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Summer Camp at The Bridge Center

Experience the joy of Summer Camp at The Bridge Center! Campers of all abilities ages 7-22 will enjoy a variety of inclusive activities daily, including small animal interactions, nature trail explorations, water play, and more!

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Our mission is to provide services to ensure children and adults with disabilities have equal opportunities to live, learn, work, and play.

With an individualized approach to all services, we focus on the power of unlocking every person's full potential.

Easterseals Massachusetts serves all regions of Massachusetts creating a thriving network for the Disability and Veteran communities.  Our therapists and specialists are experts in their field providing the most exceptional services in a wide range of settings.

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Assistive Technology Loan Programs

The Massachusetts Alternative Finance Program improves the independence and quality of life of residents with disabilities through loan opportunities for acquiring assistive technology devices and services.

Many different items are considered assistive technology, including:

  • Hearing Aids
  • Computers
  • Flashing doorbells
  • Electric wheelchairs or scooters
  • Adapted vehicles
  • Home modifications such as portable ramps or stair lifts
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    Easterseals Massachusetts

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    Worcester, MA 01608
    Phone: (508) 757-2756

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    Move With Me at The Bridge Center | May 18, 2024

    Travel back in time with us at the Back to the 80's Final Lap event on Saturday, May 18, from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. at The Bridge Center! Rain or shine, bring out your neon colors, denim jackets, leg warmers, and big hairdos as we celebrate 80 years of ESMA programs in true 80's style - with prizes for the best-dressed child, adult, and team! Enjoy family-friendly activities and refreshments from Flashback Franks and Black Hat Brew Works. Let's make some totally tubular memories!
    Registration is a $15 donation per person, and free for children ages 12 & under.
    The Bridge Center is located at 470 Pine St, Bridgewater, MA.

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    Registration is open for Summer Camp at The Bridge Center, for individuals of all abilities, ages 7-22! Daily activities are designed to be inclusive for all campers and include crafts, adaptive biking, cooking, small animal interactions, nature trail explorations, & splash pads.
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    The Empowerment Circle is a monthly giving club that fuels critical programs right here in MA. Monthly giving members help people achieve their goals by supporting life-changing programs including Assistive Technology, College Navigator, Job Development & Placement, and more!
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    Meet the #TeachDisabilityHistory committee and learn about why it's so important to teach disability history in schools. Click to watch the video and help amplify our message by sharing it and adding why you believe it is important to #TeachDisabilityHistory!
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    Please call or email your legislators and urge them to support funding for Assistive Technology (AT) Programs. Let's rally together to add $420,000 to line item 4120-4000 MRC in the Governor’s FY25 Budget and ensure that not less than $2,340,000 is expended for AT services.
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