The Education Department Will Forgive $5.8 Billion in Student Loans for Disabled Borrowers
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by Sasha Chavkin Sept. 1, 2021
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Graphic by Laila Milevski/ProPublica
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by Sasha Chavkin Sept. 1, 2021
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To provide persons with disabilities assistance in breaking down barriers and empowering them to obtain independent living.
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Living skills training various programs to assist & train disabled persons to live independently
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To provide in home and community based services to individuals from wayne, cabell, lincoln and mingo counties whom are faced with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Established pursuant to federal and state legislation, the organization functions both independently and as a partner with the west virginia centers for independent living and the west virginia division of rehabilitation services (wvdrs) to ensure that west virginians with disabilities have access to community-based resources that promote personal choice and facilitate the achievement of their independent living goals.
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Puget sound association of the deaf (psad), founded in 1900, is one of the oldest deaf associations in the united states! psad is run by, of, and for diverse groups of deaf people. we provide a comprehensive range of programs and services to people residing in the puget sound region of washington state.
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The interpreter referral service is a vital service for the deaf population. this service allows for the provision of certified interpreters.
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To provide financial support to the spokane guilds's school & neuromuscular center.
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We empower people who are blind, deafblind, and blind with other disabilities by creating diverse, sustainable, and meaningful employment opportunities.
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