which provides printed and electronic resources to individuals, nonprofits, organizations and professionals who serve the differently abled community (i.e. including but not limited to the distribution of books, pamphlets and in-person presentations about the need for better accessibility in the community) .
which allows us to partner with private businesses, schools and community centers to purchase and install life assist tables and other proper equipment for the differently abled community.
allow us to provide families of differently abled children who do not otherwise qualify for assistance due to income thresholds or not meeting the strict medically dependent criteria grants to make home modifications to improve accessibility throughout their home.