State of al Vocational Rehab

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David White

3348728422

2906 Citizens Parkway, Selma, Dallas 36701

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State of al Vocational Rehab is located in Selma, county Dallas. Zip code 36701. If you need to clarify some of the details you can call by phone number 3348728422 or visit website alabama.easterseals.com. State of al Vocational Rehab is listed in following categories: Associations/Non-Profits, Job Training and Vocational Rehabilitation Services, . If you have an personal experience with State of al Vocational Rehab please leave feedback.

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Easterseals, Walk With Me, older workers, autism, child care, americans with disabilities act, ada, autism services, disabled veterans, traumatic brain injury, disability advocacy

Easterseals provides exceptional services, education, outreach, and advocacy so that people living with autism and other disabilities can live, learn, work and play in our communities.