AMPUTEE COMMUNITY RESOURCE DIRECTORY

Are you seeking resources for amputees?

 
 
Our amputee resource directory lists hundreds of organizations that offer various types of resources for amputees. This searchable, user-friendly database includes contact information, website links, and descriptions to help you easily find resources for amputees. Whether you’re a new amputee or have been living with limb loss for years, our amputee resource directory can help you find support for prosthetic care, social connection, healthcare, amputee rehab, kids’ programming, and more.
 

There are three ways to find amputee resources in this directory:

BY CATEGORY

Use the drop-down menu labeled “Browse by Category: I Am Looking For . . . ” Then choose the type of amputee resources that best fits your need.

BY SEARCH TERM

Enter a word or phrase into the search bar that describes the amputee resources you’re looking for. Sample search terms: “diabetes,” “uninsured,” “camp,” “SSDI,” “upper-limb amputee,” “job training,” etc.

BY STATE

Using the search bar, enter the name of the state where you’re trying to find amputee resources. Type the full name of the state, not just the two-letter abbreviation.

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Looking for resources for amputees?

 

Our amputee resource directory lists hundreds organizations that offer resources for amputees. Choose a category from the menu below, or type a keyword or state name into the search bar to find programs, services, and organizations that help amputees.

CATEGORY

Scroll below to the drop-down menu labeled “Browse by Category: I Am Looking For . . . ”  Then choose the type of amputee resources that best fits your need.

SEARCH TERM OR TAG

Using the search bar, enter a word or short phrase that describes the specific type of amputee resources you’re looking for.

STATE

Using the search bar, enter the name of the state where you’re trying to find amputee resources. Type the full name of the state, not just the two-letter abbreviation.

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American Job Centers

American Job Centers (AJCs) provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment-related needs. Nearly 2,300 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States. Services for amputees and other job seekers with disabilities include free access to job banks, computers, resume writing tools and printers, networking groups and workshops, and more.Read More
US Department of Labor Washington DC 2005 Website: https://www.careeronestop.org/ResourcesFor/WorkersWithDisabilities/workers-with-disabilities.aspx

American Job Centers (AJCs) provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment-related needs. Nearly 2,300 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States. Services for amputees and other job seekers with disabilities include free access to job banks, computers, resume writing tools and printers, networking groups and workshops, and more.

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US Department of Labor Washington DC 2005

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Explore Assistive Technology

Explore AT (Assistive Technology) is a clearinghouse for information and resources on many different assistive technologies, including prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs, mobility aids, vehicle modifications, home modifications, and recreational equipment.Read More
Washington DC 20005 Website: https://exploreat.net/

Explore AT (Assistive Technology) is a clearinghouse for information and resources on many different assistive technologies, including prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs, mobility aids, vehicle modifications, home modifications, and recreational equipment.

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Washington DC 20005

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Partnership on Inclusive Apprenticeship

PIA collaborates with employers and apprenticeship intermediaries to design inclusive apprenticeship programs that meet employer talent needs and enable people with disabilities to gain credentials and skills to succeed in growing industries. We collaborate with employers, apprenticeship intermediaries, and people with disabilities to make apprenticeship programs more inclusive. We support apprenticeship intermediaries in recruiting people with disabilities and employers who are interested in offering inclusive apprenticeships.Read More
US Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy Washington DC 20005 Website: https://inclusiveapprenticeship.org/

PIA collaborates with employers and apprenticeship intermediaries to design inclusive apprenticeship programs that meet employer talent needs and enable people with disabilities to gain credentials and skills to succeed in growing industries. We collaborate with employers, apprenticeship intermediaries, and people with disabilities to make apprenticeship programs more inclusive. We support apprenticeship intermediaries in recruiting people with disabilities and employers who are interested in offering inclusive apprenticeships.

Connections Business Directory | Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors

US Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy Washington DC 20005

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USA Jobs

USAJOBS connects job seekers with federal employment opportunities across the United States and around the world. If you're an amputee or person with another disability, you can apply and compete for any job for which you are eligible and meet the qualifications, but you also may be eligible for a special hiring authority. Federal agencies are required by law to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with disabilities.…Read More
Washington DC 20003 Website: https://www.usajobs.gov/

USAJOBS connects job seekers with federal employment opportunities across the United States and around the world. If you’re an amputee or person with another disability, you can apply and compete for any job for which you are eligible and meet the qualifications, but you also may be eligible for a special hiring authority. Federal agencies are required by law to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with disabilities. The accommodations make it easier for an employee with a disability to successfully perform the duties of the position.

Connections Business Directory | Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors

Washington DC 20003

  • The results are being filtered by the region: DC
Photo of American Job Centers

American Job Centers

American Job Centers (AJCs) provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment-related needs. Nearly 2,300 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States. Services for amputees and other job seekers with disabilities include free access to job banks, computers, resume writing tools and printers, networking groups and workshops, and more.Read More
US Department of Labor Washington DC 2005 Website: https://www.careeronestop.org/ResourcesFor/WorkersWithDisabilities/workers-with-disabilities.aspx

American Job Centers (AJCs) provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment-related needs. Nearly 2,300 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States. Services for amputees and other job seekers with disabilities include free access to job banks, computers, resume writing tools and printers, networking groups and workshops, and more.

Connections Business Directory | Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors

US Department of Labor Washington DC 2005

Photo of Explore Assistive Technology

Explore Assistive Technology

Explore AT (Assistive Technology) is a clearinghouse for information and resources on many different assistive technologies, including prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs, mobility aids, vehicle modifications, home modifications, and recreational equipment.Read More
Washington DC 20005 Website: https://exploreat.net/

Explore AT (Assistive Technology) is a clearinghouse for information and resources on many different assistive technologies, including prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs, mobility aids, vehicle modifications, home modifications, and recreational equipment.

Connections Business Directory | Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors

Washington DC 20005

Photo of Partnership on Inclusive Apprenticeship

Partnership on Inclusive Apprenticeship

PIA collaborates with employers and apprenticeship intermediaries to design inclusive apprenticeship programs that meet employer talent needs and enable people with disabilities to gain credentials and skills to succeed in growing industries. We collaborate with employers, apprenticeship intermediaries, and people with disabilities to make apprenticeship programs more inclusive. We support apprenticeship intermediaries in recruiting people with disabilities and employers who are interested in offering inclusive apprenticeships.Read More
US Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy Washington DC 20005 Website: https://inclusiveapprenticeship.org/

PIA collaborates with employers and apprenticeship intermediaries to design inclusive apprenticeship programs that meet employer talent needs and enable people with disabilities to gain credentials and skills to succeed in growing industries. We collaborate with employers, apprenticeship intermediaries, and people with disabilities to make apprenticeship programs more inclusive. We support apprenticeship intermediaries in recruiting people with disabilities and employers who are interested in offering inclusive apprenticeships.

Connections Business Directory | Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors

US Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy Washington DC 20005

Photo of USA Jobs

USA Jobs

USAJOBS connects job seekers with federal employment opportunities across the United States and around the world. If you're an amputee or person with another disability, you can apply and compete for any job for which you are eligible and meet the qualifications, but you also may be eligible for a special hiring authority. Federal agencies are required by law to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with disabilities.…Read More
Washington DC 20003 Website: https://www.usajobs.gov/

USAJOBS connects job seekers with federal employment opportunities across the United States and around the world. If you’re an amputee or person with another disability, you can apply and compete for any job for which you are eligible and meet the qualifications, but you also may be eligible for a special hiring authority. Federal agencies are required by law to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with disabilities. The accommodations make it easier for an employee with a disability to successfully perform the duties of the position.

Connections Business Directory | Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors

Washington DC 20003

Amputee Resource Directory: Category Icons

All entries in the Amputee Community Resource Directory are assigned to a primary category, represented by the corresponding icon. Here are the types of resources for amputees that each icon represents:

Adaptive sports and
recreation programs

Clothes, shoes, or
prosthetic covers

Financial assistance for a
prosthesis or other needs

Health, mental health,
physical therapy, or rehab services

Kids’ programs
and support

Military veteran
programs and support

Political and legal
advocacy organizations

Social connection, peer support,
or information resources

Other amputee resources

Some organizations offer multiple types of resources for amputees and are assigned to multiple categories. For example, an organization that provides outdoor recreation programs for disabled veterans will appear if you sort by “Adaptive Sports Programs” and if you sort by “Military Veterans Programs.”

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