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Directly impact your community this Giving Tuesday by supporting Easterseals Massachusetts' statewide disability programs that help people reach their unique goals. Give the gift of empowerment this holiday season!

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Our mission is to provide services to ensure children and adults with disabilities have equal opportunities to live, learn, work, and play.

With an individualized approach to all services, we focus on the power of unlocking every person's full potential.

Easterseals Massachusetts serves all regions of Massachusetts creating a thriving network for the Disability and Veteran communities.  Our therapists and specialists are experts in their field providing the most exceptional services in a wide range of settings.

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Assistive Technology Loan Programs

The Massachusetts Alternative Finance Program improves the independence and quality of life of residents with disabilities through loan opportunities for acquiring assistive technology devices and services.

Many different items are considered assistive technology, including:

  • Hearing Aids
  • Computers
  • Flashing doorbells
  • Electric wheelchairs or scooters
  • Adapted vehicles
  • Home modifications such as portable ramps or stair lifts
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    Easterseals Massachusetts

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    Worcester, MA 01608
    Phone: (508) 757-2756

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    Give the Gift of Opportunity this Giving Tuesday

    This upcoming Giving Tuesday, December 3, make a lasting impact by choosing to support Easterseals Massachusetts. Your generosity directly funds life-changing programs for people with disabilities like Assistive Technology, College Navigator, Job Development & Placement, and Adaptive Recreation. Every gift helps create opportunities and foster independence—donate today and be part of the change!

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    Award-winning Worcester artist Cesar Rodrigues, known for his abstract art created using Assistive Technology, is hosting a fundraiser to empower artists with disabilities. Limited-edition prints of his piece "Untitled 25" are available to buy; proceeds support Easterseals MA!
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    We had an amazing TeamWork Day with R.H. White at The Bridge Center! Their team tackled fall cleanup, painted, removed carpeting and broke down boxes—transforming our space in record time. Huge thanks to Tom White, Heather Whitney, and the crew for your incredible support!
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    Begin your adventure in Bridgewater, Mass! The Bridge Center offers a variety of programs for children, teens, and adults, including year-round inclusive Recreation, Equine-Assisted Programs, Therapeutic Services, and Camp! Registration is open for Fall 2 and Winter sessions.
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    Check out #ESMATechConnect, a series of short digital literacy training videos! Elano, AT Specialist, shares tips to help everyone—from beginners to pros—make the most of their tech. Topics include Zoom how-tos, accessibility tools, and more!
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    Stay up to date with everything happening at Easterseals Massachusetts by following @eastersealsma on Facebook!

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    Alexander Freeman, an award-winning filmmaker and disability rights activist with cerebral palsy, navigates life with strong determination despite his physical limitations. Read more about how AT Specialists, Microsoft Engineers and Programmers, and Alex collaborated to produce a groundbreaking innovation.

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    Overcoming many barriers, Allison Thompkins is a true example of what perseverance and determination look like. Living with cerebral palsy since birth, she has defied expectations, achieved academic success, and became a leading advocate for accessibility and inclusion. Read more about Allison’s journey.

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    Self-described “animal lover” Caterina, a 2023 Holyoke Community College graduate, said she needed much more than a passion for helping animals to achieve her education goals and earn her Veterinary Assistant Certificate. Read more about how the College Navigator Program set Caterina on a path to success.

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    When Jeremy’s mother, Rose, learned about the Physical Therapy (PT) services available at The Bridge Center, she was excited about the possibilities available to him. She was particularly interested in his potential use of Hippotherapy, which uses equine movement during PT sessions. Read more about how Jeremy reached his goals with this tool.

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    Diagnosed with Central Nervous System Lupus and other disabilities, Nicole started losing her vision a few years ago, significantly impacting her day-to-day life and making her goal of earning a college degree more and more challenging. Read more about how Nicole achieved her goals with the Assistive Technology (AT) program.

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    Sajjona

    If you ask Sajjona’s family what she was meant to do, they reply, “She was born to thrive,” and she is doing just that. With their unwavering support and the guidance of Easterseals Massachusetts (ESMA) Rehabilitation Services therapists, she is living, learning, and playing to the fullest. Read more about Sajjona's journey.

    Featured Programs

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    Assistive Technology Regional Centers

    Increase your independence at home, on the job, or in school by making informed decisions about the assistive technology that's right for you. This is a FREE resource to easily borrow AT. Solutions can range from non-electronic communication displays to communication devices controlled by eye movements, and more.

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    College Navigator Program

    The College Navigator program assists students to identify barriers, advocate for their needs, and access college services and resources to successfully reach graduation. This program provides individualized services to college students with disabilities based on their goals, strengths, and needs.

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    Youth Leadership Network (YLN)

    Through the support of the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, YLN promotes self-advocacy and self-awareness for teens and young adults with disabilities ages 14-26. Meetings are held every Tuesday at 4:45 pm via zoom. No long-term commitment is necessary.

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