Advocacy in Action
http://www.stevegoldada.com
Steve Gold's Treasure Nuggets of Information - Housing section
These are tools on how to enforce the Americans with Disabilities Act. I am an attorney located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Information is POWER. I am placing in my archive the best bits of information that I can find to help you to change the world.
http://capwiz.com/nacdd/home/
National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities (NACDD) Legislative Action Center. Find contact information on your representatives, legislative action alerts and other issues effecting people with disabilities.
http://www.lgtinc.org/
Let's Get Together, Inc. This web site is dedicated to the pioneers of the disability movement and the people and groups that are making a difference.
http://www.wncmentalhope.org/
Western NC Mental Hope
http://www.ncmentalhope.org/
NC Mental Hope
Assistive and Information Technology
http://www.umuc.edu/distance/odell/cade/ade/index.html
Assistive and Information Technology. The Accessibility in Distance Education website at the University of Maryland aims to educate online faculty about how people with disabilities navigate the web and the things they (faculty) need to do to ensure that electronic learning materials are accessible. This Web site focuses on Web-based education rather than classroom-based instruction.
http://www.atnet.org/news/2004/mar04/atjv92-0301.htm
The Latest News & Resources in Assistive Technology - Volume 92 March 1, 2004. This is a whole listing of articles from the online journal about assistive technology info, legislation, funding, etc.
http://www.rit.edu/~easi
EASI features links on the following: Barrier-free Information Technology, Learning Disabilities and Information Technology, Accessible Internet Multimedia, and Train the Trainer. There's also a great webcast archives to do some research of previous topics
http://ccac.ataccess.org
Carolina Computer Access Center - is an assistive technology resource center that serves people of all ages and with all types of disabilities in the Charlotte region.
Employment
http://www.nticentral.org/
National Telecommuting Institute - Specializing in homebased training and job placement for individuals with disabilities
Grants and Funding
http://www.healthinschools.org/
The Milagro Foundation supports underrepresented and underprivileged
children and youth in the areas of the arts, education, and health.
http://www.qualitymall.org/funding/index.asp
Funding opportunities listed on the Quality Mall web site. QualityMall.org, a showcase of promising practices and innovations that promote quality of life for persons with developmental disabilities
Rehabtherapyfoundation.org
Rehap Therapy Foundation. Purpose: to fund programs that serve children with developmental disabilities and their families in North Carolina, with an emphasis on programs that impact the inadequately insured or under-served.
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Housing
www.nchfa.com
North Carolina
Housing Finance Agency
www.nclihc.org
North Carolina Housing Coalition
www.rurdev.usda.gov/rhs/sfh/brief_repairgrant.htm
USDA Rural Development - Housing Program
Rural Housing Repair and Rehabilitation Grants are funded directly by the Government. A grant is available to dwelling owner/occupant who is 62 years of age or older. Funds may only be used for repairs or improvements to remove health and safety hazards, or to complete repairs to make the dwelling accessible for household members with disabilities.
www.stevegoldada.com
Steve Gold's Treasure Nuggets of Information - Housing section
These are tools on how to enforce the Americans with Disabilities Act. I am an attorney located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Information is POWER. I am placing in my archive the best bits of information that I can find to help you to change the world.
http://chance.unh.edu/
The Center for Housing and New Community Economics (CHANCE)
www.c-c-d.org/intro_page.htm
Opening Doors is a housing initiative designed to provide information and technical assistance on affordable housing issues to people with disabilities, their families, advocates, and service providers across the United States.
www.c-c-d.org/tf-housing.htm
The Consortium of Citizens with Disabilities Housing Task Force works with Congress and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to increase access to decent, safe and affordable housing for all people with disabilities and to protect the rights guaranteed under the Fair Housing Act.
www.fairhousing.org/do/Home
webpage focusing on Homelessness issues and resources
www.tacinc.org
Technical Assistance Collaborative - Housing and Homelessness section
www.nationalfairhousing.org/
National Fair Housing Alliance
www.comop.org
Community Options, Inc. (a national organization) was incorporated on February 9, 1989 to develop residential and employment supports for people with severe disabilities, utilizing technology and training.
www.hud.gov
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - Information on Fair House Laws and resources
Legislative Updates
http://www.cpdmi.org/html/coalition.htm
North Carolina's Coalition 2001 has new web site. It should greatly assist those of you who would like to participate in or stay informed regarding the Coalition's advocacy efforts, aimed at securing adequate funding in the NC General Assembly for the state's Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse service delivery system.
http://www.aapd.com/News/legislature/indexlegislature.php
American Association of People with Disabilities Legislative News
National Disability Advocacy Organizations
http://www.c-c-d.org/
The Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD)
CCD is a coalition of approximately 100 national disability organizations working together to advocate for national public policy that ensures the self determination, independence, empowerment, integration and inclusion of children and adults with disabilities in all aspects of society.
http://www.wid.org/
World Institute on Disability (WID) is a nonprofit research, training and public policy center promoting the civil rights and the full societal inclusion of people with disabilities.
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/add/
Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD)
ADD is the U.S. Government organization responsible for implementation of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000, known as the DD Act. ADD, its staff and programs, are part of the Administration for Children and Families, of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
http://www.aapd-dc.org
American Association of People with Disabilities
The largest national nonprofit cross-disability member organization in the United States, dedicated to ensuring economic self-sufficiency and political empowerment for the more than 56 million Americans with disabilities.
http://www.nod.org
National Organization on Disability
The mission of the National Organization on Disability (N.O.D.) is to expand the participation and contribution of America’s 54 million men, women and children with disabilities in all aspects of life.
North Carolina State Resources
http://www.nccdd.org
NC Council on Developmental Disabilities- NC DAN supporter
http://www.gacpd.com
NC Governors Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities
http://cdl.unch.unc.edu
Center for Development and Learning at UNC-Chapel Hill
NC Centers for Independent Living
NC Grassroots Organizations
ACCESS Independent Living
Carol Hubbard
10 Sunset Mtn. Rd.
Mars Hill, NC 28754
828-250-9929 (phone)
Email: carol@access-wnc.org
Web site: http://www.access-wnc.org |
Association of Self-Advocates of NC, Inc.
Karen M. Stallings
P.O. Box 17271
Raleigh, NC 27619
919-782-4632, ext. 120 (phone)
919-782-4634 (fax)
Kmoyestallings@nc.rr.com
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Citizens Together Advocacy Group (CTAG)
Kim Stewart
Rocky Mount Independent Living
Station Square, Suite 163
Rocky Mount, NC 27806
252-446-0867 (phone)
252-446-3191 (fax)
kimberly.stewart@ncmail.net |
IMAGINE
Holly Woodard
1032 Altice Drive
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-779-3487 (phone)
919-779-3491 (fax)
holly@ifuimagine.org
www.ifuimagine.org |
Kapabilities
Kay Miley
122 S. Byrd St.
Eden, NC 27288
336-627-4711 or 336-635-7134 (phone)
kapabilities4u@aol.com |
NC Deaf-Blind Associates
Cheryl Beach
4750 Archean Way, # 107
Raleigh, NC 27616
surlaplage@bellsouth.net |
Orange County Disability Awareness Council
Timothy Lee Miles
503 West Franklin Street
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
(919) 969-3032, ext. 228 or 528 (phone)
careful27514@yahoo.com |
STAR (Support Team for Active Recreation)
Jaimie Yohnkers
2462 Stantonsburg Road
PMB 160
Greenville, NC 27835-0160
252-758-3291 (phone)
jaimieyahnker@earthlink.net |
Triangle Federation of the Blind
Wayne Shevlin
705 Northclift Drive
Raleigh, NC 27609
919-847-3470 (phone)
WA4SNC@Bellsouth.net |
Universal Disability Advocates
Fred Johnson
P.O. Box 12988
Raleigh, NC 27605-2988
919-785-1119 (phone)
disabilityadvocates@justice.com |
Wilmington Disabled Athletic Association (WDAA)
Timothy Corbett
3300 North Woolwitch Court
Castle Hayne, NC 28429
TCORBETT@ec.rr.com |
Arts Access Inc
Paul Siceloff
P.O. Box 25044
Raleigh, NC 27611-5044
919-829-3594
immediacy@worldnet.att.net
http://www.artsaccessinc.org |
- Coalition for Persons Disabled by Mental Illness (CPDMI)
- www.cpdmi.org
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Political Participation
http://www.nod.org/
National Organization on Disability political participation site
www.electionaccess.org/
International Foundation for Election Systems global efforts to involve people with disabilities in civic life
http://capwiz.com/nacdd/home/
National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities (NACDD) Legislative Action Center. Find contact information on your representatives, legislative action alerts and other issues effecting people with disabilities.
Voting
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/votingck.htm
ADA Checklist for Polling Places
www.sboe.state.nc.us/
NC State Board of Elections site
Includes information regarding the Help America Vote Act (HAVA)
www.aapd-dc.org/dvpmain/elreform/havadispro.html
A summary of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) disability voting requirements
www.accessiblesociety.org/topics/voting/
Center for an Accessible Society voting information page
Transportation
http://projectaction.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=ESPA_04ELIG
Project Action - Here are some good questions and answers for you to look at on paratransit eligibility. It features a workbook and 3 CD-ROMs
http://www.cctransit.org/
Cross County Transportation may be available at no or low cost for eligible persons in most counties in North Carolina. If you do not have transportation to get you from home to another county, this website is designed to help you find the transportation you need.
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