Supporting Organizations

C.A.R. — C·A·R (Community Association for Rehabilitation, Inc.) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization for children and adults with developmental disabilities (mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Down Syndrome, autism, and other neurodevelopmental conditions causing developmental delays) who live in Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito counties.  

Center for Literacy and Disability Studies — The Center for Literacy and Disability Studies is a unit within the Department of Allied Health Sciences, School of Medicine, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The CLDS works to address the literacy assessment and instructional needs of individuals with a range of disabilities, particularly those with complex communication needs and significant developmental disabilities.

Flickr — Route 66 uses images from Flickr that have Creative Commons licensing: a key aspect for making the content feasible from a cost standpoint.

Severns Family Foundation — Supports Northern California community needs in the areas of education, arts/culture, health care, social services and environmental management.  The Foundation’s current focus is Literacy.

Special Hope Foundation — The Special Hope Foundation was created to improve the quality of life for physically, mentally, and developmentally disabled individuals and their support networks.

Getting involved with Route 66 Literacy

Would you like to use Route 66 Literacy at your organization? Please send an email with your organization name, contact information and client profile to:
beta@Route66Literacy.org.

For more information about how you can use the Route 66 platform, please contact:
info@benetech.org.

Interested in partnering with our
innovative team? Please send an email with your organization name, contact information to:
partners@Route66Literacy.org.
 

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