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Benefits of Membership

AT Network Membership is free and offers the following benefits:

  • Online access to AT Network trainings, referrals, forums, job postings, and funding opportunities;
  • Subscription to AT Network listserv to meet and share experiences with other AT professionals throughout the state;
  • Assistive Technology Plan support and review for Independent Living Centers, community-based organizations; and businesses;
  • Access to AT Vendor trainings;
  • Networking opportunities to develop and strengthen partnerships with a wide range of organizations and businesses in your local community;
  • To become a member, please download the application by clicking the appropriate link. You may complete the MS Word form electronically or print the PDF form, complete and mail to: AT Network, 1234 H Street, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95814  or fax 916-325-1699

2 options to become a member:

  1. Visit http://atnet.org/membership/membership-form.php to fill out an an online version OR
  2. Please download the application by clicking the appropriate link. You may complete the MS Word form electronically or print the PDF form, complete and mail to: AT Network, 1234 H Street, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95814 or fax 916-325-1699

The AT Network is dedicated to protecting the rights of our consumers and allowing them to remain independent in the community. If you have a question, concern, or a story to share with us then please don't hesitate to contact us:

Toll-Free: 800-390-2699
TTY: 800-900-0706
E-mail: info@atnet.org

Photo of Phillip Cacho
** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** Philip’s ability to independently control his power wheelchair has helped build a level of self-confidence and awareness. It affects how he sees himself, and how the world sees him. “When Philip is out in his chair people recognize his intellectual abilities; they see him differently.”

-Phillip's Mom