Partners & Supporting Organizations
At Cephable, we take pride in fostering collaborative partnerships with many supporting organizations. Our commitment to mutual growth can be seen through a variety of avenues such as online tool listings, engaging webinars, resource sharing, client referrals, insightful blogs/newsletters, and dynamic presentations/group sessions. Join us in shaping a collaborative future in accessibility.
Able Gamers Foundation
Founded by Mark Barlet and Stephanie Walker, AbleGamers champions gaming accessibility, empowering disabled gamers with resources, support, and advocacy. Mark’s leadership has propelled the non-profit to influence inclusive game design, recognized by major media and awards, demonstrating that with the right support, gaming is for everyone.
Alabama AT Act
Since its inception by Central Massachusetts parents in 1953, Seven Hills Foundation has evolved into a leading health and human services agency in the U.S. Operating over 235 sites in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and eight other countries, it offers extensive support for individuals facing significant challenges.
The Richard West Assistive Technology Advocacy Center (ATAC)
AzTap
Since 1988, the Assistive Technology Act has enabled funding for state programs like Arizona’s AzTAP, hosted by Northern Arizona University, to enhance access to assistive technology, benefiting individuals with disabilities statewide through comprehensive services and awareness efforts.
Closing the Gap
Founded in 1982 by Budd and Dolores Hagen, Closing The Gap has been a pioneering force in assistive technology, offering vital resources and professional development to educators and rehabilitation professionals through its publications and annual conference.
Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation
Educating All Learners
Makers Making Change
Since 1984, the Neil Squire Society has transformed lives in Canada through assistive technology for people with disabilities, inspired by Neil Squire’s legacy after a life-altering accident. Focused on innovation, digital literacy, employment, and assistive technology, the society continues to empower individuals through programs like Makers Making Change.
North Carolina Assistive Technology Program
The North Carolina Assistive Technology Program (NCATP) is a state and federally funded program that provides assistive technology services statewide to people of all ages and abilities. NCATP leads North Carolina’s efforts to carry out the federal Assistive Technology Act of 2004 by providing device demonstration, short-term device loans, and reutilization of assistive technology.
Northeast Arc
Founded in 1954 by visionary parents, Northeast Arc has evolved from advocating for children with developmental disabilities to impacting 10,000 lives across 190 locations with services for a range of disabilities including autism. Offering comprehensive programs from Autism Services to Transition Services, it’s guided by a volunteer board and experienced CEO, emphasizing community integration and empowerment for individuals with disabilities.
Seven Hills Foundation
Since its inception by Central Massachusetts parents in 1953, Seven Hills Foundation has evolved into a leading health and human services agency in the U.S. Operating over 235 sites in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and eight other countries, it offers extensive support for individuals facing significant challenges.