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♦ San Francisco Paratransit is a specialized transportation service for persons who are unable to independently use regular buses, streetcars, or BART, due to a disability or health related condition some or all of the time. Paratransit is provided by public transportation systems as part of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
sfparatransit.com
♦ BAY AREA MOBILITY is to improve the quality of our customer's lives by improving their mobility. We offer a variety of power operated vehicles and accessories which allow people to have the mobility they may have lost over the years.
www.bayareamobility.net
♦ The AT Services Directory has over 1200 listings of organizations, vendors and programs providing assistive technology and assistive technology services for people in California
www.atnet.org
♦ Social Security Administration On-Line Services
www.ssa.gov
♦ Student Services at City College of San Francisco
www.ccsf.edu
♦ The Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) assists Californians with disabilities obtain and retain employment and maximize their ability to live independently in their communities. Working with individuals of every type and category of disability, DOR provides vocational rehabilitation services to eligible Californians. DOR also provides ADA technical assistance and training and funds 29 Independent Living Centers which offer information and referral services to assist individuals with disabilities live active, independent lives.
www.rehab.cahwnet.gov
♦ San Francisco Vocational Services
www.sfvocationalservices.org
♦ Bay Area Legal Aid
www.baylegal.org
♦ Protection and Advocacy, Inc., (PAI) is a nonprofit agency that works with people with disabilities — to protect, advocate for and advance their human and legal rights. PAI strives to create a barrier free, inclusive society that values diversity and each individual.
www.pai-ca.org
♦ Rebuilding Together San Francisco provides free home repair and renovation programs for low-income, elderly and disabled San Franciscans and for nonprofit and neighborhood facilities. Thousands of volunteers join our efforts each year.
www.rebuildingtogethersf.org
♦ The Haight Street Free Clinic was established to help the thousands of young people on the street in the Haight Ashbury district whose lives were affected by drug and alcohol abuse, mental and physical problems.
www.hafci.org
♦ The Mayor's Office on Disability is responsible for overseeing the implementation and local enforcement of the City and County of San Francisco's obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other Federal and state disability civil rights and accessibility laws.
www.sfgov.org
♦ San Francisco Network of Support for Community Living
www.sanfrancisco.networkofcare.org
♦ San Francisco In Home Support Services
www.sfihsspa.org
♦ Support for Families with Children with disabilities
www.supportforfamilies.org
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