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:
AMPUTEE COMMUNITY RESOURCE DIRECTORY
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.
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.
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.
- The results are being filtered by the region: District of Columbia
American Association of People With Disabilities (AAPD)
The American Association of People with Disabilities is a convener, connector, and catalyst for change, increasing the political and economic power of people with disabilities. As a national cross-disability rights organization, AAPD advocates for full civil rights for the over 60 million Americans with disabilities by promoting equal opportunity, economic power, independent living, and political participation.
2020 Pennsylvania Avenue Mailbox 263 Washington District of Columbia 20006
Amputee Coalition
The Amputee Coalition's mission is to empower people affected by limb loss to achieve their full potential through education, support and advocacy, and to promote limb loss prevention. We work to raise awareness about and increase practices to prevent limb loss, to ensure that no amputee feels alone through pre- and post amputation and recovery, and to help amputees and their families live life to the fullest after amputation.…
Read MoreThe Amputee Coalition’s mission is to empower people affected by limb loss to achieve their full potential through education, support and advocacy, and to promote limb loss prevention. We work to raise awareness about and increase practices to prevent limb loss, to ensure that no amputee feels alone through pre- and post amputation and recovery, and to help amputees and their families live life to the fullest after amputation.
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 600, South Building Washinton District of Columbia 90064
Amputee Coalition Youth Engagement Program
Amputee Coalition’s YEP includes life skills resources, education and training, youth camp, workforce development and mentorship. Our vision is to expand our reach to African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian, Pacific Islanders, and LGBTQ youth and teens with limb loss or limb difference by developing a technology platform to share life skills and training programs, provide mentoring, and a career dashboard for summer job opportunities.
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 420 Washington District of Columbia 20004
Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs
The Association of Assistive Technology Act (ATA) Programs is a national nonprofit organization. Each state has its own ATA agency that helps people with disabilities learn about, gain access to, and obtain assistive technology, including vehicle modifications, mobility devices, home accessibility devices, and recreational equipment. Use the link to find your state’s ATA program.
655 15th Street NW Suite 800 Washington District of Columbia 20005
Divas With Disabilities
The Divas With Disabilities Project is committed to increasing the participation and representation of Black and brown women and girls. DIVAS are Dynamic, Illuminating, Victorious, Achieving Sisters with visible disabilities. Our vision is to ensure that DIVAS are portrayed and represented throughout the media (television, film, and advertising).
3031 Hawthorne Drive NE Washington District of Columbia 20017
Diversability
We are a community of people with disabilities (and the people who support us), on a mission to elevate disability pride, together. We believe that disability is diversity and that disability is diverse, and we want to showcase that in everything we do.
Washington District of Columbia
National Association for the Advancement of Orthotics and Prosthetics (NAAOP)
Our story of advocacy, education, and unity has shaped a 34-year history of positive results in healthcare legislation and regulation. NAAOP invites all those participating in comprehensive O&P patient care to become informed, involved, and join in our mission to educate the public and promote public policy that is clearly in the interest of the O&P patient.
Read MoreOur story of advocacy, education, and unity has shaped a 34-year history of positive results in healthcare legislation and regulation. NAAOP invites all those participating in comprehensive O&P patient care to become informed, involved, and join in our mission to educate the public and promote public policy that is clearly in the interest of the O&P patient.
1501 M Street NW 7th Floor Washington District of Columbia 20005
National Council on Independent Living
NCIL advances independent living and the rights of people with disabilities. NCIL envisions a world in which people with disabilities are valued equally and participate fully. Our network includes Centers for Independent Living (CILs) and Statewide Independent Living Councils (SILCs) in every state and territory of the United States.
Read MoreNCIL advances independent living and the rights of people with disabilities. NCIL envisions a world in which people with disabilities are valued equally and participate fully. Our network includes Centers for Independent Living (CILs) and Statewide Independent Living Councils (SILCs) in every state and territory of the United States.
2013 H St. NW 6th Floor Washington District of Columbia 20006
National Disability Rights Network
The National Disability Rights Network works on behalf of the nation’s largest providers of legal advocacy services for people with disabilities: the Protection and Advocacy Systems (P&As) and Client Assistance Programs (CAPs). Each state has its own P&A and CAP. If you have a disability and are experiencing a legal problem or are having difficulty obtaining disability services, use the link to find your state’s P&A.
820 First Street NE Suite 740 Washington District of Columbia 20002
National Limb Loss Resource Center
Where can you turn when you have questions about limb loss? The National Limb Loss Resource Center, administered by the Amputee Coalition, provides comprehensive information and resources free of charge. All information is reviewed by the Coalition’s medical/scientific advisory committee of experts in the field of limb loss, so you can count on the accuracy of the information.
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 420 Washington District of Columbia 20004
Office on Disability Employment Policy
ODEP’s mission is to develop and influence policies and practices that increase the number and quality of employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Read MoreODEP’s mission is to develop and influence policies and practices that increase the number and quality of employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Ave NW Washington District of Columbia 20210
Veterans Affairs Amputee System of Care (ASoC)
The Amputation System of Care (ASoC) provides specialized expertise in amputation rehabilitation, incorporating the latest practices in medical rehabilitation management, rehabilitation therapies, and advances in prosthetic technology. It is a system of care designed to provide veterans access to the full continuum of care.
Washington District of Columbia
Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies by State
The Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) assists state agencies in providing vocational rehabilitation and other services to individuals with disabilities to maximize their employment, independence, and integration into the community and the competitive labor market. Use the link to find the vocational rehabilitation agency in your state.
Washington District of Columbia 20005
Workforce Development Program – Amputee Coalition
The Workforce Development Program is designed to assist participants (youth ages 15-17, adults, and veterans) within the limb loss and limb difference community with career exploration, transitioning back into the workforce, or starting their journey into the workforce. Services include one-on-one career development meetings, resume writing assistance, fact sheets, webinars, and more.
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 420 Washington District of Columbia 20004
- The results are being filtered by the region: District of Columbia
American Association of People With Disabilities (AAPD)
The American Association of People with Disabilities is a convener, connector, and catalyst for change, increasing the political and economic power of people with disabilities. As a national cross-disability rights organization, AAPD advocates for full civil rights for the over 60 million Americans with disabilities by promoting equal opportunity, economic power, independent living, and political participation.
2020 Pennsylvania Avenue Mailbox 263 Washington District of Columbia 20006
Amputee Coalition
The Amputee Coalition's mission is to empower people affected by limb loss to achieve their full potential through education, support and advocacy, and to promote limb loss prevention. We work to raise awareness about and increase practices to prevent limb loss, to ensure that no amputee feels alone through pre- and post amputation and recovery, and to help amputees and their families live life to the fullest after amputation.…
Read MoreThe Amputee Coalition’s mission is to empower people affected by limb loss to achieve their full potential through education, support and advocacy, and to promote limb loss prevention. We work to raise awareness about and increase practices to prevent limb loss, to ensure that no amputee feels alone through pre- and post amputation and recovery, and to help amputees and their families live life to the fullest after amputation.
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 600, South Building Washinton District of Columbia 90064
Amputee Coalition Youth Engagement Program
Amputee Coalition’s YEP includes life skills resources, education and training, youth camp, workforce development and mentorship. Our vision is to expand our reach to African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian, Pacific Islanders, and LGBTQ youth and teens with limb loss or limb difference by developing a technology platform to share life skills and training programs, provide mentoring, and a career dashboard for summer job opportunities.
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 420 Washington District of Columbia 20004
Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs
The Association of Assistive Technology Act (ATA) Programs is a national nonprofit organization. Each state has its own ATA agency that helps people with disabilities learn about, gain access to, and obtain assistive technology, including vehicle modifications, mobility devices, home accessibility devices, and recreational equipment. Use the link to find your state’s ATA program.
655 15th Street NW Suite 800 Washington District of Columbia 20005
Divas With Disabilities
The Divas With Disabilities Project is committed to increasing the participation and representation of Black and brown women and girls. DIVAS are Dynamic, Illuminating, Victorious, Achieving Sisters with visible disabilities. Our vision is to ensure that DIVAS are portrayed and represented throughout the media (television, film, and advertising).
3031 Hawthorne Drive NE Washington District of Columbia 20017
Diversability
We are a community of people with disabilities (and the people who support us), on a mission to elevate disability pride, together. We believe that disability is diversity and that disability is diverse, and we want to showcase that in everything we do.
Washington District of Columbia
National Association for the Advancement of Orthotics and Prosthetics (NAAOP)
Our story of advocacy, education, and unity has shaped a 34-year history of positive results in healthcare legislation and regulation. NAAOP invites all those participating in comprehensive O&P patient care to become informed, involved, and join in our mission to educate the public and promote public policy that is clearly in the interest of the O&P patient.
Read MoreOur story of advocacy, education, and unity has shaped a 34-year history of positive results in healthcare legislation and regulation. NAAOP invites all those participating in comprehensive O&P patient care to become informed, involved, and join in our mission to educate the public and promote public policy that is clearly in the interest of the O&P patient.
1501 M Street NW 7th Floor Washington District of Columbia 20005
National Council on Independent Living
NCIL advances independent living and the rights of people with disabilities. NCIL envisions a world in which people with disabilities are valued equally and participate fully. Our network includes Centers for Independent Living (CILs) and Statewide Independent Living Councils (SILCs) in every state and territory of the United States.
Read MoreNCIL advances independent living and the rights of people with disabilities. NCIL envisions a world in which people with disabilities are valued equally and participate fully. Our network includes Centers for Independent Living (CILs) and Statewide Independent Living Councils (SILCs) in every state and territory of the United States.
2013 H St. NW 6th Floor Washington District of Columbia 20006
National Disability Rights Network
The National Disability Rights Network works on behalf of the nation’s largest providers of legal advocacy services for people with disabilities: the Protection and Advocacy Systems (P&As) and Client Assistance Programs (CAPs). Each state has its own P&A and CAP. If you have a disability and are experiencing a legal problem or are having difficulty obtaining disability services, use the link to find your state’s P&A.
820 First Street NE Suite 740 Washington District of Columbia 20002
National Limb Loss Resource Center
Where can you turn when you have questions about limb loss? The National Limb Loss Resource Center, administered by the Amputee Coalition, provides comprehensive information and resources free of charge. All information is reviewed by the Coalition’s medical/scientific advisory committee of experts in the field of limb loss, so you can count on the accuracy of the information.
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 420 Washington District of Columbia 20004
Office on Disability Employment Policy
ODEP’s mission is to develop and influence policies and practices that increase the number and quality of employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Read MoreODEP’s mission is to develop and influence policies and practices that increase the number and quality of employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Ave NW Washington District of Columbia 20210
Veterans Affairs Amputee System of Care (ASoC)
The Amputation System of Care (ASoC) provides specialized expertise in amputation rehabilitation, incorporating the latest practices in medical rehabilitation management, rehabilitation therapies, and advances in prosthetic technology. It is a system of care designed to provide veterans access to the full continuum of care.
Washington District of Columbia
Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies by State
The Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) assists state agencies in providing vocational rehabilitation and other services to individuals with disabilities to maximize their employment, independence, and integration into the community and the competitive labor market. Use the link to find the vocational rehabilitation agency in your state.
Washington District of Columbia 20005
Workforce Development Program – Amputee Coalition
The Workforce Development Program is designed to assist participants (youth ages 15-17, adults, and veterans) within the limb loss and limb difference community with career exploration, transitioning back into the workforce, or starting their journey into the workforce. Services include one-on-one career development meetings, resume writing assistance, fact sheets, webinars, and more.
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 420 Washington District of Columbia 20004
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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