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          Your search returned 160 Organizations

          • Univali - University of Itajai Valley

            Brazil

          • York University Canada

            Canada

          • Deaf Can! Coffee

            Deaf Can! Coffee is an outreach of HarvestCall Jamaica. The not-for-profit organization exists to affirm young people in their identity as a Deaf person and as someone made in the image of God. Success is defined as young men and women accepting themselves, believing in their inherent gifts and talents, taking responsibility for their future and becoming a leader in their families, communities and careers. (Source: Website)
            Jamaica

          • Morpho Independent Living Center

            Costa Rica

          • BeeLine Reader

            BeeLine Reader is a softwarte company with the mission of making reading easier. (Source: Website)
            United States of America

          • Asdown Colombia

            Asdown Colombia is an association of parents who have children with Down Syndrome that wants to have contact with families and people with Down Syndrome in the world. (Source: Website)
            Colombia

          • AMAC - Accessibility Solutions & Research Center

            AMAC Accessibility provides practical solutions for real challenges faced daily by individuals with disabilities. AMAC offers corporate, governmental and nonprofit memberships for services, including disability compliance consultation, braille, captioning, accessible digital content and assistive technology. Our services are affordable, ensuring your environments become and remain accessible. (Source: Website)
            United States of America

          • The Arc of the United States

            The Arc is the largest national community-based organization advocating for and with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and serving them and their families. They work to uphold tje vision that every individual and family living with I/DD in the United States has access to the information, advocacy, and skills they need to support their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes. (Source: Website)
            United States of America

          • Mexican Business Council

            The Mexican Business Council is a civil association that emerged in 1962 and is made up of 60 Mexican entrepreneurs committed to promoting the social welfare and economic development of the country. (Source: Website)
            Mexico

          • Avalon Employment, Inc.

            While deeply rooted in local communities, the organization's influence stretches globally, having implemented employment programs and shared knowledge across Southeast Asia and Canada, and spoken about their work worldwide. This global perspective, juxtaposed with a local approach, reflects the organization's philosophy: to act locally but think globally. This vision has propelled the organization into international recognition, demonstrating that even a small not-for-profit from Newfoundland can effect significant change on a global scale. The organization's most notable achievement is the autism pilot program, a groundbreaking initiative that has transformed from concept to pilot to a fully-fledged program. This initiative has not only received government funding but has also been recognized internationally, winning an award presented at the UN in Vienna in 2021. This acknowledgment by over 1,000 experts from around the world as one of the top 75 employment practices globally is a testament to the organization's innovative approach and its significant impact on the neurodiverse community. The essence of the organization extends beyond its employment services; it embodies a collective of problem solvers and innovators who are not afraid to take risks. This culture of innovation and resilience is what makes the organization not just a service provider but a beacon of hope and a model of excellence in social entrepreneurship. The organization's ability to reflect on both successes and failures, to learn and evolve, and to maintain a balance between ambition and groundedness, exemplifies a dynamic and sustainable model for social impact.
            Canada