin Center for Independent
Living 
6222 West Capitol Drive, Milwaukee, WI
53216
(414) 438-5622 (Voice) or (414) 438-5627
(TDD)

Society's Assets
1511 Washington Ave., Racine, WI 53403
(414) 637-9128 (Voice) (414) 552-9656
(TDD)

North Country Independent Living
P.O. Box 1245, Superior, WI 54880
(715) 392-9118 (Voice/TDD)

Christian League for the Handicapped
P.O. Box 948, Walworth, WI 53184
(414) 275-6131

Independent Living Services NC WI
1200 Lake View Dr., Suite 150, Wausau, WI
54401
(715) 848-4390 (Voice/TDD)


WYOMING

Wyoming Independent Living Rehabilitation
246 S. Center, Suite 16, Casper, WY 82601
(307) 266-6956 (Voice/TDD)

Rehabilitation Enterprises of Northeast
Wyoming
245 Broadway, Sheridan, WY 82801
(307) 672-7481 


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

D.C. Center for Independent Living
1400 Florida Ave., Northeast, #3, Washington,
DC 20009
(202) 388-0033 (Voice) (202) 388-0033
(TDD)

Independent Living for the Handicapped
1301 Belmont St., Northwest, Washington,
DC 20009
(202) 797-9803


VIRGIN ISLANDS

Virgin Islands Association for Independent
Living
P.O. Box 3305, Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas,
VI 00803-3305
(809) 775-9740
                                       STATE TECHNOLOGY-RELATED
ASSISTANCE
PROGRAMS

ALASKA

Assistive
Technology of
Alaska
Division of
Vocational
Rehabilitation
400 D St., Suite
230
Anchorage, AK 
99501
(907) 274-0138
(Voice)
(907) 274-0517
(TDD)


ARKANSAS

Department of
Human Services
Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
Increasing
Capabilities Access
Network
2201 Brookwood
Dr., Suite 117
Little Rock, AR 
72202
(501) 666-8868
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 828-2799 (In
State)

COLORADO

Rocky Mountain
Resource and
Training Institute
6355 Ward Rd.,
Suite 310
Arvada, CO  80004
(303) 420-2942
(Voice/TDD)

DELAWARE

University of
Delaware
Center of Applied
Science and
Engineering
New Castle County
Newark, DE  19716
(302) 651-6830
(Voice)
(302) 651-6834
(TDD)

GEORGIA

Georgia Department
of Human
Resources
Georgia Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
878 Peachtree St.,
N.E., Rm. 702
Atlanta, GA  30309
(404) 853-9151

HAWAII

Department of
Human Services
Vocational
Rehabilitation and
Services for the
Blind Division
1000 Bishop St.,
Rm. 605
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 586-5368
(Voice)
(808) 586-5376
(TDD)

ILLINOIS

Illinois Assistive
Technology Project
411 East Adams St.
Springfield, IL 
62701-1404
(217) 522-7985
(Voice/TDD)


INDIANA

Family and Social
Services
Administration
Division of Aging
and Rehabilitative
Services
402 West
Washington St.,
Rm. W-453
Indianapolis, IN 
46207-7083
(317) 233-3394
(Voice)
(317) 232-1427
(TDD)


IOWA

Iowa Program for
Assistive
Technology
Iowa University
Affiliated Program
University Hospital
School
Iowa City, IA 
52242
(319) 356-4391
(Voice/TDD)


KENTUCKY

Kentucky Assistive
Technology Service
(KATS) Network
KATS Network
Coordinating Center
427 Versailles Rd.
Frankfort, KY 
40601
(502) 564-4665
(Voice/TDD)


LOUISIANA

Louisiana State
Planning Council on
Developmental
Disabilities
Department of
Health and
Hospitals
P.O. Box 3455
Baton Rouge, LA 
70821-3455
(504) 342-6804


MAINE

Division of Special
Education
Maine Department
of Education
State House Station
#23
Augusta, ME 
04333
(207) 289-5950
(Voice)
(207) 289-2550
(TDD)

MARYLAND

Maryland
Technology
Assistance Project
Governor's Office
for Handicapped
Individuals
300 West
Lexington St.
1 Market Center-
Box 10
Baltimore, MD 
21201-3435
(410) 333-4975


MASSACHUSETTS

Deputy
Commissioner for
Policy and Programs

Commission on the
Deaf & Hard of
Hearing
Central Office
600 Washington
St., Rm. 600
Boston, MA  02111
(617) 727-5106
(Voice/TDD)


MINNESOTA

Minnesota Star
Program
300 Centennial
Bldg.
658 Cedar St.
St. Paul, MN 
55155
(612) 297-1554
(Voice)
(612) 296-9962
(TDD)


MISSISSIPPI

Division of
Rehabilitation
Services
300 Capers Ave.
Jackson, MS 
39203
(601) 354-6891
(Voice/TDD)


MISSOURI

University of Missouri-
 Kansas City 
Institute for Human
Development
University of
Missouri-Kansas
City
Kansas City, MO 
64110
(816) 235-1770
(Voice)
(816) 235-1203
(TDD)


MONTANA

Montana
Department of
Social and
Rehabilitation
Services
Rehabilitation
Services Division
111 Sanders
P.O. Box 4210
Helena, MT  59604
(406) 444-2590
(Voice/TDD)


NEBRASKA

Assistive
Technology Project
Nebraska
Department of
Education
Division of
Rehabilitative
Services
301 Centennial Mall
South
P.O. Box 94987
Lincoln, NE  68509-
4987
(402) 471-0735
(Voice/TDD)
(800) 742-7594
(Voice/TDD)

NEVADA

Program
Development
Rehabilitation
Division, PRPD
505 East King St.,
Rm. 502
Carson City, NV 
89710
(702) 687-4452
(Voice/TDD)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Department of
Education
State of New
Hampshire
Concord, NH 
03824
(603) 362-4320


NEW MEXICO

New Mexico TAP
State Department
of Education
Division of
Vocational
Rehabilitation
604 West San
Mateo
Santa Fe, NM 
87505
(505) 827-3533
(Voice)
(800) 866-ABLE
(TDD)

NEW YORK

New York State
Office of Advocate
for the Disabled
TRAID Project
One Empire State
Plaza, 10th Fl.
Albany, NY  12223-
0001
(518) 474-2825
(Voice)
(518) 473-4231
(TDD)


NORTH CAROLINA

North Carolina
Assistive
Technology Project
Department of
Human Resources
Division of
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
1110 Navaho Dr.,
Suite 101
Raleigh, NC  27609
(919) 850-2787


OREGON

Department of
Human Resources
Oregon Vocational
Rehabilitation
Division
Technology Access
for Life Needs
2045 Silverton Rd.,
N.E. 
Salem, OR  97310
(503) 378-3850
(Voice/TDD)


SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Department
P.O. Box 15
West Columbia, SC 
29171-0015
(803) 822-5303


TENNESSEE

Tennessee
Technology Access
Project
Department of
Mental Health and
Mental Retardation
3rd Fl., Doctor's
Bldg.
706 Church St.
Nashville, TN 
37243-0675
(615) 741-7441


UTAH

Utah Assistive
Technology
Program
Utah State
University
Developmental
Center for Persons
with Disabilities
Logan, UT  84322-
6855
(801) 750-1982


VERMONT

Assistive
Technology Project
Department of
Aging and
Disabilities
Agency of Human
Services
103 South Main St.
Waterbury, VT 
05676
(802) 241-2186


VIRGINIA

Virginia Assistive
Technology System
Department of
Rehabilitative
Services
4901 Fitzhugh Ave.
P.O. Box 11045
Richmond, VA 
23230
(804) 367-0315
(Voice)
(804) 367-0315
(TDD))


WISCONSIN

WisTech
Division of
Vocational
Rehabilitation
1 West Wilson St.,
Rm. 950
P.O. Box 7852
Madison, WI 
53702
(608) 266-1281
(Voice)
608) 266-9599
(TDD


Section XIII.  STATE PROGRAMS OF
EDUCATION AND ASSISTANCE FOR
FARMERS AND RANCHERS WITH
DISABILITIES

                                                    ILLINOIS
____________________________________________
___________________________

Extension Ag. Safety
Spec.
Department of Ag.
Engineering
University of Illinois
1304 W.
Pennsylvania Ave.
Urbana, IL  61801
(217) 333-9417
(Voice)
(217) 244-0323
(Fax)
Illinois Easter Seal
Society
2715 South Fourth
St.
P.O. Box 1767
Springfield, IL  62705
(217) 525-0398


                                                     INDIANA
____________________________________________
___________________________

Breaking New Ground
Resource Center
Purdue University
1146 Agricultural
Engineering Building
West Lafayette, IN 
47907-1146
(317) 494-5088
(Voice)
(317) 254-8382
(Fax)Indiana Easter Seal
Society
8425 Keystone
Crossing
Suite 190
Indianapolis, IN 
46240
(317) 254-8382


                                                      IOWA
____________________________________________
__________________________

Department of
Human Development
and Family Studies
Iowa State University
166 LeBaron Hall
Ames, IA  50011
(515) 294-6568
(Voice)
(515) 294-2502
(Fax)The Easter Seal
Society of Iowa
Farm Family
Rehabilitation
 Management (FARM)
Program
P.O. Box 4002
Des Moines, Iowa 
50333
(515) 289-1933




                                                    LOUISIANA
____________________________________________
__________________________

Louisiana Cooperative
Extension Service
Knapp Hall,
University Station
Baton Rouge, LA 
70803
(504) 388-6794The Workplace
4162 Canal St., Suite
101
New Orleans, LA 
70119
(504) 484-6363


                                                    NEW YORK
____________________________________________
__________________________

Ag. & Bio.
Engineering Dept.
330 Riley-Robb Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY  14853
(607) 255-1143New York Easter Seal
Society
845 Central Ave.
Albany, New York 
12206
(518) 438-8785

                                                     VERMONT
____________________________________________
_________________________

Vermont Rural and
Farm Family
 Vocational
Rehabilitation
Program
Morrill Hall
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 
05405
(802) 656-3031Easter Seal Society of
New
 Hampshire, Inc.
555 Auburn St.
Manchester, NH 
03103
(603) 623-8863
(Voice/TDD)

                                                    WISCONSIN
____________________________________________
_________________________

University of
Wisconsin-Madison
Agricultural
Engineering
Department
460 Henry Mall
Madison, WI  53706
(608) 262-0613Easter Seal Society
101 Nob Hill Rd.,
Suite 301
Madison, WI  53713
(608) 277-8288






                                                 REGIONAL GRANTS

                                             MONTANA, IDAHO,
WYOMING
____________________________________________
_________________________

EIEIO 
Rehabilitation
Engineering Unit
Deptartment of
Mechanical
Engineering
Montana State
University
Bozeman, MT  59717
(406) 994-6294
Easter Seal Society of
Montana,
 Idaho and Wyoming
4400 Central Ave.
Great Falls, MT 
59405-1695
(406) 761-3680
(Voice/TDD)

        
                                        TELECOMMUNICATIONS RELAY
SERVICES

Title IV of the ADA requires common carriers
that provide telephone voice transmission
services to provide telecommunications relay
services.  Relay services make telephone
communication possible between people who
do not have TDD's and people who use TDD's. 
A TDD is a text telephone that makes
telephone communication accessible to people
who are speech and/or hearing impaired.  
Telephone conversation is transmitted in a
visible, printed format.  When using a
telecommunications relay service, a trained
relay operator, or communications assistant,
transmits conversation between a person using
a TDD and a person using a voice telephone. 

For example:                            If an employer wished to
call
                                        a person who is deaf to set
                                        up a job interview, s/he
can
                                        call the relay service by
voice
                                        and give the operator the
                                        applicant's telephone
number. 
                                        The operator will then call
the
                                        applicant by TDD.  When the
                                        applicant answers the
                                        telephone using a TDD, the
                                        operator will voice the
                                        applicant's message to the
                                        employer.  The employer can
                                        speak directly to the
                                        applicant, with the relay
                                        operator transmitting the
                                        employer's voiced words by
                                        TDD. 

Listed below are telephone numbers for state
relay services.  Because the availability of
telecommunications relay services is rapidly
growing and changing, some of the following
telephone numbers may change and new
numbers may be added for states currently
without relay services that are not included in
this list.



Alabama

(800) 548-2546
(TDD)                   
(800) 548-2547
(Voice)

Arkansas

(501) 661-2736
(TDD)
(501) 661-2821
        Arizona
        
        (800) 367-8939
        (TDD)
        (800) 842-4681
        (Voice)

        Phoenix

        (602) 231-0961
        (TDD)
        (602) 275-5779
        (Voice)



California

Until March
10,1992

(800) 342-5966
(TDD) 
(800) 342-5833
(Voice) 

After March 10,
1992

(800) 735-2929
(TDD)
(800) 735-2922
(Voice)

Colorado

(800) 659-2656
(TDD)
(800) 659-3656
(Voice)

Connecticut

(203) 242-1011
(TDD)
(203) 243-8724
(Voice)

203 Area

(800) 842-9710
(TDD)
(800) 833-8134
(Voice)

Delaware

(800) 232-5460
(TDD)
(800) 232-5470
(Voice)

Georgia

(800) 255-0056
(TDD)
(800) 255-0135
(Voice)

Hawaii

(808) 643-8833
(TDD)
(808) 643-8255 

Illinois

(800) 526-0844
(TDD)
(800) 526-0857
(Voice)

Kansas

(800) 766-3777
(TDD/Voice)

Kentucky

(800) 648-6056
(TDD)
(800) 648-6057
(Voice)

Louisiana

(800) 256-6004
(TDD/Voice)

Baton Rouge

(318) 262-5377
(TDD/Voice)

Maine

(800) 437-1220
(TDD)
(800) 457-1220
(Voice)

                                                               207
Area

                                                              
(207) 955-3313
                                                              
(TDD)
                                                              
(207) 955-3777
                                                              
(Voice)

Maryland

(800) 735-2258
(TDD/Voice)

Massachusetts

(800) 439-2370
(TDD/Voice)

Michigan

(800) 649-3777
(TDD/Voice)

Minnesota

(800) 657-3529
(TDD/Voice)

                                                               612
Area

                                                              
(612) 297-5353
                                                              
(TDD/Voice)

Mississippi

(800) 251-5325
(TDD)
(800) 544-5000
(Voice)

Missouri

(800) 735-2966
(TDD)
(800) 735-2466
(Voice)

Montana

(800) 253-4091
(TDD)
(800) 253-4093
(Voice)

Nebraska

(800) 833-7352
(TDD)
(800) 833-0920
(Voice)

Nevada

(800) 326-4868
(TDD)
(800) 326-6888
(Voice)

New Hampshire

(800) 735-2964
(TDD/Voice)

New Jersey

(800) 852-7899
(TDD)
(800) 852-7897
(Voice)New Mexico

(800) 659-8331
(TDD)
(800) 659-1779
(Voice)


New York

(800) 662-1220
(TDD)
(800) 421-1220
(Voice)


North Carolina

(800) 735-2962
(TDD)
(800) 735-8262
(Voice)

Oklahoma

918 Area

(800) 722-0353
(TDD)
(918) 663-4071
(Voice

405 Area

(800) 522-8506
(TDD)
(405) 942-8188
(Voice)

Oregon

Salem

(503) 223-1353
(TDD/Voice)

Until March 31,
1992

(800) 526-0661
(TDD/Voice)

Pennsylvania

(800) 654-5984
(TDD)
(800) 654-5988
(Voice)
South Dakota

(800) 622-1770
(TDD/Voice)

                                                              
Sioux Falls

                                                              
(605) 339-6464
                                                              
(TDD/Voice)

Tennessee

(800) 848-0298
(TDD)
(800) 848-0299
(Voice)


Texas

(800) 735-2989
(TDD)
(800) 735-2988
(Voice)

Utah

(801) 298-8245
(TDD)
(801) 298-9484
(Voice)

Vermont

(800) 253-0191
(TDD)
(800) 253-0195
(Voice)

Virginia

(800) 828-1120
(TDD)
(800) 828-1140
(Voice)

Washington

(800) 833-6388
(TDD/Voice)

        Seattle

                                                              
(206) 587-5500
                                                              
(TDD/Voice)Index

Ability Magazine  43
        Jobs Information Business Service  43
ABLEDATA  43
Accent on Information  44
Accessibility  10, 12, 16, 17, 23, 26, 28, 32,
33, 39, 44, 45, 48, 50, 51, 56, 57, 59, 65,                       
                                            6
                                                                  
                                            6
                                                                  
                                            ,
                                                                  
                                            6
                                                                  
                                            7
                                                                  
                                            ,
                                                                  
                                            6
                                                                  
                                            9
Accessibility checklists  24, 57, 59, 69, 17
        ADA Accessibility Guidelines Checklist 
                17
        Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards
                Checklist  17
Accessibility surveys  26, 33, 51, 57, 65,
                69, 24, 44, 50, 55, 59, 65, 66
Accommodations
        job  1, 5, 16, 26, 30, 35, 38, 43, 46,
                48, 49, 52, 53, 55, 60, 61, 64, 65,
                67, 16, 27, 57, 62, 70
        public  9, 10, 12, 13, 17, 20, 22, 24,
                52, 68
        reasonable accommodation  45, 61
        testing  20, 50
        worksite  16, 47, 49, 57, 69, 60, 63, 65
ADA  1, 3-5, 7, 9-13, 16-25, 27-29, 31,
                32, 37, 45-48, 52-54, 56-62, 64, 65,
                68, 69, 82
        Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and
                Facilities  17
        Accessibility Guidelines for
                Transportation Facilities  17
        Accessibility Guidelines for
                Transportation Vehicles  17
        Federal publications  9-12, 16-25, 28,
                29, 37
        Federally funded technical assistance  9-25,
        31, 32
        Federally funded training  9, 12, 13, 16,
        18-24
        Regulations  9-11
        tax credits and deductions  9, 28
        Title I  1, 3, 9, 12, 18, 25, 12
        Title II  10, 12, 17, 18, 21
        Title III  10, 19, 20, 12, 17, 18, 21
        Title IV  10, 12
ADA Regional Disability and Business
                Technical Assistance Centers   
        12-15, 17, 22, 95-151
        Great Lakes Disability and Business
                Technical Assistance Center  14
        Great Plains Disability and Business
                Technical Assistance Center  15
        Mid-Atlantic Disability and Business
                Technical Assistance Center  14
        New England Disability and Business
                Technical Assistance Center  13
        Northeast Disability and Business
                Technical Assistance Center  13
        Northwest Disability and Business
                Technical Assistance Center  15
        Pacific Coast Disability and Business
                Technical Assistance Center  15
        Rocky Mountain Disability and Business
                Technical Assistance Center  15
        Southeast Disability and Business
                Technical Assistance Center  14
        Southwest Disability and Business
                Technical Assistance Center  14
ADA Technical Assistance Grant Projects  
                18
        American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) 
                18
        American Hotel and Motel Association  
                19
        American Speech-Language-Hearing
                Association   19
        Building Owners and Managers
                Association  20
        Center for Health Research, Eastern
                Washington University  21
        Council of Better Business Bureaus'
                Foundation   20
        Disability Rights Education and Defense
                Fund  21
        Food Marketing Institute   21
        Foundation on Employment and Disability 
                 22
        Gallaudet University - National Center for
                Law and the Deaf  18
        Institute for Law and Policy Planning   22
        National Association of Protection and
                Advocacy Services   22
        National Center for State Courts  22
        National Conference of States on Building
                Codes and Standards   23
        National Federation of the Blind   23
        National Rehabilitation Hospital  23
        National Restaurant Association  24
        Police Executive Research Forum  24
        The Association for Retarded Citizens of
                the United States (ARC)  19
        The Association on Handicapped Student
                Service Programs in Postsecondary
                Education  20
Adaptive Environments  44
Administration on Developmental Disabilities 
                27, 32
Affiliated Leadership League of and for the
                Blind of America  71
Affirmative action  35, 38
AIDS  28, 29, 36, 37, 45, 46, 48, 49,
                63, 69, 71, 63
AIDS Action Council/National AIDS Network 
                71
Air Carrier Access Act  40
Alcohol & Drug Problems Association of
                North America  71
Alcohol abuse  29, 32, 56, 57, 71
Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health
                Administration  29, 32
Alexander Graham Bell Association for the
                Deaf  71
Allergy  50
Alliance for Liberation of Mental Patients  71
Alternative Dispute Resolution  53, 81, 82,
                1, 4, 20, 22-24, 27, 41
Alternative Testing Formats  20, 50, 12, 13,
                30, 55
Alzheimer's Disease  71
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders
                Association, Inc.   71
American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and
                Developmental Medicine  71
American Amputee Foundation, Inc.  44
American Anorexia/Bulimia Association, Inc. 
                71
American Arbitration Association  81
American Association for the Advancement
                of Science  
        Project on Science, Technology, and
                Disability  44
American Association on Mental Retardation  
                72
American Bar Association
        Commission on Mental and Physical
                Disability Law  45
        Standing Committee on Dispute
                Resolution  81
American Burn Association   72
American Cancer Society  45, 74
American Chemical Society  46
American Chronic Pain Association   72
American Civil Liberties Union AIDS Project 
                46
American Cleft Palate Association   72
American Council of the Blind  46
American Deafness and Rehabilitation
                Association  72
American Diabetes Association  72
American Foundation for Technology
                Assistance  47
American Foundation for the Blind  18, 47,
                18
American Heart Association  72
American Institute of Architects  47
American Liver Foundation  72
American Lung Association  72
American Lupus Society  72
American Narcolepsy Association  72
American National Standards Institute  48
American Occupational Therapy Association 
                48
American Orthotic and Prosthetic
                Association  72
American Paralysis Association  73
American Parkinson Disease Association  73
American Speech-Language-Hearing
                Association  19, 48
American Tinnitus Association  73
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis  73
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association 
                73
Anorexia  71, 76
ARC  19, 49
Architectural and Transportation Barriers
                Compliance Board  17, 38
Architectural Barriers Act  38
Arthritis  49, 51, 57, 76, 51
Assistive technology  5, 12, 16-18, 26, 27,
                33, 43, 44, 46-56, 58-61, 63, 65-69,
                45, 64
        computer hardware and software  16,
                43, 47, 53, 54, 57, 58, 60, 62, 67,
                69, 70, 43, 47, 69
        databases for  43, 44, 47, 52, 56, 65,
                68, 69
        for agricultural workers  27, 51
        for communications  17, 43, 48, 54, 68
        for people who are blind and visually
                impaired  46, 47, 55, 63, 68
        for people who are deaf and hearing
                impaired  67, 68
        for people who are deaf-blind  55
        for people with arthritis  49
        for people with central nervous system
                disorders  65, 68
        for people with cerebral palsy  69
        for science related fields  44
        for transportation  43
        funding for  26, 33, 47, 56, 65, 68
Association for Education and Rehabilitation
                of the Blind and Visually Impaired  73
Association on Handicapped Student Service
                Programs in Postsecondary Education 
                20, 50
Asthma  50
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America 
                50
Ataxia  76
Autism Society of America  50
Awareness Training  48, 53, 54, 57, 70, 13,
                61, 62, 64
Barrier Free Environments, Inc.  51, 20
Barrier-free design  17, 47
Barriers  1, 17, 18, 28, 31, 38, 39, 43-46,
                48, 50-57, 59, 60, 62-70, 28, 39,
                44, 45, 54, 69, 70
        architectural  17, 30, 38, 39, 43, 45, 48,
                50, 52, 53, 55-57, 60, 63, 64, 67,
                68
        attitudinal  17, 31, 45, 46, 50, 62, 65
        communication  17, 18, 43, 48, 50-57,
                59, 60, 64, 67, 68
        physical  44, 46, 59, 62, 65, 66
        removal incentives  16
        removal of  17, 20, 22, 24, 30, 38, 39,
                43-47, 50-57, 59, 60, 62-68
        transportation  17, 38, 43, 50, 52, 53,
                55-57, 59, 60, 63, 64, 67, 68
Better Hearing Institute  73
Birth defects  75
Bleeding disorders
        National Hemophilia Foundation  77
Blinded Veterans Association  73
Blindness  17, 18, 23, 46, 47, 54, 55, 58,
                62, 63, 69, 71, 73, 30, 46, 57, 58,
                62, 63, 65, 68, 69, 73, 74, 76,
                78-80
Braille Institute of America   73
Braille Services  58, 73, 62
Breaking New Ground Resource Center  51
Brittle bone disorders
        Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation, Inc. 
                 79
Bulimia  71, 76
Burn victims
        American Burn Association   72
Burns  76
Cancer  45, 57, 74
Captioning  11, 51, 59, 67
Centers for Disease Control  1, 25, 29
        National AIDS Clearinghouse  28
        National AIDS Hotline  29
Centers for Independent Living  2, 6, 26,
                153-187
Central nervous system disorders  65
Cerebral palsy  17, 57, 69, 71
Chronic illness  62
Chronic pain  72, 77
Clearinghouse on Disability Information  26
Cleft palate  72
Client Assistance Program  22, 26, 27, 31,
                95-151
Communication disorders  68, 80, 19, 48,
                79
Computers  16, 43, 47, 53, 54, 57, 58, 60,
                62, 67, 69, 70
        assistive products  43, 47, 53, 54, 57,
                58, 60, 62, 67, 69
        brailled reference cards for software  58

Cooley's Anemia  74, 76
Cooley's Anemia Foundation   74
Cornelia deLange Syndrome Foundation  74
Council of Better Business Bureaus'  20, 82
Council of Citizens with Low Vision
                International  74
Counseling  26, 28, 33, 34, 46, 49, 53, 57,
                16
        career  28, 33, 34, 46, 49, 53, 57
        on job and worksite accommodations  16
        on legal rights  26
Craniofacial disabilities  72
Cystic fibrosis  17, 74
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation  74
Databases  11, 13, 29, 30, 43, 44, 47, 50,
                52, 56, 63, 65, 66, 68-70, 43, 46
        accessibility  30, 43, 44
        accommodations  30, 43, 44
        assistive equipment and products  43,
                44, 47, 52, 56, 65, 68, 69
        employee recruitment  46, 50
        financial assistance  52
        HIV/AIDS information referral  29
        state telecommunications relay service
                facilities  11
Deaf-blindness  55, 72
Deafness  18, 30, 54, 55, 57, 59, 60, 66,
                68, 71, 72, 76, 11, 19, 48, 51, 54,
                59, 60, 66, 67, 68, 71, 79
Department of Agriculture  27
Department of Commerce  30
Department of Education  26, 27, 31, 33,
                36, 39
        Office for Civil Rights   36, 89-94
Department of Health and Human Services 
                25, 27, 29, 32, 37, 31
        Office for Civil Rights  37, 89-94
Department of Housing and Urban
                Development  39
Department of Justice  1, 9, 10, 18, 36, 37,
                82
        ADA Technical Assistance Grant Projects 
                18-24
        Civil Rights Division  36
        
        Office on the Americans with Disabilities Act 
        10
Department of Labor  28, 33-35, 38
        Office of Federal Contract Compliance
                Programs  35, 38, 89-94
Department of the Treasury  28
Department of Transportation  10, 37, 40
Developmental disabilities  27, 32, 57, 69,
                71
Developmental Disabilities Assistance and
                Bill of Rights Act  32
Developmental Disability Councils  27, 95-
                151
Diabetes  17, 57, 61, 72
Digestive diseases  77
Direct Link for the Disabled  52
Disability awareness  48, 53, 54, 57, 70,
                13, 33, 61, 64
Disability legislation  1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 16, 25,
                26, 32, 35, 40, 52, 57, 59, 10, 30,
                32, 45
        (See also ADA)                  
        Air Carrier Access Act  40
        Architectural Barriers Act  38
        Developmental Disabilities Assistance and
                Bill of Rights Act  32
        Fair Housing Act  31, 39
        Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 
                39
        Rehabilitation Act  24, 27, 31, 35-37, 52
        Vietnam-Era Veterans' Readjustment
                Assistance Act  38
Disability Rights Education and Defense
                Fund, Inc.  52, 21
Disabled American Veterans  52
Disfigurement  76, 77
National Foundation for Facial
        Reconstruction  77
Down Syndrome  61
Drug abuse  29, 32, 56, 57, 71, 77, 57
Dyslexia  79
Eating disorders  76
Education and Assistance Program for
                Farmers with Disabilities  27,192-194
Electronic Industries Foundation  52
Employment and Training Administration 
                28, 33
Employment Service  33, 34, 95-151
Employment Standards Administration  34
Epilepsy  24, 53, 57
Epilepsy Foundation of America  24, 53
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 
                2, 5, 9, 12, 35, 37, 85-88
Ergonomics  12
Fair Employment Practice and Human Rights
                Agencies  40, 95-151
Fair Housing Act  31, 39
Federal Communications Commission  10
Federal contractors  35, 38
Financial Assistance  17, 22, 26, 28, 39,
                47, 53, 54, 56, 65, 52, 53, 57, 63
        for accommodations  33
        for assistive technology  26, 33, 47, 56,
                65, 68
        for job training  28, 33, 49, 57
        for programs serving people with
                disabilities  26
        Handicapped Assistance Loan Program 
                30
        subsidized employment  32, 49
        tax credits and deductions  9, 16, 28,
                34, 53, 57, 66
Foundation for Technology Access  53
Foundation on Employment and Disability 
                22
Gallaudet University
        National Center for Law and the Deaf  18
        National Information Center on Deafness 
                54
Gaucher's Disease  77
Gazette International Networking Institute 
                54
Glaucoma  74
Glaucoma Foundation  74
Goodwill Industries of America, Inc.  54
Growth disorders  80
Handicapped Assistance Loan Program  30
Head injury  62
Hearing impairments  18, 30, 54, 55, 57,
                59, 60, 66, 68, 71, 76, 11, 19, 48,
                51, 59, 60, 66-68, 71, 73, 79, 72
hHeart disorders  72
Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind
                Youths and Adults  54
Hemophilia  77
Hiring  12, 13, 16, 28, 35, 45, 55, 59, 62,
                70, 49
        tax incentives for hiring individuals with
                disabilities  28
HIV infection  28, 29, 36, 37, 45, 46, 48,
                49, 63, 69, 71, 63
HUD User Information Service  39
Huntington's Disease Society of America 
                74
Hypoglycemia Association, Inc.  74
Immune Deficiency  28, 29, 36, 37, 45, 46,
                48, 49, 63, 69, 71, 63, 71, 74
Immune Deficiency Foundation  74
Independent Living  2, 6, 12, 18, 24, 26,
                31, 70
        Centers  26, 31, 153-187
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 
                39
Industries for the Blind  63
Industry-Labor Council  55
        National Center for Disability Services  55
Infectious and communicable diseases  25
Institute for Human Resource Development,
                Inc.
        Connecticut Rehabilitation Engineering
                Center  56
Insurance  29, 32, 45, 53, 70
Inter-National Association of Business,
                Industry and Rehabilitation  31
Internal Revenue Service  28
International Association of Laryngectomees 
                74
International Association of Machinists and
                Aerospace Workers  
        Center for Administering Rehabilitation
                and Employment Services  56
International Polio Network  74
International Rett Syndrome Association  75
Interpreters  43, 44, 48, 50-57, 59, 63, 66,
                67, 44, 60
Interviews  55, 60, 12, 13, 54, 55, 57, 60,
                62, 70
Job Accommodation Network  1, 5, 16
Job accommodations (See Accommodations;
                job)
Job analysis  12, 16, 26, 33, 43, 44, 48-50,
                53-57, 60, 62, 63, 65, 67-69, 44,
                53, 61
Job modification  33, 43, 44, 50, 53, 56,
                61, 68, 16, 27, 43, 44, 47-51, 53,
                55, 56, 60, 62, 63, 67, 69
Job placement  16, 26, 33, 34, 46, 49, 52, 55,
57, 58, 60, 62, 63, 67, 28, 33, 53-56
Job restructuring  12, 33, 43, 44, 48, 57,
                64, 65, 68, 27, 49-51, 53-55
Job training  16, 26, 28, 33, 52, 57, 58, 60,
61, 65
Job Training Partnership Act Programs  16,
                28, 60, 95-151
Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation    75
Kidney Disorders  77
Laryngectomy  74
Learning disabilities  60, 76, 60, 75, 76, 78,
                79
Learning Disability Association of America 
                75
Legal Action Center  56
Legal assistance and services 46, 50, 26, 27,
29, 30, 32, 36, 45, 46, 50, 52, 53, 56-59
Leukodystrophy  80
Liver Disorders  72
Lou Gehrig's Disease  73
Lung disorders  72
Lupus  49, 72, 75
Lupus Foundation of America   75
Lymphedema 78
Macular Foundation   75
Mainstream, Inc.  57
March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation  
                75
Marfan Syndrome  78
Mediation  53, 81, 82, 1, 4, 20, 22-24, 27,
                41, 81, 82
Medical examinations  13, 45, 64
Mental Health Law Project  57
Mental Health Policy Resource Center  75
Mental illness  32, 57, 64, 32, 57, 64, 68,
                71, 72, 75, 76, 
Mental retardation  16, 19, 31, 49, 72, 31, 49,
57, 68, 74, 75, 78
Multiple sclerosis  17, 64
Muscular dystrophy  75
Muscular Dystrophy Association  75
Musculoskeletal Diseases  76
Musculoskeletal Disorders  73
Myasthenia Gravis Foundation  75
Myoclonus  78
Narcolepsy
        American Narcolepsy Association   72
National AIDS Clearinghouse  28
National AIDS Hotline  29
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill   76
National Alliance of Business  57
National Amputation Foundation, Inc.  58
National Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin
Diseases Information Clearinghouse  76
National Association for Sickle Cell Disease,
                Inc.  76
National Association for Visually
                Handicapped  76
National Association of Anorexia Nervosa
                and Associated Disorders  76
National Association of Protection and
                Advocacy Systems  22
National Association of the Deaf  76
National Ataxia Foundation  76
National Braille Association  58
National Braille Press  58
National Burn Victim Foundation  76
National Captioning Institute  59
National Center for Access Unlimited  21,
                24, 59
National Center for Law and Deafness  59
National Center for Learning Disabilities  60,
                76
National Center for Stuttering  77
National Center on Employment of the Deaf 
                60
National Chronic Pain Outreach Association,
                Inc.   77
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug
                Information  29
National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation
                Training Materials  60
National Clearinghouse on Licensure
                Enforcement and Regulations  20
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug
                Dependence  77
National Council on Disability  1, 24
National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse 
                61
National Digestive Diseases Information
                Clearinghouse  77
National Down Syndrome Congress  61
National Easter Seal Society  61
National Federation of the Blind  23, 62
        Information Access Project  23
        Job Opportunities for the Blind  62
National Foundation for Facial
                Reconstruction   77
National Gaucher Foundation   77
National Head Injury Foundation, Inc.  62
National Hemophilia Foundation   77
National Industrial Rehabilitation Corporation 
                62
National Industries for the Blind  63
National Industries for the Severely
                Handicapped  77
National Information Center for Children and
                Youth with Disabilities  63
National Information Center for Orphan
                Drugs and Rare Diseases  77
National Institute for Dispute Resolution  81
National Institute of Mental Health  32
National Institute on Disability and
                Rehabilitation Research  12, 17, 24,
                33
National Kidney Foundation   77
National Leadership Coalition on AIDS  63
National Lymphedema Network   78
National Marfan Foundation   78
National Mental Health Association  64
National Mental Health Consumers
                Association   78
National Multiple Sclerosis Society  64
National Myoclonus Foundation   78
National Network of Learning Disabled
                Adults   78
National Neurofibromatosis Foundation   78
National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. 
                 78
National Organization on Disability  64
National Osteoporosis Foundation   78
National Parkinson Institute  78
National Rehabilitation Association  65, 69
National Rehabilitation Hospital  23, 65, 23
National Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation  
                78
National Spinal Cord Injury Association  65
National Stroke Association   79
National Stuttering Project   79
National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases
                Association, Inc.   79
National Technical Information Service  30
National Tuberous Sclerosis Association, Inc. 
                79
Nervous System Disorders  73
Neurofibromatosis  78
Occupational therapy  47, 48
Office of Federal Contract Compliance
                Programs  35, 89-94
Office of Special Education and
                Rehabilitative Services   33
Orthopaedic Disorders  73
Orton Dyslexia Society   79
Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation, Inc. 
                 79
Osteoporosis  78
Ostomy  80
Paralysis  73, 80, 23, 65
Paralyzed Veterans of America  23, 65
Paraplegia  57
Parkinson Disease  73, 78, 80
Personal assistants  43, 50-56, 58, 59, 63,
                67, 68
Polio  54, 74, 74
President's Committee on Employment of
                People with Disabilities  5, 16
President's Committee on Mental Retardation 
                31
President's Committee Partners  16, 95-151
Projects with Industry  16, 25, 31
Protection & Advocacy for Individual Rights 
                31, 95-151
Protection & Advocacy for Mentally Ill
                Individuals  32, 95-151
Protection & Advocacy for Persons with
                Developmental Disabilities  32, 95-
                151
Public Health Service  29
Quadriplegia  57
Rare disorders  77, 78
Reader/taping services  50
Readers  3, 43, 50-57, 59, 63, 67
Recovery, Inc.   79
Recruitment  5, 26, 28, 50, 52, 55, 63, 12,
                13, 43, 45, 67
        sources of  26, 28, 33, 43, 46, 50, 60
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf  66
REHABDATA  66
Rehabilitation  1, 3, 12, 16, 17, 23, 24,
                26-28, 30, 31, 33, 35-37, 47-49, 52,
                54, 56, 60, 61, 62, 65-67, 69, 72,
                73, 80
        engineering  30, 56, 65, 67
        vocational rehabilitation  16, 28, 33, 47,
                49, 52, 54, 62, 67, 95-151
Rehabilitation Engineering Center at 
                Smith-Kettlewill Eye Research
                Institute  80
Rehabilitation Services Administration  24,
                26, 27, 31, 33
Relay services  2, 11, 68, 197-200
RESNA  67
Resources for Rehabilitation  67
Rett Syndrome  75
National Technical Institute for the Deaf  60
Scleroderma  80
Scoliosis  79
Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc. 
                67
Self-assessment guides  12, 17
Sensitivity training  48, 53, 54, 57, 70, 13,
                33, 61, 62, 64
Sensory Access Foundation   79
Sertoma International/Sertoma Foundation  
                79
Severe disabilities  26, 31, 49, 69, 49, 73,
77
Sheltered Workshops  30, 34, 54
Short Stature Foundation   80
Sickle Cell Disease  76
Sign language  54, 66, 68
Skin Diseases  76
Small Business Act of 1953  30
Small Business Administration  30, 37
        Handicapped Assistance Loan Program 
                30
        Office of Civil Rights Compliance  37
        Office of Financial Assistance  30
        regional offices 89-94
Social Security Administration  32
Social Security work incentives  49
Speech disabilities  79
Speech Foundation of America    80
Spinal Cord Disorders  73, 80
Spinal Cord Society  80
Spinal Network   80
State Technology Assistance Projects  18,
                33, 188-191
Stroke  79
Stuttering  77, 79, 80
Substance abuse  29, 32, 56, 57, 71, 77,
                57
Supervisory Techniques  16, 35, 49, 55-57,
                60
Supported employment  16, 49, 50, 54, 56,
                61, 69
Targeted Jobs Tax Credit  16, 28, 34
Tax Credits and Deductions  9, 28, 53, 57,
                66
        Targeted Jobs Tax Credit  33, 56, 61,
                28, 34
        Tax Information for Persons with
                Handicaps and Disabilities  28
Tay-Sachs Disease  79
Tele-Consumer Hotline  
        Special Needs Program  68
Telecommunications for the Deaf, Inc. 
                68
Telecommunications Relay Services  2, 11,
                197-200
Testing Accommodations  20, 50, 12, 13,
                30, 55
The Association For Persons In Supported
                Employment   49
The Association for Persons with Severe
                Handicaps (TASH)  73
The Association for Retarded Citizens of the
                United States (ARC)  19
The Caption Center  51
The National Association for the
                Craniofacially Handicapped  76
The National Scoliosis Foundation  79
Tinnitus  73
Tourette Syndrome Association   80
Trace Research and Development Center  68
Training  1, 9, 12, 13, 16-22, 24, 26-28,
                31, 33, 34, 45-49, 51-61, 63-70, 82,
                19, 20, 23, 49, 60, 62
        ADA Peer Training Projects  17
        EEOC Title I Training  12
        in alternative dispute resolution  20, 22,
                24, 82
        independent living skills  26
        on accessibility  20, 47, 49, 51, 56, 59,
                60, 65, 67
        on ADA  9, 12, 13, 16-24, 45-47, 52,
                56, 57, 59, 62, 64
        on barrier removal  24
        on disability awareness  13, 23, 48, 53,
                54, 57, 59, 64, 65, 67, 70
        on employing people with disabilities  16,
                55, 60, 62
        on improved services  27
        vocational  33, 56, 61, 16, 28, 31, 33,
                34, 47, 49, 52-54, 56, 57, 60
Traumatic brain injury  62
Tuberous Sclerosis  79
U.S. Employment Service  33
Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards  17
United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc.  69
United Leukodystrophy Foundation  80
United Ostomy Association   80
United Parkinson Foundation   80
United Scleroderma Foundation   80
USDA Extension Service  27
Videos  22, 29, 49, 51, 54, 56, 61, 69, 9, 12,
16, 17, 21, 24, 43, 50, 52, 59, 60, 66
        accommodation  69
        captioning for  51, 59
        on accommodation  16, 43, 61
        on ADA compliance  9, 12, 17, 24
        on barrier removal  22, 52
        on disability awareness  61
        on employment and disability  49, 56,
                60, 61
Vietnam-Era Veterans' Readjustment
                Assistance Act  38
Visual impairments  18, 23, 46, 47, 54, 55,
                57, 58, 62, 63, 69, 71, 73, 17, 18,
                23, 30, 46, 47, 58, 62, 63, 65, 68,
                69, 73, 74, 76, 78-80
Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment
                Association  69
Vocational rehabilitation  16, 28, 33, 47,
                49, 52, 54, 62, 67
        agencies  95-151
Windmills  70
Workplace accommodations  (See
Accommodations; worksite) 
World Institute on Disability  70
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