Web Access Project
Sites Using the Web Access Symbol
This listing is no longer being updated
Here are some of the Web sites that are using the Web Access Symbol. We encourage you to visit these sites and test out their accessibility features. If you find problems, please notify the webmasters directly. (If you think the sites have been well designed, let the webmasters know that, too!) If you know of sites not listed here that use the Web Access Symbol, please send a message to geoff_freed@wgbh.org, and we'll add them to this list. If you are designing your own Web site, check out the Web Accessibility Initiative's (WAI) Page-Authoring guidelines.
- Accessibility Page
- Accessible San Diego
- Ackley Appliance Service
- ACT Center Home Page
- ADA Technical Assistance
- Adaptive Technology Resource Center
- All Things Web
- AlphaNet Technologies
- AnA Homepage
- The Anchormen
- Anthony's Homepage
- Arizona Corporate Commission
- Arizona Department of Library, Archives and Public Records
- Arts Wire
- ASPHI(Italian and English pages)
- Assis-TECH
- ATLA: Assistive Technology Library of Alaska
- AZtech, Inc.
- BigYellow
- BIZEPS Online
- Blind Related Links
- Blindness Resource Center
- Brejcha Personal & Disability Resource Page
- CAST (Center for Applied Special Technology)
- Centre for Independent Living in Glasgow
- CENTRO DE REABILITACO PROFISSIONAL DE GAIA
- Children's Resources
- Chosen Properties Realtors
- Ciberpenya Blaugrana
- Commercial Speech Recognition
- Commissione Disabilita' ed Handicap dell'Universita' di Padova
- The Disability Rights Activist
- Disabled Student Services
- Dotmaker's Homepage
- Dreams to Reality
- Duxbury Systems
- Earth Echo
- EASI
- Eastern Massachusetts Regional Directory Homepage
- The Electric Edge
- Enabling Technologies
- ETC Online
- Florida Atlantic University Office of Equal Opportunity Programs
- French & French Fine Properties, Inc.
- Frontier Computing
- Gay Place Online Magazine
- GOAL Horizon Project
- Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc.
- HANDImatica
- Helios Working Group
- Homeless in Paradise
- Horn-NET.com
- IBM Special Needs Home Page
- Iowa Department for the Blind
- ITS Assistive Technology
- Journal of Southern Religion
- Just Africa Gallery
- KTWU/Topeka, KS
- LATAN Main Page
- Liberty Hall Jazz Quartet
- Liberty Resources, Inc.
- LinkAge 2000
- LS&S Group, Inc.
- Make It Happen!
- Ron Marriage's Homepage
- Maryland Division of Rehabilitation Services
- Maryland Technology Assistance Program
- Darin McGrew's Web Site
- Mid-continent Regional Educational Laboratory (McREL)
- The Michigan Electronic Library
- Minnesota Rehabilitation Association
- National Arts and Disability Center (NADC)
- National Institute for Urban School Improvement
- National Reform Association
- NCIP (National Center to Improve Practice) Home
- New England Comprehensive Assistance Center Homepage
- Newfound Sound, Women's Barbershop Chorus
- Newfoundland Web Advertising
- New York City Gay & Lesbian Anti-Violence Project
- OLLIS: On-line Law Library and Information System
- Omni Promote Custom Internet Marketing
- PACER Homepage
- Parents with Disabilities Online
- Paula's Special Education Resources
- Pembroke Pines Police Department
- PeopleMatch
- Protection and Advocacy
- ROTFL Online Services
- SABWO: Information Exchange
- Salt Lake Community College Homepage
- SECAC (Southeast Comprehensive Assistance Center)
- Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc., CA
- The Sensory Disabilities Research Unit (SDRU) home page
- SnailXpress Communications
- Speaking to Write
- Special Education District of Lake County (SEDOL)
- SpiderSchool Welcome Page
- SUNY Buffalo Center for Assistive Technology
- SUNY Buffalo Occupational Therapy Dept.
- TECSO
- Teller County, Colorado, Hiking Trails
- The Telson Spur
- Texas School for the Blind & Visually Impaired
- The Three Rivers Free-Net
- Matthew Thomas
- Trace Research & Development Center
- University Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive
- Upshaw Institute for the Blind
- Urban Special Education Leadership Collaborative
- USS Powhatan
- Very Special Arts
- Viewing a Space Launch - FAQ
- WebABLE!
The Web Access Project was originally made possible with generous funding from the Telecommunications Funding Partnership for People with Disabilities, and the Boston Foundation. Continued support comes from the Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program (TIIAP).
