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Apply for Free Deafblind Equipment in Missouri Missouri Assistive Technology In Missouri, iCanConnect is administered by Missouri Assistive Technology (MoAT), whose mission is to increase access to assistive technology for Missourians with all types of disabilities. MoAT serves approximately 20,000 Missourians of all ages each year.
Through iCanConnect, Missourians with combined hearing and vision loss have access to modern telecommunication tools and the training needed to use them. The program helps people meet their distance communication needs. Among those who have signed up for iCanConnect Missouri is Brittany, who is non-verbal, but is known as an expressive woman with an infectious smile and laugh.
Brittany reads and writes braille and needed new technology to help her schedule rides to and from work, and to keep in touch with friends and family. In particular, Brittany wanted to remain close to her mother, who lives out of town. Missouri Assistive Technology https://at.
mo. gov/icanconnect-missouri-deafblind-equipment-distribution/ Blue Springs, Missouri 64105 Email: ehoutman@mo-at. org Phone: 816-655-6702 or 800-647-8557 MO iCanConnect Application English 2026 Stories from iCanConnect families iCanConnect Missouri Participant Becomes Local Trainer for the St.
Louis Area iCanConnect Tennessee Client Becomes Trainer for the Program For state-specific inquiries, please reach out to your local program contact listed above. Otherwise, please submit your general iCanConnect question through the Contact Us form.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals with combined hearing and vision loss in Missouri. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
iCanConnect (Missouri DeafBlind Equipment Distribution) is funded by Missouri Assistive Technology (MoAT). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Missouri. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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