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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phone: Voice: 800-204-PIAT (7428), in state TTY: 866-268-0579, in state Voice: 215-204-1356 TTY: 215-204-1805
Address: Institute on Disabilities 1755 N 13th St Student Center, Room 411S 19122 Philadelphia, PA, US
Website: techowlpa.org
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Built in accessibility in Microsoft make using the computer more accessible. Check out these tips!
A huge congratulations to co-founder and CEO of Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation PATF Susan Tachau for being awarded the incredible 2021 AARP Purpose Prize! Check out this link and read about the amazing work and dedication of Susan that culminated in this prestigious honor. Thank you for making PA and our community proud. https://www.aarp.org///winners/info-2020/susan-tachau.html
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Accessibility for all
Accessible professional clothing making employment easier for people with disabilities. https://www.forbes.com//the-one-barrier-to-employment-no-/
Great opportunity for those interested in accessible design!
Making remote working even more accessible. This company leads by example
Want to learn more about telehealth? Check out this great resource https://www.ohsu.edu/university-center-e/telehealth-and-you
You might qualify for a Free Special Phone. TechOWL serves all Pennsylvanians with disabilities. The Free Special Phone Program helps Pennsylvanians with disabilities that make using a traditional phone difficult get landline phones and smart phones that make using the phone easier. Check out this link to see if you qualify! https://techowlpa.org/tddp/
Congrats to IOD member Jamie for her contributions to this article. Please make sure you’re voice is heard and VOTE!
Initiative for disabled artists!
Happy 75th anniversary of national Disability Employment awareness month.
Know the issues. Your voice matters
Outdoor dining making cities even less accessible then before. Will this be a permanent fixture on the city landscape?