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Independent Living Skills, Disabilities, Physical
Programs that assist people with physical disabilities in learning the basic skills of daily living through individual and group counseling, training and experience coping with life situations - sometimes through the use of assistive devices, special equipment and specialized assistants.
Peer Mentoring and Independent Living Skills Training, Physical
Independent Living Skills Training, Physical Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Training, Physical Disabilities
Peer Counseling and Independent Living Skills Training
Peer Support and Independent Living Skills Training, Physical Disabilities, Petersburg
Peer Support and Independent Living Skills Training, Physical Disabilities, Richmond
Peer Counseling and Independent Living Skills Training, Physical Disabilities
Peer Counseling and Independent Living Skills Training, Abingdon
Peer Counseling and Independent Living Skills Training, Galax
Peer Counseling and Independent Living Skills Training, Wytheville
Peer Counseling and Independent Living Skills Training
Peer Counseling and Independent Living Skills Training
Individuals with Physical Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Training
Independent Living Skills Training, Danville
Independent Living Skills Training, Martinsville
Independent Living Support Tier 1-4
Independent Living Skills Training, Physical Disabilities, Loudoun
Peer Counseling and Independent Living Training
Peer Counseling and Independent Living Training, Loudoun
Independent Living Skills Training, Physical Disability
Independent Living Skills Training, Physical and Sensory Disabilities
Peer Counseling and Independent Living Skills Training, Physical Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Training
Supportive In-Home Services, Physical Disabilities
Independent Living Skills, Physical Disabilities
Statewide and Nationwide
Grantmaking Organization, Parkinson's Disease
An organization whose primary activity is granting funds to other organizations to achieve their mission. Foundation is often included in the organization’s name. Organizations solicit contributions, endowments and other financial support from public and private sources which are used directly by the organization to provide services for individuals living with Parkinson’s Disease or their caregivers. Also included are governmental and quasi-governmental entities that manage the allocation of public monies.