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Disability Services

Providing services, devices, and community to people with disabilities or medical issues

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Open Mobility Foundation

The Open Mobility Foundation (OMF) is an open-source foundation that creates a governance structure around open-source mobility tools, beginning with a focus on the Mobility Data Specification (MDS). By creating an open source foundation, OMF is able to offer a safe, efficient environment for stakeholders including municipalities, companies, technical, privacy, and policy experts, and the public to shape urban mobility management tools that help public agencies accomplish their mobility policy goals.
Partners & Advocates
Public Infrastructure
Health & Well-Being
Public Service & Civic Engagement
Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Independent Environments, Inc.

We're a non-profit organization providing home and community based services to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities in the Eugene, Oregon area.
Health & Well-Being
Human Rights & Equality
Eugene, OR, USA
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Half Helen Foundation

At half Helen, we are committed to improving school-age children’s vision and hearing through an innovative delivery of care that begins with using photoscreening technology to identify potential problems, connect families to medical care, and ensure children have access to corrective wear. Closing the access to care gap for children in low-income communities strengthens children’s social and emotional development and academic success.
Health & Well-Being
Austin, TX, USA
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MiracleFeet

MiracleFeet is an international nonprofit organization that increases access to proper treatment for children born with clubfoot in developing countries through partnerships with local healthcare providers. There are over one million people living with untreated clubfoot around the world, making it one of the primary causes of physical disability in the world. Thanks to a fully-accepted, non-surgical treatment known as the Ponseti Method, it is possible to treat clubfoot effectively and safely for as little as $500 a person. By increasing access to treatment, MiracleFeet gives children born with clubfoot the chance to live healthy, productive lives. See www.miraclefeet.org to learn more about the issue of clubfoot and how MiracleFeet is approaching it.
Health & Well-Being
Chapel Hill, NC, USA

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