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| Brighter Tomorrow Grant |
| Recipients of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation's Brighter Tomorrow grant have received car repairs, ramps, wheelchairs, walkers, eyeglasses, computers, appliances, televisions, furniture, therapeutic equipment, hobby supplies, retreats, and various home modifications.
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| admin@msfocus.org |
| 800-225-6495 |
| Florida, USA |
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| Challenged Athletes Foundation |
| Established in 1997, the CAF is a unique organization that recognizes the athletic greatness of people with disabilities and supports these efforts by providing grants for training, competition and equipment needs. |
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| Children With Special Needs Fund |
| The Fund provides services and equipment to children with special health care needs that no other resource, including state or federal programs, provides. |
| 517-241-7420 |
| Michigan, USA |
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| Children's Ability Fund |
| Applications may be made to
fund equipment, such as wheelchairs, tilt systems, walkers, overhead lift systems, vehicle lifts, tie downs, lift chairs, platform lifts, ramps, standing frames, hospital beds, special children's carseats, voice synthesizers, signaling devices, TTY's, FM systems, Braille printers, specialized keyboards, head trackers, voice activated software, and alphasmarts.
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| 780-454-9191 |
| Canada |
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| Department Of Human Services State Of Iowa |
| The Community Living Program provides special needs grants on a statewide basis to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to defray costs for specialized goods and modifications. Grants are intended to support the individual’s ability to live with a family or independently. Examples of grant uses include purchase or repair of adaptive equipment, wheelchairs, bath seats, ramps, lifts, hospital beds, braces, communication devises, door and bathroom modifications, car controls and van modifications.
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| Iowa, USA |
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| Disabled Children's Relief Fund |
| A non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, provides disabled children with assistance to obtain wheelchairs, orthopedic braces, walkers, lifts, hearing aids, eyeglasses, medical equipment, physical therapy, and surgery. Blind, Deaf, Amputees, and children with Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, Spastic Quadriplegia, Encephalitis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Spina Bifida, Down's Syndrome, and other disabilities receive assistance. |
| New York, USA |
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