Nelida, I suggest that you contact the Assistive Technology Act Program in
your state. AT Act Projects provide information about funding sources. If
you live in New York, it is:
NEW YORK STATE TRAID PROJECT
Office of Advocate for Persons with Disabilities
One Empire State Plaza, Suite 1001
Albany, NY 12223-1150
Acting-Project Manager: Lisa Rosano-Kaczkowski
Phone: (518) 474-2825
Phone: (800) 522-4369 (V/TDD; In-State)
TDD: (518) 473-4231
FAX: (518) 473-6005
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Homepage: http://www.advoc4disabled.state.ny.us/TRAID_Project/technlog.htm
The National Association of the Visually Handicapped, http://www.navh.org/,
used to have support grouprs in New York City. I just visited their website
and found nothing about support groups. You can also contact the Council of
Citizens with Low Vision, International, 1-800-733-2258, and ask if they have
a local group in New York. A third possibility is the Lighthouse for the
Blind in Manhatten. They have an excellent low vision clinic and may also have
a low vision support group.
Jan Knuth
>===== Original Message From "N. Q. R." <[log in to unmask]> =====
>Hello,
>
>I need to get some assistive devices: a CCTV reader (the Aladdin Pro has
>been recommended to me), a screen magnifier (Zoomtext), a portable reader
>(Liberty--also recommended) and a good set of binoculars. They are
>fairly expensive, more that I can pay right now. Does anyone know of a
>government program or private organization that will help me pay for
>these?
>
>Also, does anyone know of a support group for people under 50 with visual
>impairments that meets in New York?
>
>Nelida
>
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Temple University
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