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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Michigan Coalition for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
is a statewide coalition of agencies and organizations working together to improve accessibility and services for Michigan’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. The Coalition meets quarterly to address issues pertinent to people who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Greater Detroit Agency for the Blind and Visually Impaired (GDABVI)
provides quality, innovative services that increase self-reliance, productivity and dignity for persons who are blind or visually impaired.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - MSU's Links for Grants for Disabilities
This is a great network of Pages created by MSU Librarian John Harrison. I find is the best network of public and private funding sources for all sorts of stuff. Its a great resource for Michigan People. If you ever meet John Harrison at MSU thank him for building this great web page for the public.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Holley Ear Institute
The mission of the Holley Ear Institute, a non-profit organization founded in 1993, is to assist the Deaf, Deaf/Blind and hard of hearing by providing services and programs aimed at improving their quality of life. Because early detection of hearing loss is critical for intervention, Holley Ear Institute volunteers screen all newborn infants for deafness and hearing loss at St. John Hospital and Medical Center. The Holley Ear Institute owns and operates the Holley Family Village, located at De Sales Center on Lake Vineyard in the Irish Hills of Brooklyn, Michigan. Here, it offers educational, recreational and mental health programs for Deaf, Deaf/Blind and hard of hearing children, adults and their families. The Institute also offers classes in American Sign Language (ASL) to help educate the local and hospital communities.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Michigan Braille Transcribing Service
was started in 1962 with one inmate of the Southern Michigan State Prison, Jackson, Michigan, learning Braille and working in his cell. In the years that followed, MBTS enjoyed its first formal location within the State Prison on the mezzanine level overlooking the Central Control Center. In 1984, the program moved to the subhall and the office that was patterned after the environment of a free-world industry. In this business atmosphere, the prisoners were given duties and responsibilities and were held accountable for their actions and behaviors.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Lions Club of SE Michigan
District 11A1 covers all of Wayne and Monroe counties in S/E Michigan. This area includes the City of Detroit. Our eastern boundary is the entire length of the Detroit River. The district is made up of four regions and eight zones. We have 46 clubs and over 1350 Lions. We also have Three Leo clubs that support youth activities.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Riverview Lions Club
To create and foster a spirit of understanding among all people for humanitarian needs by providing voluntary services through community involvement and international cooperation.
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