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Links
to our Friends
Click on the below links to see what our friends are
doing.
- Gaylord Hospital: www.Gaylord.org Gaylord Hospital is a leading not-for-profit rehabilitation
facility devoted to treating people in need of functional restorative
geriatric care as well as specialty rehabilitation for brain,
spinal cord, musculoskeletal and pulmonary injuries and diseases
- Pilots Point Marina: http://www.byy.com/Westbrook/ This site has good links to local weather and tides
- HUMAN eSOURCES: www.humanesources.com Human Resource Applications, NEWS: New Publication, Professional
Web Services, eCommerce for Small Business
- Footeprints: This is a site listing accessible
sailing clubs from all over the world http://www.footeprint.com/sailingweb/clubs.htm
- Duck Island Yacht Club: Racing, Cruising
& Social. Located just south of the "Singing Bridge"
on the Patchogue River in Westbrook
- United States Sailing Association: See http://www.ussailing.org/swsn/ for information on sailing with special needs. Their calendar
with special events is found at http://ussailing.org/swsn/calendar.asp
- Seatow: Sea Tow is on standby 24/7 to answer
any marine assistance needs. Members are encourage to use their
24 hour dispatch line 860-395-0405 should you require service
and are not in immediate danger http://seatowct.com/
- San Francisco Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors: The mission of BAADS is to make all aspects of sailing in the
San Francisco Bay Area accessible. This includes full participation
in teaching, day excursions, racing, and advanced sailing activities,
as well as development of adaptive facilities, sailboats and
other equipment and information to promote these ends. http://www.baads.org/
- N Dock at Pilot's Point: Welcome to N dock,
where sailing is life and everything else is just a distraction.
SCA dock space is at the head of N and O docks. Our friends
of N Dock invite you to visit their web page- http://www.ndock.com/index.htm
- The New England Assistive Technology Marketplace: A place to come for equipment that makes life more accessible.
At NEAT, you can try it, buy it, or donate it. www.neatmarketplace.org
- DRCFC: Established in 1981, The Disability
Resource Center of Fairfield County DRCFC-- provides a comprehensive
array of services both to the individuals and the communities
of Fairfield County, Connecticut. These services embody the
Independent Living philosophy...a philosophy that challenges
the social attitudes and the physical barriers that stigmatize
and exclude persons with disabilities from the community. http://www.drcfc.org/
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