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So many places to go for help. One road to take you there Nashville, Tennessee
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Information Pathfinder has PHONE, WEB, and PRINT resources in English and Spanish to connect the Tennessee community with disability resources and service providers.
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Information helpline Statewide free information and referral assistance in English and Spanish All disabilities, all ages Bilingual helpline Toll-free help lines answered by AIRS-certified information specialists
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Assisted individuals from 71 Tennessee counties and 25 states Most requested services included: Financial Assistance Social Security Disability Income In-Home and Personal Assistance Services Employment 2006-2007 Information Helpline Report
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Hispanic Outreach Project. Located in a local Hispanic community center.Works in collaboration with other Hispanic organizations.Offers bilingual staff (Spanish/English).Provides individualized case management services and monthly parent support group meetings (in Spanish)
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Disability Internet Village Internet user-friendly “village” website with: –Statewide database of 1,700 Tennessee agencies searchable by county and service type –Camino Seguro Hispanic database in Middle Tennessee –State and national resources by topic –Disability events calendar –221,000 successful requests for pages Website is enhanced by resources of Vanderbilt Kennedy Center UCEDD and Developmental Disabilities Research Center
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Statewide Calendar of Events Interactive site with over 120 TN disability agencies entering events Includes community meetings, conferences, and selected national events
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Camino Seguro Bilingual Database Database of Middle TN disability and social service agencies with bilingual staff available Interactive site with Metro Nashville Social Services and Mental Health Association of Middle Tennessee to maintain database Expansion of database to West TN in partnership with University of Tennessee Boling Center (UCEDD), with intent to expand later to East TN
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www.accessnashvilleonline.org
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Model Accessibility Training Provides disability awareness and accessibility training in a classroom setting Trains college students to identify “accessibility-friendly” features of restaurants Assigns students to a specific restaurant to survey Rates restaurants as Wow, Good, or Limited Access Links ratings to Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau website and newspaper restaurant reviews Partners with a coalition of volunteers with disabilities, and representatives from the business, aging and disability fields
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For More Information (615) 322-8529 or (800) 640-INFO [4636] tnpathfinder@vanderbilt.edu www.familypathfinder.org
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