Disability Services
Providing services, devices, and community to people with disabilities or medical issues
Disability Services Organizations
Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health
The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health works in alignment with Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford and the child health programs of Stanford University. Our mission is to elevate the priority of children's health, and increase the quality and accessibility of children's health care through leadership and direct investment.
Health & Well-Being
Palo Alto, CA, USA
Aira
Aira Tech Corp is a technology company dedicated to making lives simpler, easier, and more fun. Based in San Diego, California, we use the latest technologies to connect blind and low-vision people with real, highly-trained professionals who provide visual information on demand.
Health & Well-Being
La Jolla, CA, USA
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
AnswersNow
We founded AnswersNow to make ABA therapy for autism more accessible to families who wouldn’t otherwise be able to receive quality care. Our easy-to-use telehealth platform lets you access customized face-to-face therapy from the comfort of your home.
Health & Well-Being
Richmond, VA, USA
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