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Qwest Special Needs Center
P.O. Box 1355
400 Tijeras Ave. NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
*Toll-free (voice and TTY):  1-800-223-3131
*For TTY/TDD Relay Service, dial 711
Fax:  (505) 765-8203
Web:  http://www.qwest.com/residential/customerService/disabled/
Info: Qwest's Special Needs Center Helps customers with disabilities design communications solutions, order/disconnect services, answer billing questions, arrange repair service, and establish service discounts.

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Washington Assistive Technology Foundation (WATF)
1823 East Madison, Suite 1000
Seattle, WA 98122
Voice:  (206) 328-5116
TTY/Voice:  (800) 214-8731
Fax:  (206) 328-5126
Web: www.watf.org
Web: http://www.watf.org 
Info:  The Washington Assistive Technology Foundation ("WATF") is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) dedicated to improving the socio-economic circumstances of people with disabilities through access to technology. The Washington Assistive Technology Foundation (WATF) provides low-interest loans to help Washington residents with disabilities obtain the technologies and business equipment they need to live independently and to succeed at school, at work, at play and in the community.

Washington's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Washington Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development
906 Columbia Street, SW
P.O. Box 48300
Olympia, Washington 98504-8300
Telephone: 360-725-2854
Fax: 360-586-5880
Email: liheap@cted.wa.gov
Web: http://www.liheapwa.org
Info:    LIHEAP stands for Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.  It is a federally funded block grant that provides money to help low income households make home heating more affordable, avoid shutoff of utility services during the winter, and maintain a warm and safe environment for the elderly, the disabled and households with young children.  The LIHEAP Act requires that the highest level of assistance be provided to the lowest income households with the highest energy consumption, taking into account family size.


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You may also use the online form or e-mail connections@arcofkingcounty.org

To request the addition/correction of a resource listing, to have your event included in the Community Calendar or Recreation calendar, or for other questions: 
e-mail Jeff Welch at jwelch@arcofkingcounty.org or phone (206) 349-6182 .

Listings in Community Connections and events on the Community Calendar come from a variety of host organizations and individuals.  For information about events, please contact the event sponsor.  The distribution of information  via Community Connections does not imply sponsorship or endorsement of any specific organization or event by The Arc of King County, the King County Developmental Disabilities Division, or affiliated entities.

Community Connections is made possible with support from the King County Developmental Disabilities Division and is hosted by The Arc of King County.

This page last updated:  Sunday, November 25, 2007

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