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Adapted Recreation (Ann Arbor Public Schools Department of Community Education & Recreation)
Classes in cooking, dance, art, exercise, living skills, and other areas; bowling league for teens and adults with mental or physical challenges.
aareced.com V1515 S. Seventh [map]
994-2300, ext. 53203
Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living
Information and referrals, peer consultation, independent living skills training, systems advocacy, benefits counseling, all-abilities recreation list, rehabilitation engineering and technology, job placement, small business development, youth services. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. To volunteer, call Robin Bennett, ext. 46.
rbennett@aacil.org,
aacil.org V3941 Research Park Dr. [map]
971-0277. TTY: 971-0310
Assistive Media
Produces audio-based periodicals, short stories, and books to serve the blind and physically disabled. Recordings available online and through specialized podcasts.
www.assistivemedia.org V400 Maynard, suite 11B [map]
834-3034
Association for Community Advocacy
Advocacy for people with disabilities, to provide them with choices, opportunities, and support for full inclusion in community life.
info@washtenawaca.org,
washtenawaca.org1100 N. Main, suite 205 [map]
662-1256
Autism Connections (Judson Center)
Educational, therapeutic, and support services for individuals with autism and their families.
autismconnectionswashtenaw@judscenter.org,
judsoncenter.org3840 Packard, suite 170 [map]
528-1692 ext. 23201
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder
For individuals with ADD and their families and friends. Also, parent support group.
ks2335@aol.com,
chaddmi.com or
chadd.org
Ken Smith, 730-1135
Children's Special Health Care Services (Washtenaw County Public Health)
Financial assistance to families with chronically ill or disabled children age 21 & under. Helps families apply for services.
reamesc@ewashtenaw.org or
bardenm@ewashtenaw.org,
publichealth.ewashtenaw.org555 Towner, Ypsilanti [map]
544-6766
Down Syndrome Support Team
Resources for families and friends of people with Down Syndrome.
eluther@downssyndromesupportteam.com,
downsyndromesupportteam.com9227 Fieldstone Ln., Saline [map]
944-1595
Full Circle Community Center
Drop-in center for adults with mental health issues. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. To reach full circle members call 829-0141.
P.O. Box 980256 Ypsilanti, MI 48198-0256
485-2020
Hearing Loss Association of Ann Arbor
Education and advocacy for people of all ages with any degree of hearing loss. Meets 4th Mon. 7 p.m. at Turner Senior Resource Center, 2401 Plymouth. CART (real-time captioning) provided. Annual dues $15; optional $25 for National HLA membership (includes
Hearing Loss Journal). Scholarships available.
hla-annarbor.weebly.com VP.O. Box 1651, AA 48106
Learning Disabilities Association of Michigan — Washtenaw County Chapter
Education and information group for parents and professionals. Programs available on request.
ldamich@sbcglobal.net,
ldaofmichigan.org
(888) 597-7809
Michigan Ability Partners
Housing and vocational services for veterans and others with disabilities including job placement and coaching, transitional work training, and career planning. Also substance abuse treatment; housing placement, development, and support; and personal financial management help.
info@mapagency.org,
mapagency.org V3810 Packard, suite 200 [map]
975-6880
Michigan Commission for the Blind (Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs)
Comprehensive rehabilitation services to help legally blind individuals achieve employment and independence. michigan.gov/mcb
V201 N. Washington Sq., 2nd floor
Lansing, MI 48933 [map]
(800) 292-4200. TTY: (888) 864-1212
Michigan Rehabilitation Services (Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs)
Vocational rehabilitation, training, counseling, and job placement help for disabled county residents. Participants must attend orientation. Call for appointment. michigan.gov/mrs
3810 Packard, suite 170 [map]
677-1125
Partners in Personal Assistance
Offers ways for people with disabilities to make decisions about their care. Clients choose and supervise their own personal assistants.
info@annarborppa.org,
annarborppa.orgNEW Center, 1100 N. Main, suite 117 [map]
214-3890
Real Life Living Services
Provides in-home and community support, care, assistance, and companionship around the clock if needed for people with disabilities of all ages. Accepts referrals from state agencies and others.
rlls.orgNEW Center, 1100 N. Main, suite 217 [map]
222-6076
St. Louis Center
Residential center for adults and children age 6 & over with developmental disabilities.
mail@stlouiscenter.org,
stlouiscenter.org16195 Old US-12, Chelsea [map]
475-8430
Therapeutic Riding Inc.
Horseback riding for area youth and adults with cognitive, behavioral, and emotional disabilities. No riding experience required for participants or volunteers. Volunteers must be at least age 14 and attend orientation.
info@therapeuticridinginc.org,
therapeuticridinginc.org V3425 E. Morgan Road [map]
677-03033425 E. Morgan Road
Washtenaw County Department of Human Services (State of Michigan)
Provides financial assistance for people with disabilities. Helps with expenses such as rent, utilities, food, and clothes. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. michigan.gov/dhs
V22 Center, Ypsilanti [map]
481-2000
Washtenaw County Department of Veterans Affairs
Helps veterans and their dependents with benefit claims and VA monthly entitlements. Emergency financial grants for food, utilities, and shelter; veterans’ health care information; substance abuse referrals. Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-noon & 1-5:30 p.m.
ewashtenaw.org (click on County Departments then Veterans Affairs)
2155 Hogback [map]
973-4540
Washtenaw Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled
Free service for all ages that are unable to read or use standard-print materials because of a temporary or permanent visual or physical disability. Books, magazines, and videos in alternative formats such as recorded cassette, digital cartridge, Braille, and descriptive video are mailed to registered patrons at no charge. Assistive technology and borrowing privileges available. Mon. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m.
wlbpd@aadl.org,
wlbpd.aadl.orgAnn Arbor District Library, 343 S. Fifth [map]
327-4224
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