NJ Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (NJDHH)
The NJ Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing serves NJ residents of all ages who have various degrees of hearing loss. Their toll-free number is 800-792-8339.
The NJ Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing serves NJ residents of all ages who have various degrees of hearing loss. Their toll-free number is 800-792-8339.
The New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (NJCBVI) serves NJ residents of all ages who are blind or who have vision impairments.
The NJ Division of Disability Services serves NJ adults who experience late-onset physical or cognitive impairments. Through their toll-free phone number, 1-888-285-3036, they offer informati
All NJ county offices on aging and disability services have merged and are now called Aging & Disability Resource Connections (ADRCs). This web site is a directory of the ADRCs by county.
Learning Ally is a nonprofit organization that records books for those with print disabilities, such as dyslexia and vision impairments. Its collections include textbooks.
Lighthouse International, a nonprofit organization, provides design guidelines for creating accessible print and online communications.
This web site from the New Jersey Commission of the Blind and Visually Impaired (CBVI) provides guidance on the proper etiquette to use when interacting with a person who has a vision impairment.
Decoding Dyslexia-NJ is a grassroots, parent-driven, advocacy organization for children with learning impairments.
The New Jersey State Library Talking Book & Braille Center (TBBC) provides a no-cost, home-delivered accessible reading service as a regional library of the National Library Service for the Bli
“The purpose of Pride At Work is to mobilize mutual support between the organized Labor Movement and the LGBT Community around organizing for social and economic justice.” An affiliate of the AFL-C