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A page maintained by National Public Radio, where you can find accessible playgrounds in your area. This link is set to VUSD, but you can also use the search bar at the top to find the ones closest to your home or travel location. There's a description of what each playground features in terms of accessibility.
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United Cerebral Palsy is a nonprofit organization that serves individuals and families coping with a wide variety of disabilities (NOT just cerebral palsy).
They have a wonderful and very inexpensive for software, computer access equipment, and adapted toys for children with special needs. They also offer other services for families.
You can help UCP in return by shopping at . It's a win-win.
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This is California's free (via the Department of Rehabilitation) program for helping individuals with disabilities get assistive equipment and services. You can donate, borrow, be given, or lend all kinds of equipment through their website. They help people who don't need equipment anymore give that equipment to folks who do need it. They have some other services as well.