Multicultural Populations Resources
African American Elders Program
The African American Elders Program serves African-American elders in Central and Southeast Seattle and South King County. The program identifies frail, isolated and hard-to-serve African Americans and assists them in accessing and receiving needed social and health services through ongoing case management, support and referrals.
American Indian Disability Technical Assistance Center
Offers support for American Indians and Alaska Natives in their efforts to improve employment opportunities and vocational rehabilitation outcomes wherever they live in the United States.
Asian American Disability Resources/Family Village
National Black Association for Speech-Language & Hearing (NBASLH)
National Minorities with Disabilities Coalition (NMDC)
Native American Business Development Resources
Native American Independent Living
The first national initiative to connect Latinos with disabilities living in the United States to employment and career advancement.
Status & Trends in the Education of Racial & Ethnic Minorities
Report includes data on children ages 3 to 5 and 6 to 21 served under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The entire report may be downloaded in .pdf format by clicking on this link.
Strategies on Successful Independent Living Services for American Indians with Disabilities
Technical Assistance on Native American Culture
Understanding Disabilities in American Indian & Alaska Native Communities
Vocational Rehabilitation Projects for American Indians with Disabilities