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Progress Plans Exciting Work with People with Disabilities at Access to Independence
Mon, 01/25/2010 - 16:55 — hoffmire
Access to Independence is a non-profit located in Madison that provides services to help people with disabilities in Dane County live independently – all ages and all disabilities. Our program that is planned to start in March, 2011 includes free tax preparation with public service benefits to 100 clients on-site, free one-on-one coaching to 20 clients (individual coaching for five, one-hour sessions over five weeks), and the completion of FAFSA forms for eight clients. There is also a possibility of providing on-line financial literacy training through a partner, Precision Information. We are excited to extend our services to people with disabilities in the Madison community.
Mary Lou Black
Progress Through Business

