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| Lillian Johnson | To learn more about Lillian and her relationship with dog guides. |
| Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities | The Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) was established in 1979 to serve as a resource in the Cambridge community to address access, equal rights, and other issues of concern to people with disabilities. |
| Watertown Commission for Persons with Disabilities | In its effort to serve all people equally, the mission of the Watertown Commission on Disability is to promote full access to town and community services, programs, and businesses for all individuals with disabilities. |
| Perkins School | Perkins' Mission Statement "Perkins School for the Blind is committed to providing education and services that build productive, meaningful lives for children and adults around the world who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired with or without other disabilities." |
| Helping Hands | Helping Hands Foundation, Inc. is a not-for-profit support group made up of parents who have children with upper limb differences and who are concerned with the challenges facing the child and the entire family. |
| Cambridge Friends School | It is the mission of Cambridge Friends School to provide an outstanding education. Guided by Quaker principles, we engage students in meaningful academic learning within a caring community strongly committed to social justice. |
| MDoben Photography | The photo journalism of Maggie Doben, film maker. |
| Fidelco Dog Guide Foundation | Charlie and Robbie Kamanšs intuitive knowledge of how German shepherd guide dogs could help people with visual disabilities live a more normal life was the genesis of the Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation. Today, Fidelco is an internationally-recognized leader in the guide dog industry. |
| Monkey Helpers for the Disabled | Helping Hands: Monkey Helpers for the Disabled is a national nonprofit serving quadriplegic and other people with severe spinal cord injuries or mobility-impairments by providing highly trained monkeys to assist with daily activities.
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