Robert John Symmonds
Directeur/Membre du Conseil chez Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Relations actives
Nom | Sexe | Age | Sociétés liées | Collaboration |
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Mojankunyane Florence Gumbi | F | 65 |
Relyant Insurance Co. Ltd.
Relyant Life Assurance Co. Ltd.
Customer Protection Insurance Co. Ltd.
| 6 ans |
David Braidwood Gibbon | M | 81 |
Relyant Life Assurance Co. Ltd.
Relyant Insurance Co. Ltd.
Customer Protection Insurance Co. Ltd.
| 9 ans |
Morris Mthombeni | M | 50 |
Relyant Life Assurance Co. Ltd.
Relyant Insurance Co. Ltd.
| - |
Nithiananthan Nalliah | M | 64 |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | 18 ans |
Ian Kirk | M | 66 |
Relyant Insurance Co. Ltd.
Relyant Life Assurance Co. Ltd.
Customer Protection Insurance Co. Ltd.
| - |
Nic Adams | M | 64 |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | 11 ans |
Mpho Nkeli | F | 60 |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | 4 ans |
Peter James Orford | M | - |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | 14 ans |
Randall M. Howe | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Lynn Larson | F | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Adrian Enthoven | M | 55 |
Lomhold (Pty) Ltd.
Lomhold (Pty) Ltd. Specialty InsuranceFinance Lomhold (Pty) Ltd. provides insurance services.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | - |
Ilona Poonan | F | - |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | 15 ans |
Conrad E. Backeberg | M | - |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | 15 ans |
Athi Magwentshu | M | 46 |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | - |
Ann Pasco | F | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | 24 ans |
Michael Somsan | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | 14 ans |
Loren Worthington | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | 14 ans |
Robert John Biesman-Simons | M | 69 |
Cape Finance Corp. Ltd.
| - |
Andrew Pienaar | M | - |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | 9 ans |
Steve von Roretz | M | - |
Leppard & Associates Pty Ltd.
| - |
Susan Webb | F | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Larry Serpa | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Bob Payne | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Philip Lee Pangrazio | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Mary Slaughter | F | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Susan Scott | F | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Max McQueen | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Nola Baker Jones | F | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Surya Patricia Lane Hood | F | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
William Harper | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Kale Gruetzmacher | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Marjann Fletcher | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Edward L. Myers | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
F. Lee Jacquette | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Steven Tait | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Nicholas L. Perry | M | - |
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc.
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL), a powerful “voice” for the disability community in Arizona, offers independent living programs designed to empower people with disabilities to build independent lives. ABIL began in 1977 as the Arizona Congress for Action (ACA), a group of people with diverse physical disabilities who launched a grass roots effort to educate the community about disability-related issues in Central Arizona. In 1978, Congress enacted Independent Living Center legislation as part of the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In 1981, ABIL received funding and opened services. ABIL is one of five centers for independent living in Arizona. There are over 600 centers across the country dedicated to equal opportunity and full inclusion of people with disabilities into all aspects of community life. ABIL advocates personal responsibility – by, and for, people with disabilities – as a means to independence. To help consumers achieve self-sufficiency, ABIL offers comprehensive programs including independent living skills instruction; information and referral; peer support; advocacy; home modification; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) training and counsel; outreach to rehab centers & early intervention for newly disabled individuals; reintegration from nursing homes; employment services; Social Security work incentives; empowering youth in transition; personal assistant services and social recreational programs. Through its comprehensive programs, ABIL touches the lives of individuals with disabilities and addresses the disability concerns of their family members, co-workers and employers. ABIL offers developers and community leaders technical assistance relating to the ADA. | - |
Gilbert J. M. Carlin | M | - |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | 29 ans |
Miles L. Japhet | M | - |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | 29 ans |
Glenn Standen | M | - |
Leppard & Associates Pty Ltd.
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Relation dans plusieurs entreprises
Anciennes relations
Nom | Sexe | Age | Sociétés liées | Collaboration |
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Leonidas Kirkinis | M | 64 | 20 ans | |
David Farring Woollam | M | 59 | 8 ans | |
Enos Ned Banda | M | 59 | 2 ans | |
Alethea Conrad | F | 60 | 3 ans | |
Gordon Schachat | M | 71 | 18 ans | |
Prisca Soko | F | - |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | - |
Jacobus Dorotheus Maria Koolen | M | 63 | 4 ans | |
Leeanne Goliath | F | - | 3 ans | |
Ntombi Langa-Royds | F | 62 | 5 ans | |
Mutle Mogase | M | 59 | 9 ans | |
Louis von Zeuner | M | 63 | - | |
Michael Mduduzi Luthuli | M | - | 1 ans | |
Antonio Fourie | M | 63 | 11 ans | |
Dean Hyde | M | 57 |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | - |
Yashmita Mistry | M | - | - | |
Pieter Marais | M | - | - | |
Ashley Tugendhaft | M | 76 | 8 ans | |
Ronell Platte | F | - |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | - |
Peter McCloy | M | - |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | - |
Dominque Donaldson | F | - |
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Lombard Insurance Co. Ltd. provides insurance services. Its services include short term insurance, life insurance, financial services and run-off business. The company was founded by George Lombard in 1990 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. | - |
Statistiques
Pays | Relations | % du total |
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Afrique du Sud | 38 | 64,41% |
Etats-Unis | 24 | 40,68% |
Age des relations
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Passées
Homme
Femme
Administrateurs
Exécutifs
Provenance des relations
- Bourse
- Insiders
- Robert John Symmonds
- Réseau Personnel