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The Arkansas Ophthalmological Society (AOS), Arkansas Eye MDs, is a statewide professional society representing ophthalmologists practicing in the state of Arkansas. The primary purpose of AOS is to maintain the high quality of medical eye care in Arkansas by serving its members through professional education, practice management, and advocacy efforts.
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Volunteer director, nurse, office secretary, screening technician.
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ATK connects people with disabilities and health conditions of all ages with the assistive technology they need to learn, work, play and participate in community life safely and independently.
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AT Ohio’s mission is to help Ohioans with disabilities learn about or acquire assistive technology. Assistive Technology refers to devices, equipment or services that assist individuals with disabilities to function independently in the areas of work, home or school. We offer several programs and services to achieve that goal. We also keep up with current legislative activity that affects persons with disabilities, and educate legislators about the needs and concerns of citizens with disabilities.
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Our mission is to empower individuals with disabilities to achieve their highest potential through the use of assistive technology, by providing exemplary clinical services, consultation, education, research and innovative technology development.
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ATRC is a nonprofit whose mission is to link people with technology and empower individuals through its use. ATRC is also the State of Hawaii’s designated AssistiveTechnology Act agency.
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The Association for the Blind & Visually Impaired offers assistance to people with visual impairment or blindness. People often come to us when their eye care professional can no longer correct their vision with glasses, contact lenses, medication or surgery.
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Assistive Technology of Alaska (ATLA) is Alaska’s only comprehensive assistive technology (AT) resource center. AT can be the key to greater independence and productivity for people in their home, school, community, and/or place of employment. ATLA provides demonstrations, information, and device loans to help Alaskans make informed decisions and select the AT that best meets their needs.
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WVIK 90.3 FM, Quad Cities NPR provides 24 hours a day news and classical music to the Quad Cities and surounding communitys in eastern Iowa and northwestern Illinois. WVIK 90.3 FM< Quad Cities NPR, is licensed in Rock Island, Illinois, and owned and operated by Augustana College broadcasting from the campus in Rock Island. Â Our signal broadcasts at 90.3 FM across eastern Iowa and northwestern Illinois, and at 95.9 FM in Dubuque, Iowa and a small portion of southwestern Wisconsin.
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Our approach to care is led by board-certified pediatric emergency specialists who have access to Beaumont Children’s experts in nearly every pediatric medical and surgical subspecialty. That means if your child needs to be admitted to the hospital, you’ll be right where you want to be.
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Bergen Family Center is Bergen County’s oldest family service agency. From its founding in 1898 as an organization of boys’ clubs, Bergen Family Center has developed into the county’s oldest continuously operating family service agency.
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The Mississippi Library Commission was established in 1926 by an Act of the Mississippi Legislature. The agency was charged with giving advice, when asked, to schools and public libraries and to communities desiring to establish libraries. Further, the agency was required to obtain annual reports from all libraries in the state and to make a biennial report to the legislature of its work. The Act also authorized the Board of Commissioners to purchase and operate traveling libraries which might circulate to just about any library, organization or group including charitable and penal institutions. Today, the Mississippi Library Commission offers a wide variety of direct and indirect services to libraries, government agencies and the citizens of Mississippi.
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Within our encouraging family environment, we help members see beyond their visual limits and learn to live an independent life. Our skills training, educational resources and ongoing assistance all work together to ignite a can-do-spirit that defies boundaries and fuels personal growth.
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BISM has worked very hard to stay competitive in an ever-changing marketplace. Through excellent communication and customer service, we have been able to meet or exceed the requirements that our customers both desire and deserve. Every one of our associates, from the newest hire to the most senior manager, accepts responsibility for the quality of products and services we deliver.
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This year Blind Service Association (BSA) celebrates its 92nd Anniversary providing services to Blind and Visually Impaired children, adolescents and adults in the Chicagoland area. Originally founded in 1924 by Mrs. Gottfried D. Bernstein, a housewife in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood, Blind Service Association grew out of a need to give the printed page a voice to the blind community.
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