Important
Links to the Community!
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ATA
The Alliance for Technology Access
The Alliance
for Technology Access (ATA) is a network of community-based
Resource Centers, Developers, Vendors and Associates dedicated
to providing information and support services to children and
adults with disabilities, and increasing their use of
standard, assistive, and information technologies. ATA Members
can be found all across the country. We hope that this web
site will let you get to know us a little better, make use of
our resources, contact one of our members and perhaps consider
joining us in achieving our mission of "connecting
children and adults with disabilities to technology
tools."
City
of Seattle
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Link
to Guide Dogs of America
Guide
Dogs of America invites you to join the partnership!
As wonderful as modern technology is, no invention
comes close to the incredible accomplishments of a
bright, willing, well-trained guide dog.
Since its founding through donations by the
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace
Workers Union in 1948, Guide Dogs of America in
Sylmar, California has helped blind men and women
recover their ability to move freely and regain
independence through partnership with these remarkable
animals.
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Hoss
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Seattle
Community Network
The Seattle
Community Network (SCN) is a free public-access computer
network for exchanging and accessing information. Beyond that,
however, it is a service conceived for community empowerment.
Our principles are a series of commitments to help guide the
ongoing development and management of the system for both the
organizers and participating individuals and organizations.
Seattle
Public Library
LEAP
Library Equal Access Program
LEAP was
established to make the Seattle Public Library a valuable
resource for Library patrons who have a disability.
Through the use of adaptive equipment and specialized Library
services, Blind, Deaf, Deaf-Blind, Hard of Hearing, and
Visually-Impaired patrons can participate in Library programs
and access Library resources in an accessible format.
LEAP patrons have access to popular fiction, newspapers,
biographies, compact discs, information about local
government, cookbooks, videos, etc. Using LEAP's adaptive
resources, LEAP patrons benefit from the Library's collection
of more than a million items not otherwise available in print,
Braille, or sound recordings.
For more information about LEAP, please contact the Program
Coordinator, Cleo Brooks, at 206-386-4690 v/tty, or e-mail cleo.brooks@spl.org.
Disabilitypride.org
Alliance of
people with Disabilities promotes equality and choice of
people with disabilities through advocacy, collaboration, and
programs..
Our
Philosophical Assumption
That real
"handicaps" are not the person's impairments, but
rather the barriers which could be eliminated given changes in
design, policy and procedures, behaviors and attitude.
Our operating
Goals and Assumptions
To empower
people with disAbilities of all kinds-not just mobility, not
just developmental, neurological, sensory, cognitive, mental
or psychological-but all!
To educate the
community to focus on each person's Abilities, rather than on
impairments or assistive devices said person may have.
Contact Information:
Oscar Escalante
STAR of Seattle
Executive Director
Telephone
206-325-4284
GPS address
2600 South Walker Street
Seattle, WA 98144
Postal Address
2121 26th Avenue South
Seattle, Washington 98144
If you need directions to
the STAR Center click
here.
Electronic mail
General Information:
starofSeattle@cablespeed.com
Webmaster:
joywheels@Comcast.net