When funds allow, Vocational Rehabilitation Offices in your area provide financial assistance for job training and handicapped modifications to vehicles necessary for employment.
Vocational Rehabilitation Area Offices:
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
The Official Website for the Social Security Administration of the United States.
Benefits For People With Disabilities
Supplemental Security Income Home Page -- 2018 Edition
NOTE: IT HAS RECENTLY BECOME DIFFICULT TO FIND BANKS PARTICIPATING IN THIS PROGRAM.
Massachusetts Assistive Technology Loan Program
The Massachusetts Assistive Technology Loan Program, operated by Easter Seals Massachusetts, is an alternative financing project that gives people with disabilities and elders access to low interest cash loans to purchase assistive devices and services. The program has many options that can help — even for people who don’t think they would qualify for a loan.
The New Hampshire Community Loan Fund collaborates with a wide range of donors and lenders, and with business, nonprofit and government partners. Together, they provide the financing and support that people with low and moderate incomes need to have affordable housing, Quality jobs, Child care and early education for their children, And to become financially independent.
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The Boston-Harvard Burn Injury Model System’s New Website
Our friends at the Boston-Harvard Burn Injury Model System recently launched a new website! Visit www.bh-bims.org for factsheets, videos, peer support resources (including a few bios of BSONE peer supporters), research updates, and information about upcoming events.
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