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Alabama State Disability Resources (continued)

Source: National Dissemination Center for Children With Disabilities
Topics: Alabama

Other Disability Organizations

Byron White, President
Alabama APSE, The Network on Employment
P.O. Box 11586
Montgomery, AL 36116
(334) 613-3527
E-mail: byron.white@rehab.alabama.gov
Web: www.al-apse.org

Jeff Ridgeway, President
Alabama Disability Action Coalition
3801 Cabana Club Blvd., #108
Mobile, AL 36609
(251) 414-5364
E-mail: jridgeway11@bellsouth.net
Web: www.accessalabama.org

Terry Graham, President
Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind
P.O. Box 698
Talladega, AL 35161
(256) 761-3200
E-mail: graham.terry@aidb.state.al.us
Web: www.aidb.org

Lynne Stokley, CEO
Easter Seals Alabama
5960 E. Shirley Lane
Montgomery, AL 36117-1935
(334) 395-4489; (800) 388-7325
Web: www.easterseals.com

Jeff Underwood, President/CEO
Lakeshore Foundation
4000 Ridgeway Drive
Birmingham, AL 35209
(205) 313-7400; (888) 868-2303 (In AL)
Web: www.lakeshore.org

Julie Wall, Director
VSA arts of Alabama
1600 7th Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35233
(205) 212-7051
E-mail: info@vsartsalabama.org
Web: www.vsartsalabama.org

Independent Living

To find out the contact information for the Statewide
Independent Living Council (SILC) in your state, contact:

Independent Living Research Utilization Project
The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research
2323 South Sheppard, Suite 1000
Houston, TX 77019
(713) 520-0232 (V); (713) 520-5136 (TTY)
E-mail: ilru@ilru.org
Web: www.ilru.org

To find out the contact information for centers for
independent living (CILs) in your state, contact:

National Council on Independent Living
1710 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 207-0334 (V); (202) 207-0340 (TTY)
E-mail: ncil@ncil.org
Web: www.ncil.org

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