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Keyword Details: Financial Aid, Accessibility

Programs related to Financial Aid, Accessibility

Independent Living Center - Society's Assets, Inc.
Provides information and referral, independent living skills training, loan closet (to try equipment before purchasing), advocacy services for people with disabilities. ADA consultation, adaptive equipment and home modifications, and financial and benefits consultation. Education and training in th... (Click here for more)
Multiple Sclerosis Association of America
MSAA is a leading resource for the entire MS community, improving lives today through vital services and support. Provides ongoing support and direct services to individuals with MS and their family and friends. Services: - Helpline - Consultants are there to listen, provide reassurance and enco... (Click here for more)
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (MSF) is concerned with the physical, emotional, and social impact on people diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and their family. Services: - MS Helpline - Provide information, referrals, assistance in accessing services, and problem solving. Reassurance calls are a... (Click here for more)
National Multiple Sclerosis Society-Wisconsin Chapter
Serves people with multiple sclerosis and their families, friends and health care professionals. Services include: - Community resources and disease information Ask an MS Navigator - Educational programs, teleconferences and webinars - Advocacy - Support groups - Online Support group - Financial Ass... (Click here for more)
Telecommunications Equipment Purchase Program (TEPP)
The Telecommunications Equipment Purchase Program (TEPP) is to help people with disabilities buy specialized equipment they need in order to use basic telephone services. The TEPP is one of several different programs paid for by the Wisconsin Universal Service Fund (USF) established by the Public S... (Click here for more)
Wisconsin Telework Loan Program
The Wisconsin Telework Loan Program is a statewide, alternative loan program that allows Wisconsin residents with disabilities to purchase computers and other equipment needed to work from home or from other remote sites away from the office, such as work on the road or at a Telework center. Loan fu... (Click here for more)
WisLoan
The WisLoan program offers loans for assistive technology. Assistive technology is defined as "any item, piece of equipment or device that enables an individual with a disability to improve his or her independence and quality of life." The loans help people buy equipment such as hearing aids, modifi... (Click here for more)
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Please contact the ADRC if you need additional assistance or have any additional questions Kenosha County ADRC 8600 Sheridan Road; Kenosha, WI 53143 phone: 262-605-6646; email: adrc@kenoshacounty.org Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm.

You can also contact the Better Business Bureau by phone: (800) 273-1002 or access their website: https://www.wisconsin.bbb.org

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