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          Your search returned 515 Organizations

          • Info-Handicap Luxembourg asbl.

            Since 1993, the National Information and Encounter Service in the field of disability has been at the disposal of those affected, their families, institutions and anyone who wishes to obtain information on the subject of disability. The service is financed through a convention with the Ministry of Family and Integration. Info-Handicap functions like an association that brings together 60 (as of 2019) organizations of and for persons with disabilities that are active in many areas. (Source: Website)
            Luxembourg

          • World Access for the Blind

            World Access for the Blind strives to improve the quality of interaction between blind and sighted people by facilitating equal access to the world’s resources and opportunities. It is an international non-profit, non-governmental and educational organisation based in California, US. The primary work is to encourage and teach blind people the technique of echolocation for their movement. (Source: Website)
            United States of America

          • Red Apis

            Red-Apis is a company dedicated to inclusion through technological resources adapted to allow the participation and development of people with disabilities. Their mission is to provide solutions to everyday needs and promote a better quality of life for people, both in the educational, labor and civic participation. (Source: Website)
            Chile

          • Visit Flanders

            Belgium

          • Rhein-Main inklusiv e.V.

            The association "Rhein-Main inklusiv" (RMi) was founded by a group of people with and without disabilities. It has its roots in the self-determined living movement, but wants to go beyond the limitations that this philosophy has regarding the inclusion of people without disabilities. The association sees its task in promoting inclusion in the areas of work, education and leisure. In this context, mobility and personal assistance also play a major role. (Source: Website)
            Germany

          • Le Messageur - Innovative Services for the Hearing Impaired

            Since 2012, Le Messageur has been committed to providing access to communication for people with hearing loss. Its know-how is the result of cooperation between hearing impaired people and different actors, to develop new uses, associated with sound enhancement and real-time subtitling technologies. (Source: Website)
            France

          • The Arc

            United States of America

          • Scope - Disability Charity

            Scope is the disability equality charity in England and Wales. It's a strong community of disabled and non-disabled people with a shared vision of equality. They provide practical advice and emotional support whenever people need them most, for example with the Scope helpline, our online community, a range of employment and child sleep services, community engagement programmes, partnerships and more. (Source: Website)
            United Kingdom

          • BBDN - Bangladesh Business & Disability Network

            The Bangladesh Business and Disability Network (BBDN) is a voluntary group of representatives from business, industry, employers’ organizations and selected non-governmental and disabled peoples’ organizations. BBDN has a primary purpose of facilitating disability and work place diversity in Bangladesh from the perspective of the business and human rights cases. (Source: Website)
            Bangladesh

          • WALK - Inclusive Employment Services

            WALK is a charity supporting the development and maintenance of relationships which lead to the attainment and sustainability of socially valuable roles and natural support networks. They are part of a larger community and work towards improving the quality of life for all people in our community. They engage in person-centred processes and use this direction to build social capital and community living, equally, for ALL people. (Source: Website)
            Ireland