
Empowering People with Disabilities Through Technology
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What is LINC?Learning Independence Through Computers (LINC) is a non-profit computer resource center that provides opportunities for people with disabilities, their families, professionals, and members of the business community to explore adaptive technology, computer systems, software, and the Internet. The organizations objective is to help people with disabilities fulfill their potential for productivity at home, at school, at the workplace, and in the community. LINC serves people with all types ofdisabilities without regard to economic circumstances or age. LINC is located in Baltimore, Maryland. Services are available to individuals throughout Maryland and surrounding states. The organization began offering services in 1991. LINC is the Maryland member of the Alliance for Technology Access (ATA), a nationwide network of 40 community-based organizations serving more than 100,000 people annually. LINC draws on the expertise and information base of the entire Alliance in responding to the needs of people with disabilities.
Our MissionLearning Independence Through Computers (LINC) is a consumer-based resource center which provides opportunities for children and adults with disabilities to use computer technology to achieve independence and productivity in personal and community life.
DORS Referral FormDORS Counselors are encouraged to refer their clients in Regions 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 to LINC for Assistive Tech services.For more information and to access a referral form, click here 2007 Fall Newsletter2006 Annual Report_____________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ LINC Staff |
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