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332 North Main Street, Red Bud, IL 62278
Aging & Disability Resource Specialist Advocate: Visits senior sites providing information on assistive aids, adaptive equipment and transportation assistance. Additionally, the specialist will consult with community members and providers about services needed in their respective counties to gauge needs to be addressed through direct services, speaking engagements and workshops.
2340 East Meyer, Building 1, Suite 300B, Kansas City, MO 64132
Social Services include assisting individuals with epilepsy in the following areas: advocating for oneself, questions regarding insurance, Social Security, job-related issues, driving, education, information, technical assistance and referral.
615 Howerton Court, Jefferson City, MO 65102
The Blind Pension program was established in 1921 and is financed entirely by state funds. This program provides assistance for blind persons who do not qualify under the Supplemental Aid to the Blind law and who are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits. Each eligible person receives a monthly cash grant of $541, as well as state funded medical assistance.
118 1/2 North 3rd Street, Branson, MO 65616
Provides advocacy for individuals with disabilities.
308 East High Street, Suite B 101, Jefferson City, MO 65101
The Blind Pension program was established in 1921 and is financed entirely by state funds. This program provides assistance for blind persons who do not qualify under the Supplemental Aid to the Blind law and who are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits. Each eligible person receives a monthly cash grant of $541, as well as state funded medical assistance.
8630 Fenton Street, Suite 820, Silver Spring, MD 20910
The NAD Law and Advocacy Center educates, advocates, and litigates on behalf of and to empower deaf and hard of hearing people.
3418 Knipp Dr., Ste. A-2, Jefferson City, MO 65102
The Blind Pension program was established in 1921 and is financed entirely by state funds. This program provides assistance for blind persons who do not qualify under the Supplemental Aid to the Blind law and who are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits. Each eligible person receives a monthly cash grant of $541, as well as state funded medical assistance.
15 Emerald Terrace, Swansea, IL 62226
Aging & Disability Resource Specialist Advocate: Visits senior sites providing information on assistive aids, adaptive equipment and transportation assistance. Additionally, the specialist will consult with community members and providers about services needed in their respective counties to gauge needs to be addressed through direct services, speaking engagements and workshops.
3515 North Belt West, Suite A, Belleville, IL 62226
Provides advocacy services to ensure individuals with epilepsy seizure disorders have access to educational programs, health care, accessible housing and more.
909 Broadway, Suite 350, Hannibal, MO 63401
Helps individuals become better self-advocates.
222 South Meramec Avenue, Suite 202, Saint Louis, MO 63105
Social Services to assist individuals with epilepsy in the following areas: advocating for oneself, questions regarding insurance, Social Security, job-related issues, driving, education, information, technical assistance and referral.
Ensures that criminal acts within the psychiatric industry are reported to the proper authorities, acted upon, helps the abused individual file criminal or other complaints with the proper authorities and conducts investigations.
106 Arthur Street, Suite E, Sikeston, MO 63801
The Blind Pension program was established in 1921 and is financed entirely by state funds. This program provides assistance for blind persons who do not qualify under the Supplemental Aid to the Blind law and who are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits. Each eligible person receives a monthly cash grant of $541, as well as state funded medical assistance.
615 Howerton Court, Jefferson City, MO 65102
The Blind Pension program was established in 1921 and is financed entirely by state funds. This program provides assistance for blind persons who do not qualify under the Supplemental Aid to the Blind law and who are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits. Each eligible person receives a monthly cash grant of $541, as well as state funded medical assistance.
615 Howerton Court, Jefferson City, MO 65102
The Blind Pension program was established in 1921 and is financed entirely by state funds. This program provides assistance for blind persons who do not qualify under the Supplemental Aid to the Blind law and who are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits. Each eligible person receives a monthly cash grant of $541, as well as state funded medical assistance.
9900 Page Avenue, Suite 105, Saint Louis, MO 63132
The Blind Pension program was established in 1921 and is financed entirely by state funds. This program provides assistance for blind persons who do not qualify under the Supplemental Aid to the Blind law and who are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits. Each eligible person receives a monthly cash grant of $541, as well as state funded medical assistance.
615 Howerton Court, Jefferson City, MO 65102
The Blind Pension program was established in 1921 and is financed entirely by state funds. This program provides assistance for blind persons who do not qualify under the Supplemental Aid to the Blind law and who are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits. Each eligible person receives a monthly cash grant of $541, as well as state funded medical assistance.
11457 Olde Cabin Rd., Suite 235, Saint Louis, MO 63141
Provides liaison support, resources, education and training to enhance the understanding of the rights and responsibilities of individuals with developmental disabilities who encounter the justice system.
1450 West Cambridge Street, Springfield, MO 65807
Provides advocacy for individuals with disabilities.
144 East Ferguson Avenue, Wood River, IL 62095
Provides advocacy for individuals affected by mental illnesses including public and private policy and more effective options for mental health treatment.
106 Arthur Street, Suite E, Sikeston, MO 63801
The Blind Pension program was established in 1921 and is financed entirely by state funds. This program provides assistance for blind persons who do not qualify under the Supplemental Aid to the Blind law and who are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits. Each eligible person receives a monthly cash grant of $541, as well as state funded medical assistance.
