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1. Ragged Edge Online



 
Ragged Edge Online includes archived materials going back to 1997 that document disability activism, art, culture, and history.

  Email: contact145@advocadopress.org
Website: 
http://raggededgemagazine.com
 
 

2. REACH Center



 
Our mission is to provide services for people with disabilities so that they are able to lead self-directed lives and to educate the general public about disability-related topics in order to promote a barrier free community.
8625 King George, Suite 210
Dallas,TX 75235-2286

  Voice: (214) 630-4796
    TTY: (214) 630-5995
    Fax: (214) 630-6390
  Email: reachdallas@reachcils.org
Website: 
https://www.reachcils.org/resources/disability/disability-rights/guidelines-writing-and-referring-people-disabilities
 
 

3. Regional Access & Mobilization Project (RAMP), Boone County



 
RAMP is a group of determined and caring individuals prepared to arm consumers with the tools and expectations necessary for them to guide their life now and in the future. A person with a disability who learns to navigate through daily activities in concert with their disability is free to pursue all possibilities of life. We advocate for and serve Boone, DeKalb, Stephenson and Winnebago Counties from four offices.
530 S State Street, Suite 103
Belvidere, Illinois 61008

  Voice: (815) 544-8404
    TTY: (815) 544-8404
    Fax: (815) 544-1896
Website: 
http://rampcil.org/
 
 

4. Regional Access & Mobilization Project (RAMP), Dekalb County



 
RAMP is a group of determined and caring individuals prepared to arm consumers with the tools and expectations necessary for them to guide their life now and in the future. A person with a disability who learns to navigate through daily activities in concert with their disability is free to pursue all possibilities of life. We advocate for and serve Boone, DeKalb, Stephenson and Winnebago Counties from four offices.
115 N First Street
DeKalb, Illinois 60115

  Voice: (815) 756-3202
    TTY: (815) 756-4263
    Fax: (815) 756-3556
Website: 
http://rampcil.org/
 
 

5. Regional Access & Mobilization Project (RAMP), Stephenson County



 
Our mission is to promote an accessible society that allows and expects full participation by people with disabilities. We advocate for and serve Boone, DeKalb, Stephenson and Winnebago Counties from four offices.
2155 W Galena Avenue
Freeport, Illinois 61032

  Voice: (815) 233-1128
    TTY: (815) 233-1128
    Fax: (815) 233-0743
Website: 
http://rampcil.org/
 
 

6. Regional Access & Mobilization Project (RAMP), Winnebago County



 
Our mission is to promote an accessible society that allows and expects full participation by people with disabilities. We advocate for and serve Boone, DeKalb, Stephenson and Winnebago Counties from four offices.
202 Market Street
Rockford, Illinois 61107

  Voice: (815) 968-7467
    TTY: (815) 968-2401
    Fax: (815) 968-7612
Website: 
http://rampcil.org/
 
 

7. Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID)



 
It is the mission of RID to provide international, national, regional, state and local forums and an organizational structure for the continued growth and development of the profession of interpretation and transliteration of American Sign Language and English.
333 Commerce Street
Alexandria, VA 22314

  Voice: (703) 838-0030
    TTY: (703) 838-0459
	 Video Phone:(571) 257-3957
    Fax: (703) 838-0454
Website: 
http://rid.org/
 
 

8. REHABDATA



 
REHABDATA, produced by the National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC), is the leading literature database on disability and rehabilitation. The database describes over 70,000 documents covering physical, mental, and psychiatric disabilities, independent living, vocational rehabilitation, special education, assistive technology, law, employment, and other issues as they relate to people with disabilities. The collection spans 1956 to the present.
8201 Corporate Drive, Suite 600,
Landover, MD 20785

  Voice: (800)346-2742
	 (301)459-5900
    TTY: (301)459-5984
    Fax: (301)459-4263
  Email: naricinfo@heitechservices.com
Website: 
http://www.naric.com
 
 

9. Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)



 
RESNA's goal is "To maximize the health and well-being of people with disabilities through technology." The purpose of RESNA is to contribute to the public welfare through scientific, literary, professional and educational activities by supporting the development, dissemination, and utilization of knowledge and practice of rehabilitation and assistive technology in order to achieve the highest quality of life for all citizens.
RESNA
2025 M Street NW
Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036

  Voice: (202) 367-1121
    TTY: (703) 524-6639
    Fax: (202) 367-2121
  Email: info@resna.org
Website: 
http://www.resna.org/
 
 

10. Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Employment Policies for Persons with Disabilities



 
This Center increases the employment and economic self-sufficiency of people with disabilities and improves the quality of their lives by contributing to the success of the transition from caretaker policies to economic self-sufficiency policies. The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment Policy for Persons with Disabilities is a collaboration between multiple departments at Cornell University, including the Employment and Disability Institute, Department of Policy Analysis and Management, and the Institute for Policy Research.
Susanne M. Bruyere, PhD
201 Dolgen Hall
Ithaca, New York 14853

  Voice: (607) 255-7727
    Fax: (607) 255-2763
  Email: smb23@cornell.edu
Website: 
http://www.yti.cornell.edu
 
 

11. Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA)



 
The Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) oversees grant programs that help individuals with physical or mental disabilities to obtain employment and live more independently through the provision of such supports as counseling, medical and psychological services, job training and other individualized services.
Rehabilitation Services Administration
400 Maryland Ave, S.W.
Washington, DC 20202-2800

  Voice: (202) 245-7488
Website: 
http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/rsa/index.html
 
 
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