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Accessible Denver / Mile High Accessibility is your source for disability-related information to help you plan a wonderful time in the Mile High City.  Learn more about our mission and our supporters.
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 Scholarships available now!

 

SBA Scholarship Program
The SBA Scholarship Program is now open and accepting applications. The Scholarship Committee encourages all students living with Spina Bifida to apply by the March 4, 2009 deadline. For more information, or to download an application, visit www.spinabifidaassociation.org <http://www.spinabifidaassociation.org/>  and select Quality of Life under the Programs/Services menu.

 

Through the Looking Glass,

and its National Center for Parents with Disabilities and their Families are pleased to announce new scholarships specifically for high school seniors and college students who have parents with disabilities. Website: http://www.lookingglass.org/. All application materials must be completed and postmarked by Monday March 16, 2009.

 

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Blind or Visually Impaired
Resources for Braille embossing services, educational resources, and more.
Service Animals
Pet store information, veterinary clinics, pet bereavement groups, dog parks, animal rights, and more.

Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Resources for public access TTY phones, American Sign Language interpreters (ASL),  Mental Health Services and more.

Mobility Impaired
Resources for wheelchair repair service, accessible transportation, and more.
Other Disabilities
Resources and information about dialysis centers, mental health services, pharmacies, home nursing care, emergency numbers and services, and more.
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If you have any suggestions for additions, revisions, or ways to make this site more useful, please email Edward Neuberg at Edward.Neuberg@denvergov.org.

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 Altitude Alert! Minimize


Denver is 5280 feet (One mile high) above sea level, and some visitors may feel the effects of the altitude. We encourage you to drink plenty of water to help you adjust to the altitude!

Check out this article for more information: National Jewish - Altitude Sickness
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