| Alliance for Technology Access 707-778-3011 www.ataccess.org | National network of community based resource centers, developers, vendors and associates dedicated to providing information and support services to children and adults with disabilities and increasing their use of standard, assistive and information technologies. |
| Alternative Media Access Center 706-542-1299 or 866-418-2750 www.amac.uga.edu | An initiative of UGA, committed to removing barriers and providing access to knowledge for individuals with physical, sensory and learning print-related disabilities. Assists with providing alternative media such as Braille and recordings for the hearing impaired. |
| GATP: Credit-Able 770-922-6790 or 866-922-6790 www.credit-able.org | Provides loan guarantees along with negotiated rates and terms to Georgians with disabilities, their families, caregivers and employers. CreditAble can help to pay for assistive technology as well as home and vehicle modifications. |
| GATP: Tech-Able 770-922-6768 www.techable.org | Provides individuals with disabilities, their families and support professionals information and access to Assistive Technology devices through a Lending Library, Demonstrations, Training Classes and a Referral System. |
| Lekotek 404-633-3430 www.lekotekga.org | Provides opportunities for children to learn and have fun along the way, using adapted toys and computer equipment. Facilities help to teach children with disabilities to accomplish skills often thought unattainable. |
| The Georgia Assistive Technology Project: Tools for Life 404-638-0390 www.gatfl.org | Increases access to and acquisition of assistive technology for all Georgians with disabilities. Specifically focuses on access to computers and related training. Helps to provide scholarships. There are 5 statewide resource centers. Project ReBoot is part of this organization. |






