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Pathfinders group receives federal grant

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Harlan Pathfinders for Independent Living is the recipient of a $476,996 federal grant from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which is part of the government’s stimulus money.


Writers guild presents checks to local groups

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Article in the Harlan Daily Enterprise. Checks were presented to the Harlan Historical Society, Pathfinders and Harlan Writers Guild recently during the monthly meeting of the Harlan Writers Guild.


News service is a lifeline to the blind

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News article in the Lexington Herald-Leader about bringing newspapers and magazines to the visually impaired. The free service is provided 24 hours day.


Technology Transfer Case Study - Pathfinders for Independent Living, Inc.

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Abstract: Pathfinders for Independent Living, Inc., a nonprofit organization, was founded after the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA.) Pathfinders provides information and assistance to elderly and disabled individuals and their caregivers on how to live as independently as possible. Its core value is to Promote Self-Reliance. The culture within Pathfinders is one of friendly support. Pathfinders IT leadership proposed a project to design and build a network infrastructure that would provide security for sensitive data, data storage, Internet access, email access, updated applications and hardware, and user training. Changing the environment would affect the organizational structure and culture of Pathfinders. This paper discusses the organizational changes that occurred due a change in technology.
Author: Stacy A. Marple
 


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