New Jersey Veterans Benefits Guide
This guide in PDF format is published by the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (http://www.nj.gov/military/veterans/).
This guide in PDF format is published by the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (http://www.nj.gov/military/veterans/).
Links to selected online resources for people with disabilities, covering government benefits & services, employment, travel and more. Updated at least once yearly.
The Cornell University Employment and Disability Institute(EDI) publishes annual reports on the prevalence of impairments in the U.S. State profiles are available and there is a report for NJ.
Dial 211 from any phone in New Jersey 24 hours/day, 7 days/week and receive information and referral assistance for community resources, such as affordable housing, food pantries, shelters, social
The NJ Division of Developmental Disabilities serves adult NJ residents, over the age of 21, who have intellectual and developmental disabilities (including autism; see Office on Autism at
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 information an
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.
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WA) of the W3C Consortium develops industry standards to ensure web accessibility for all.
Pathways for Caregivers is a NJ guide from the United Way of NJ Caregivers Coaltion.
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