
This page is dedicated to guiding persons with disabilities to goods and services that will enable them to participate in independent living, education, work, and recreation throughout their lifespan.
I hope this page is of help to many, many people. Sincerely, Danny

Access Anything welcomes you to the wonderful world of Accessible Adventure Travel with our first book in a series of travel guides for the disabled traveler. Hang on tight as authors Andy Jehn and Craig Kennedy take you on a thrilling, eye-opening tour of Colorado that all people with disabilities can and should see!
For more information, please visit www.accessanything.net.

FAAST began its existence in 1992 as a federally funded grant project and was housed with the Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. FAAST was designed to develop and implement a consumer responsive, comprehensive, statewide system of technology-related assistance and systems change for individuals from birth to death. In 1997, FAAST became a private not for profit corporation governed by a Board of Directors appointed by the Commissioner of the Florida Department of Education. Fifty-one percent of the Board membership must be composed of persons with a disability or be a family member of a person with a disability.
FAAST works with consumers, family members, caregivers, providers, and agencies to ensure that individuals continue to benefit from assistive technology as they move between home, school, work, and community.
For more information, please visit www.faast.org or call 1-888-788-9216.
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