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Achievement Centers for Children Recreation Programs

15000 Cheerful Lane, Strongsville, OH, USA, 44136-5420

Achievement Centers for Children Recreation Programs • Camp Cheerful - Residential camping experiences for children 5 & up and adults with and without disabilities at Camp Cheerful, located in the Cleveland Metro Parks in Strongsville. • Cheerful Day Camp – Day camping programs for children ages 5 – 17 with special needs at Camp Cheerful in Strongsville. • Champ Camp - Day camp programs for children ages 5 – 13 with special needs at Westlake and Highland Hills facilities. • SENSATIONal Day Program – Day camp program for school-aged children diagnosed with Autism, PDD, PDD-NOS, or Asperger’s Disorder. • High Ropes Challenge Course- Professionally constructed and fully accessible climbing structure for all ages and abilities. • Therapeutic Horseback Riding – Year round horseback riding program for children ages 4 & older and adults with special needs at Camp Cheerful in Strongsville. • Adapted Aquatics – Year round swimming and water safety instruction for childre ...

Telephone(440) 238-6200 ext.223
Fax(440) 238-1858
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Club NDSS (National Down Syndrome Society)

A website for people with Down syndrome and other developmental disabilities. The website is divided into sections: Computer Center, Live Healthy, School & Free Time, Self-Advocacy, Be Independent. The site is full of stories, learning activities, and educational games and is maintained by the National Down Syndrome Society.

Telephone(800) 221-4602

Cuyahoga East Vocational Education Consortium CEVEC

211 Alpha Park Drive, Highland Heighs, OH, USA, 44143

Since 1980, the Cuyahoga East Vocational Education Consortium (CEVEC) has provided outstanding instruction in the area of vocational/technical/work skills to high school age youth with disabilities from the Eastern Cuyahoga County area. With the Mayfield City Schools as the home district, CEVEC students come from sixteen different school districts. Contact Robert Ross, Principal Serving the school districts of: Aurora Beachwood Bedford Chagrin Falls Cleveland Hts. / University Hts. East Cleveland Euclid Maple Heights Mayfield Orange Richmond Heights Shaker Heights Solon South Euclid Lyndhurst Warrensville West Geauga

Telephone440-995-7450
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Haverich Specialized Adaptive Cycles

160 Emerald Street, Keene, NH, USA, USA

Haverich Specialized Adaptive Cycles One of Europe's leading manufacturers of tricycles, bicycles and tandems for adults and children with a special focus on mobility products for challenged children and adults. Haverich is also a leading supplier of adaptive equipment.

Telephone1-800-529-9444
Fax1-603-358-0453
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James Stanfield Company

P.O. Box 41058, Santa Barbara, CA, 93140

For over 20 years, the James Stanfield Company has been the leader in providing groundbreaking daily living and social skills video programs for cognitively challenged and at-risk students. We offer the most respected library of educational materials available today in the areas of conflict management for the general school population and for students with cognitive challenges. The quality and excellence of our programs reflect the best possible educational research and experience available today. Developed by experts in their fields, each program is filled with information and materials specifically developed for your student with special needs, their parents, your professional staff, your school system, and you. We are the specialists in special educational learning tools and materials. The products of James Stanfield company are currently being used to teach children in every public and private school district in the country. The American Association on Mental Retardatio ...

Telephone1.800.421.6534
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Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential (LEAP)

1468 W. 25th St., Cleveland, OH, USA, 44113

LEAP serves persons with disabilities in eight northeast Ohio counties and promotes self-determination, peer support, self-help and self-advocacy, system advocacy, and equal access to society which leads to empowerment, independence, inclusion, and maximized leadership. 80% of the board members and 50% of the 42 staff are persons with disabilities.

Telephone216-696-2716
Fax216-687-1453
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National Center on Secondary Education and Transition (...

National Center on Secondary Education and TransitionInstitute on Community Integration University of Minnesota 6 Pattee Hall 150 Pillsbury Drive SE, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 55455

The National Center on Secondary Education and Transition (NCSET) coordinates national resources, offers technical assistance, and disseminates information related to secondary education and transition for youth with disabilities in order to create opportunities for youth to achieve successful futures.

Telephone612-624-2097
Fax612-624-9344
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No Rulz Art Cooperative

The No Rulz Art Cooperative was established in 2007 to bring young adults with and without disabilities together to explore different art mediums in a social atmosphere. “Understanding socks” grew out of a tie-dying project and has taken off due to the quality of work and cooperative efforts between people building on each other’s strengths. All phases of the tie-dying production are shared among the No Rulz members. The product, “Understanding Socks”, reflect the group’s hope for a greater understanding of the abilities of ALL PEOPLE!

Telephone440 449-3237
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Ohio Golden Buckeye Card

50 W. Broad St./9th Floor, Columbus, OH, USA, 43215

Ohio Golden Buckeye Card is honored at more than 19,000 businesses statewide. Cardholders are also eligible for the free Golden Buckeye Prescription Drug Savings Program, which provides significant savings on medicines at most Ohio pharmacies. You're eligible for a free Golden Buckeye card if you are age 60 or better, or are age 18 - 59 and have a Medicare-certified disability.

Telephone1-800-266-4346

Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission

400 E. Campus View Blvd., Columbus, OH, USA, 43235-4604

The mission of the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission is to work in partnership with people with disabilities to assist them in achieving greater community participation through opportunities for employment and independence.

Telephone(800) 282-4536

Project SEARCH

3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, USA, 45229-3039

Located at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Project SEARCH provides employment and education opportunities for individuals with significant barriers to employment, such as people with disabilities, those on public assistance and the working poor. The program is dedicated to workforce development that benefits the individual, community and workplace.

Telephone513-636-2516
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Recreation Unlimited

Recreation Unlimited Foundation 7700 Piper Road, Ashley, OH, USA, 43003

Recreation Unlimited offers 1 week camps for campers ages 8 through adulthood. The camp is located in Ashley, Ohio.

Telephone(740) 548-7006
Fax(740) 747-2640
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TFH

4537 Gibsonia Road, Gibsonia, PA, USA, 15044

TFH presents a line of unique, adapted toys and fun products for children and adults with special needs.

Telephone(800)467-6222
Fax(724) 444-6411

The Canadian Adult Congenital Heart (CACH) Network

c/o BB&C 6835 Century Avenue, 2nd Floor, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L5N 2L2

The Canadian Adult Congenital Heart (CACH) Network was founded in October 1991. The CACH Network was created to pool the knowledge and experience of congenital heart disease professionals in Canada to help strengthen their skills and knowledge of the discipline, and to create a community of individuals committed to caring for adults with congenital heart disease-and their families.

Telephone(905) 826-6665
Fax905.826.4873
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The Institute on Independent Living

Arenavägen 63, Stockholm-Johanneshov, Sweden, 121 77

The Institute on Independent Living serves self-help organizations of disabled people who work for equal opportunities, self-determination and self-respect. They offer training materials, technical assistance and information on personal assistance, advocacy, access, legislation and peer support.

Telephone+46-8-506 22 181
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TherAdapt

922 N. Washington Avenue, Ludington, MI, USA, 49431

From seating and positioning to recreational equipment, we have selected products with the singular goal of improving the lives of those individuals with special needs. As a therapist-owned company, we are in the unique position to give our customers individual attention and recommend only the most appropriate equipment solutions. We are fortunate to have provided therapy products to such a caring community of parents, therapists, teachers, and equipment specialists for over 20 years, and look forward to assisting many of you in the coming year.

Telephone(800) 261-4919
Fax(866) 892-2478

One Independence Place | 4807 Rockside Road, Suite 200 | Independence, OH 44131  |  (p) 216.447.1955

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