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Autism Living and Working

ALAW was formed to address the needs of adults with autism, including the need to have households apart from their parents, and to have adequate supports to live and work in the community and avoid institutionalization. Autism Living and Working 3905 Ford Road, Suite 6 Philadelphia, PA 19131 215-878-3400 email: info@cfa.phmc.org

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AHEDD

AHEDD is a private, non-profit organization that provides employment services for people with disabilities. They pursue community employment as the preferred means to promote community integration and independence. AHEDD 3330 Trindle Road Camp Hill, PA 17011 717-763-0968 email: Infoquest@ahedd.org

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Abilitylinks.org

A nationwide, web-based community where qualified job seekers with disabilities and inclusive employers meet and gain access to valuable networking opportunities. 630-733-8822

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SABE: Self Advocates Becoming Empowered

Self-Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE) is the United States' national self-advocacy organization. We are a national board of regional representatives and members from every state in the US. SABE: Self Advocates Becoming Empowered 255 E. Osborn Rd, Suite 103 Phoenix, AZ 85012 email: Admin@sabeusa.gov

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Autistic Self Advocacy Network

The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is a nonprofit organization run by and for autistic people. ASAN was created to serve as a national grassroots disability rights organization for the autistic community, advocating for systems change and ensuring that the voices of autistic people are heard in policy debates and the halls of power. ASAN works to advance civil rights, support self-advocacy in all its forms, and improve public perceptions of autism. Autistic Self Advocacy Network PO Box 66122 Washington, D.C. 20035 email: info@autismadvocacy.org

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Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (LBPH)

LBPH is a part of the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. It serves Pennsylvania residents who have difficulty reading due to physical impairment, a reading disability, or a vision challenge. They have many free services available on-site, via mail, and/or digitally. Individuals must send an application for services. Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (LBPH) 1500 Spring Garden Street, Suite 230 Philadelphia, PA 19130 215-683-3213 or 800-222-1754 email: flpblind@freelibrary.org

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Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA)

HLAA provides timely and reliable information about hearing loss through its website, Hearing Loss Magazine, the online e-News, the Hearing Loss Support Specialists Training, message boards/chat forums and webinars. HLAA also holds annual conventions for people with hearing loss and professionals. HLAA's Walk4Hearing is held in cities across the country in the spring and fall. Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) 6116 Executive Boulevard, Suite 320 Rockville, MD 20852 301-657-2248

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William Way LGBT Community Center

The William Way LGBT Community Center serves the LGBT community of Philadelphia and its allies 365 days a year. From social groups, networking events, and counseling and support services to art exhibitions and cultural experiences, the Center consistently strives to provide new and innovative programs for the LGBT communities of Philadelphia. William Way LGBT Community Center 1315 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-732-2220 email: info@waygay.org

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Therapy Center of Philadelphia

Therapy Center of Philadelphia (TCP) has offered a space for healing and the transformation since 1972. We are committed to maintaining diversity of experience and identities in our staff across clinical orientations as well as race, age, class, gender identity, culture, immigration status, and sexual orientation. Therapy Center of Philadelphia 215 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-567-0179 email: intake@therapycenterofphila.org

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The Colours Organization

The COLOURS Organization was founded in 1991 and started as a social justice-oriented magazine, discussing issues of importance to Black LGBT communities. At its peak, the printed magazine was distributed across the country and had a distribution of a few thousand copies per issue. This was significant for a grass roots organization to achieve, that was creating content and distributing the magazine in house. The Colours Organization 1211 Chestnut Street, Suite 910 Philadelphia, PA 29207 215-832-0100 email: msessions@coloursorganization.org

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