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Try iCommunicator live at a Technology Resource Center. To search Resource Centers by the following categories, click below: By Name By Location Access Technologies Inc 3070 Lancaster DR NE Salem, OR 97305 Oregon’s Statewide Assistive Technology Program Access Technologies, Inc. is a nonprofit organization specializing in Ergonomic Risk Assessments, Assistive Technology Evaluations, and Technology Training Services. We work with government, business, education, health service organizations, and individuals to provide accessible and cost-effective ergonomic and technology solutions. Contact: Laurie Books Phone: 503-361-1201 FAX: 503-370-4530 TTY: 503-361-1201 E-mail: info@accesstechnologiesinc.org Website: http://www.accesstechnologiesinc.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services 236 Goodwin Crest Drive Homewood, AL 35209 Children's Rehab, Vocational Rehab, and Independent Living Services. Contact: Michael Papp Phone: 800-671-6837 FAX: 205-945-8517 TTY: 800-499-1816 E-mail: Michael.Papp@rehab.alabama.gov Website: http://www.rehab.alabama.gov CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS 60 Pineland Drive Lewiston Hall, Building IV New Gloucester, ME 04260 ALLTech develops and promotes the use of technology that enables all individuals to lead full and independent lives. We provide leadership, advocacy, training, technical assistance, and research so that people can further their knowledge and skills in the areas of assistive technology, universal design, and Web accessibility. Contact: Deb Dimmick Phone: 207-688-4573 FAX: 207-688-4572 TTY: 866-688-4591 E-mail: ddimmick@alltech-tsi.org Website: http://www.alltech-tsi.org/ CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Arizona Technology Access Program 2400 North Central Ave Suite 300 Phoenix, AZ 85004 The mission of the AzTAP is to (a) increase access to assistive technology (AT) devices and services for individuals with disabilities and their families, and (b) facilitate the development of a consumer-responsive AT service delivery system. Program staff work with consumers, service providers, state agencies, private industry, legislators, and other interested individuals to facilitate the development of a statewide system to provide AT services. Contact: Jill Pleasant Phone: 602-728-9532 FAX: 602-728-9535 TTY: 602-728-9536 E-mail: jill.pleasant@nau.edu Website: http://www.nau.edu/ihd/aztap/ CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Assistive Technology Center Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital 125 Nashua St. Boston, MA 02114 At the Assistive Technology Center in Boston, dedicated and experienced clinicians in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology provide assessments, demonstrations, and trial sessions with different types of assistive technologies including computer access, augmentative/alternative communication devices, ergonomics, and mobility/seating/positioning. Contact: Peggy Dellea Phone: 617-573-2927 FAX: 617-573-2209 E-mail: MDellea@Partners.org Website: http://www.spauldingrehab.org/atc CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Assistive Technology Exchange Center 1601 E Saint Andrew Place Santa Ana, CA 92705 ATEC is a comprehensive assistive technology resource center that is one of Goodwill of Orange County’s vital health and human services programs. We have been helping people with disabilities and other barriers maximize their independence since 1996. We offer consultation and assessment services, equipment trial, equipment loan and reuse and support in learning how to use assistive technology equipment. Contact: Lauren Wetzler, Services Supervisor Phone: 714-361-6200 x226 FAX: 714-361-6220 TTY: 714-541-1873 E-mail: laurenw@ocgoodwill.org Website: http://www.atec-oc.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Assistive Technology of Alaska 2217 E Tudor Rd. Suite 4 Anchorage, AK 99507 Assistive Technology of Alaska (ATLA) connects Alaskans who have disabilities with the tools they need to learn, work, play, and participate in community life safely and independently. ATLA offers statewide no-cost equipment demonstrations, information and assistance, short term loans (as items are available) and awareness activities. Staff offer fee-for-service consultations, trainings and technical assistance in addition to re-selling assistive technology. Staff help search for funding options, develop partnerships with state agencies and organizations, and publish resource materials. The statewide Alaska Trading Post, an on-line searchable database of used equipment and devices for recycling program is coordinated by ATLA. ATLA staff does not advocate for or recommend specific devices or software programs. They provide consumers with enough knowledge to make “informed choices” about different technologies that meet their needs and skills. Consumers are encouraged to tryout their selections at their local demonstration center. Contact: Mystie Rail Phone: (907) 563-2599 FAX: (907) 563-0699 TTY: 907-561-2592 E-mail: mystie@atlaak.org Website: http:www.atlaak.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Assistive Technology Partners 601 E. 18th Ave. Suite 130 Denver, CO 80203 State Assistive Technology Program Contact: Jim Sandstrum Phone: 303-315-1280 FAX: 303-837-1208 TTY: 303-837-8964 E-mail: generalinfo@at-partners.org Website: http://www.assistivetechnologypartners.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Assistive Technology Partnership 3901 North 27th Street Lincoln, NE 68522 State Agency for comprehensive services regarding accessibility, accessible housing, recycling, alternative financing program, AT, home and vehicle modification, demonstration centers, etc. Contact: Jaime Galloway Phone: 402-471-0734 FAX: 402-471-6052 TTY: 402-471-2447 E-mail: jaime.galloway@nebraska.gov Website: http://www.atp.ne.gov/ CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Bluegrass Technology Center 961 Beasley Street, STE 140 Lexington, KY 40509 The Bluegrass Technology Center is a twenty year old consumer driven, non-profit organization assisting individuals with disAbilities, their families and service providers obtain technologies that provide the gateway to greater independence, productivity, and quality of life. The mission of BTC is to support and assist all persons in their efforts to access technology and to increase their awareness and understanding of how technology can enhance their ability to participate more fully in the community. We seek to help redefine human potential by making technology a regular part of the lives of people with disAbilities. Contact: Debbie Sharon Phone: 800-209-7767 or 859-294-4343 FAX: 859-294-0704 E-mail: office@bluegrass-tech.org Website: http://www.bluegrass-tech.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS DakotaLink 1161 Deadwood Avenue Suite 5 Rapid City, SD 57702 AT Program for the State of South Dakota Contact: Patrick Czerny, Supervisor of Technical Services Phone: 605-394-6742 or 800-645-0673 FAX: 605-394-6744 TTY: 605-394-6742 E-mail: atinfo@dakotalink.net Website: http://dakotalink.net/ CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative (DATI) University of Delaware 20123 Office Circle Georgetown, DE 19947 The Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative (DATI) connects Delawareans who have disabilities with the tools they need in order to learn, work, play, and participate in community life safely and independently. Contact: Sonja L. Rathel Phone: 1-800-870-3284 FAX: (302) 856-6990 TTY: 800-870-3284 E-mail: rathel@asel.udel.edu Website: http://www.dati.org/ CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS East Tennessee Technology Access Center 4918 N. Broadway Knoxville, TN 37918 ETTAC was started in 1988 by a group of parents, adults with disabilities, business people and service providers in the community who held an uncommon belief in the power of technology to help people with disabilities reach their goals. Since 1988, ETTAC has provided a wide range of assistive technology services to thousands of people with disabilities, teachers, therapists, other service providers, and area businesses. ETTAC works with people with disabilities of all ages and all types of disabilities, and no one is denied services based on ability to pay, age, type of disability, race, religion, or sex. ETTAC serves individuals with disabilities, family members and professionals in 24 counties of Upper East Tennessee. Contact: Alice Wershing or Lois Symington Phone: 865-219-0130 FAX: 865-219-0130 E-mail: awershing@aol.com Website: http://www.discoveret.org/ettac CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS FDLRS Technology State Loan Library 1207 S. Mellonville Ave Sanford, FL 32771-2240 FDLRS (Florida Diagnostic & Learning Resources System) Technology State Loan Library is a Specialized Center, located in Seminole County and funded by the State of Florida, Department of Education,Bureau of Instructional Support and Community Services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Part B and state general revenue funds. FDLRS-TSLL is an equal opportunity agency. Contact: Mark Cerasale Phone: 1-407-320-2380 FAX: 1-407-320-2379 E-mail: mark_cerasale@scps.k12.fl.us Website: http://www.fdlrs-tsll.scps.k12.fl.us CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Goodwill Easter Seals Miami Valley Assistive Technology Services 1133 Edwin C. Moses Blvd Suite 370 Dayton, OH 45408 The Goodwill Easter Seals Miami Valley Assistive Technology Services provide assistive technology for people of all ages with autism spectrum, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, visual impairments, and hearing impairments through our Product Lending Library. Developmental Disabilities services, individual option and level 1 and refurbished computers for special-needs classrooms and individuals with disabilities. Contact: Kevin Leonard Phone: 937-461-3305 FAX: 937-461-6304 E-mail: k.leonard@gesmv.org Website: http://www.assistivetechservices.org/ CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS ICAN (Increasing Capabilities Access Network) 26 Corporate Hill Little Rock, AR 72205 AT loan program, demonstration, AT recycle center Contact: Eddie Schmeckenbecher, Rick Anderson Phone: 501-666-8868, 1-800-828-2799 FAX: 501-666-5319 TTY: 501-666-8868 VP: 866-533-6756 E-mail: eddie.smeck@arkansas.gov Website: http://www.ar-ican.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Idaho Center for Assistive Technology 5420 W. Franklin Rd., Ste. A Boise, ID 83705 Computer lab/Demonstration Center and Loaning Library. We are also an ATA Center and a Microsoft Accessibility Resource Center Contact: Kathy Griffin Phone: 208-377-8070 FAX: 208-322-7133 E-mail: kgriffin@idahocat.org Website: http://www.idahocat.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Illinois Assistive Technology Program 1 West Old State Capitol Plaza Suite 100 Springfield, Illinois 62701 Illinois Assistive Technology Program is a not-for-profit agency that promotes the availability of assistive technology (AT) services and programs for people with disabilities. Programs include a device loan program, low interest rate cash loan program for AT and home based employment, demonstration center, reutilization program, homeownership program and much more. IATP serves all people with disabilities in Illinois regardless of age or income, their families, service providers, state agencies, private industry, educators, and other interested individuals. Contact: Tom Ridley Phone: 217-522-7985 FAX: 217-522-8067 E-mail: tridley@iltech.org Website: http://www.iltech.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS INDATA Project at Easter Seals Crossroads 4740 Kingsway Drive Indianapolis, IN 46205 The INDiana Assistive Technology Act (INDATA) Project at Easter Seals Crossroads serves as the Assistive Technology Act provider in Indiana. Services include device demonstration, device loan, equipment reutilization, alternative financing, and a variety of other education and outreach services. Contact: M. Wade Wingler, Director of Assistive Technology Phone: 317-466-2013 or 888-466-1314 FAX: 317-466-2000 E-mail: tech@eastersealscrossroads.org Website: http://www.EasterSealsTech.com CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Louisiana Assistive Technology Access Network (LATAN) 3042 Old Forge Dr. Suite D Baton Rouge, LA 70808 AT ACT Project for State of LA. Contact: Mona Miley, At Specialist Phone: 800-270-6185 FAX: 225-925-9560 TTY: 800-270-6185 E-mail: mmiley@latan.org Website: http://www.latan.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Maryland Technology Assistance Program 2301 Argonne Drive Room t17 Baltimore MD 21218 The Maryland Technology Assistance Program demonstrates and loans equipment to people with disabilities in order that they can decide which Assistive Technology best meets their needs. Contact: Michael Bullis Phone: 410-554-9245 FAX: 410-554-9237 TTY: 866-881-7488 E-mail: mdtap@mdtap.org Website: http://www.mdtap.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services Project START 2550 Peachtree Street Jackson MS 39216 Mississippi Technology Act Contact: Dorothy Young Phone: 800-852-8328 FAX: 601-364-2349 E-mail: dyoung@mdrs.state.ms.us Website: http://www.msprojectstart.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Missouri Assistive Technology (MoAT) 1501 NW Jefferson Street Blue Springs, MO 64015 Missouri Assistive Technology is the Statewide Assistive Technology Program for Missouri. The mission of Missouri Assistive Technology is to increase access to assistive technology for Missourians with all types of disabilities, of all ages. Offering several different programs that include TAP for Telephone, TAP for Internet, Show Me Loans, Kids Assistive Technology, ETC Program and the Device Recycling & Exchange Program. For more information, please visit our website. Contact: Tracy LaFollette Phone: 816-655-6700 or 800-647-8557 (Toll-Free in MO) FAX: 816-655-6710 TTY: 816-655-6711 E-mail: moat1501@att.net Website: http://www.at.mo.gov CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS MonTECH 700 SW Higgins Avenue, Suite 250 Missoula, MT 59803 Montana Assistive Technology Program – Providing Access to Assistive Technology Tools, Resources and Supports for Montanans Contact: Kathleen Laurin, Program Director Phone: 406-243-5751 FAX: 406-243-4730 E-mail: montech@ruralinstitute.umt.edu Website: http://www.montech@ruralinstitute.umt.edu CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS New England Assistive Technology Resource and Education Center at Oak Hill 120 Holcomb Street Hartford, CT 06112 The NEAT Center at Oak Hill enriches lives by enhancing independence and quality of life for people with disabilities including visual impairments. It sets the standard in providing innovative solutions, program excellence, services and advocacy for people with disabilities. Contact: Jennifer L. Baker, M.S., ATP, ATACP, CAPS, MARCS, EIS, OT Aide, PT Aide Phone: 860-286-3102 FAX: 860-242-1265 E-mail: bakerj@ciboakhill.org Website: http://www.neatmarketplace.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS New Mexico Technology Assistance Program (NMTAP) 435 ST Michael’s Drive Building D Santa Fe New Mexico 87505 Statewide Assistive Technology Act Program Contact: Andy Winnegar Phone: 800-866-2253 FAX: 505-954-8608 TTY: 800-659-1779 E-mail: andy.winnegar@state.nm.us Website: http://www.nmtap.com CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS North Carolina Assistive Technology Program 1110 Navaho Dr. Suite 101 Raleigh, NC 27610 The North Carolina Assistive Technology Program (NCATP) is a state and federally funded program that provides assistive technology services statewide to people of all ages and abilities. Contact: Lynne Deese / April Furr Phone: 919-850-2787 FAX: 919-850-2792 E-mail: ldeese@ncatp.org Website: http://www.ncatp.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS North Carolina Assistive Technology Program; Eastern Region 2313 Executive Park Circle, Suite A Greenville, NC 27834 North Carolina Assistive Technology Demonstration and Loan Center; State government program/NC's Tech Act Program NCATP provides services to people of all ages and abilities, professionals employers and employees; demonstrate the various devices with features and functions that can help meet those needs; provide information about state and local vendors, providers and repair services; The device loan program helps individuals try out equipment in the location they will use it: at home, work, school or recreational activities.; conduct training, develop and disseminate training materials; and provide technical assistance related to assistive technology. Contact: Starlette L. Vaught Phone: 252-830-8575 FAX: 252-830-8576 E-mail: svaught@ncatp.org Website: http://www.ncatp.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Oklahoma ABLE Tech Oklahoma State University Seretean Wellness Center 1514 W. Hall of Fame Stillwater, OK 74078 Oklahoma ABLE Tech is a statewide assistive technology program located at the Seretean Wellness Center at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK. Oklahoma ABLE Tech's mission is to improve access to assistive technology (AT) for individuals with disabilities of all ages through comprehensive, statewide programs that are consumer responsive. A tremendous variety of assistive technology is available today. Oklahoma ABLE Tech is a way to connect Oklahomans with disabilities to AT through demonstrations and short-term loans to allow individuals to try and compare a variety of devices to find the best fit. Contact: Shelby Sanders Phone:405-744-7606 FAX: 405-744-2487 E-mail: shelby.sanders@okstate.edu Website: http://okabletech.okstate.edu CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS PACER Center 8161 Normandale Boulevard Bloomington, MN 55437 The Simon Technology Center is a project of PACER, and is dedicated to making the benefits of technology more accessible to children and adults with disabilities through a collaborated effort involving parents, professionals and consumers. The Simon Technology Center offers workshops, consultations, and in-service trainings to meet these needs. Contact: Megan Kunz Phone: 952-838-9000 FAX: 952-838-0199 TTY: 952-838-0190 E-mail: meghan.kunz@pacer.org Website: www.Pacer.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital Accessible Community Technology Center 1401 S. California Chicago Il, 60608 Contact: Joel Irizarry Phone: 773-522-5863 FAX: 773-522-6650 E-mail: irij@sinai.org Website: http://www.sinai.org/rehabilitation/index2.asp CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS SC Assistive Technology Program 8301 Farrow Road, Poplar Building Columbia, SC 29203 The South Carolina Assistive Technology Program (SCATP) is a federally funded program concerned with getting technology into the hands of people with disabilities so that they might live, work, learn and be a more independent part of the community. As part of a national network of technology-related assistance programs, our goal is to enhance independence, productivity and quality of life for all South Carolinians through access to assistive technology devices and services. Contact: Carol A. Page Phone: 803-935-5301 FAX: 803-935-5342 E-mail: carol.page@uscmed.sc.edu Website: http://www.sc.edu/scatp/ CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Solution Outreach Center at OCCK Solution Outreach Center 2941 Centennial Salina, KS 67401 OCCK is a not-for-profit Kansas corporation dedicated to helping people with physical or mental disabilities remove barriers to employment, independent living, and full participation in their communities. Contact: Shellie Eddings Phone: 785-827-9383 FAX: 785-452-9374 TTY: 785-827-9383 E-mail: seddings@occk.com Website: http://www.occk.com CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS TechACCESS of Rhode Island 110 Jefferson Blvd, Suite I Warwick, RI 02888 TechACCESS of RI is a private, not for profit resource center that serves people with disabilities who are interested in assistive technology. We provide assistive technology and augmentative communication evaluations and consultative services. In addition to being an assistive technology demonstration center, TechACCESS provides assistive technology workshops and trainings for consumers and caregivers. Contact: Judi Carlson, Director Phone/TTY: 401-463-0202 FAX: 40-463-0202 E-mail: jcarlson@techaccess-ri.org Website: http://www.techaccess-ri.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Tech Connection 35 Haddon Avenue Shrewsbury, NJ 07702 TECHConnection seeks to redefine human potential by making assistive technology devices a regular part of the lives of people with disabilities. It strives to accomplish this goal by providing easy access to the assistive technologies, related services, and information resources that enable people to achieve success, independence, productivity, and social interdependence according to their individual needs and interests. Contact: Joanne Castellano Phone: 732-747-5310 FAX: 732-747-1896 E-mail: jcastellano@techconnection.org Website: www.techconnection.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Texas Technology Access Program 10100 Burnet Rd., Bldg. CMS, #137, Rm. 1.154, MC/L4000 Austin TX 78758-4445 AT Program for Texas Contact: John Morris Phone: 512-232-0753 FAX: 512-232-0761 TTY: 512-232-0762 E-mail: txcds@uttcds.org Website: http://techaccess.edb.utexas.edu/ CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS University of Michigan Rehabilitation Engineering Program 1500 E. Medical Center Dr. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5841 Rehabilitation engineering and assistive technology services are offered for inpatients and outpatients in a variety of areas including: computer access, environmental control, augmentative communication, manipulation aids, mobility, education, recreation, and vocational rehabilitation. Contact: Jamie Mayo, MSE, ATP, RET Phone: 734-936-7170 FAX: 734-936-7515 E-mail: jlmayo@umich.edu Website: http://www.med.umich.edu/rehabeng CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS University of Montana Rural Institue 634 Eddy Ave Missoula, MT 59812 MonTECH is a program of the University of Montana Rural Institute: Center for Excellence in Disability Education, Research, and Service. We are located on the UM campus in Missoula. We specialize in Assistive Technology (AT) and oversee a variety of AT related grants and contracts. Our overall goal is to develop a comprehensive, statewide system of assistive technology related assistance. Contact: Kathy Laurin Phone: 406-243-5751 or 877-243-5511 (toll free in state only) FAX: 952-838-0199 TTY: 952-838-0190 E-mail: klaurin@ruralinstitute.umt.edu Website: www.ruralinstitute.umt.edu CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS University of Wyoming/Wyoming INstitute for Disabilities (WIND) Assistive Technology Resources (WATR) 1000 E. University Ave., Dept. 4298 Laramie, WY 82071 WATR maintains a device demonstration and loan center, in addition to providing training and technical assistance to increase awareness of and access to assistive technology for residents in the state of Wyoming. Contact: Mary Fick Monteith Phone: 307-766-6187 FAX: 307-766-2763 TTY: 307-766-2720 E-mail: mmonteit@uwyo.edu Website: http://www.uwyo.edu/wind/watr/ CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Utah Center for Assistive Technology 1590 5 W. 500 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 The Utah Center for Assistive Technology (UCAT) is a statewide resource offering information and technical services to help people with disabilities acquire and use assistive technology devices. Our services are available to people with disabilities, and all others who are concerned with and advocate for people with disabilities. UCAT services are free to Utah residents. Contact: Bryan Carroll, ATP Phone: 801-887-9535 FAX: 801-887-9382 E-mail: bcarroll@utah.gov Website: http://www.usor.utah.gov:81/ucat/ CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Walton Options For Independent Living 948 Walton Way Augusta, GA 30901 Walton Options provides information, training, and peer support related to assistive technology, independent living, work re-entry, and personal assistance service Contact: Kathy Pelletier Phone: 706-724-6262 E-mail: kpelletier@waltonoptions.org Website: www.waltonoptions.org Washington Assistive Technology Act Program University of Washington Box 357920 Seattle, WA 98195 WATAP—the Washington Assistive Technology Act Program—serves Washington residents of all ages with disabilities of all types, their families, employers and employment service providers, educators, health care and social service providers, and others seeking information about assistive technology (AT) and accessible information technology. Contact: Maria Kelley, OTR/L Phone: 800-214-8731 E-mail: mtkelley@u.washington.edu Website: http://www.watap.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS West Virginia Assistive Technology System (WVATS) 959 Hartman Run Rd. Morgantown, WV 26505 WVATS receives federal funding to provide access to and acquisition of assistive technology in the areas of education, employment, information technology and telecommunication and community living. WVATS implements: - Assistive technology exchange program - Assistive technology loan program - Assistive technology demonstration program - Assistive technology training - assistive technology computer lab Contact: Sarah Ott Phone: 800-841-8436 or 304-293-4692 FAX: 304-293-7294 TTY: 800-518-1448 E-mail: wvats@hsc.wvu.edu Website: http://www.cedwvu.org/programs/wvats CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative at Polk Library 800 Algoma Blvd. Oshkosh, WI 54901 The Mission of the Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative is to ensure that every child in Wisconsin who needs assistive technology (AT) will have equal and timely access to an appropriate evaluation and the provision and implementation of any needed AT devices and services. Contact: Sharon Rhode Phone: 920-424-2247 or 800-991-5576 (toll free in state only) FAX: 920-424-1396 E-mail: srhode@cesa6.k12.wi.us Website: www.wati.org CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS |
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