This center is held at the CDCI (Center of Disability and Community Inclusion). It offers adaptive devices or software programs that helps people with all types of disabilities in order to assist them in being more independent at school, home, or in their community. They have many devices that are available for people to try out.
Voice offers evaluations, consultations, and trainings around Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Julie Taylor, the director of Voice, has extensive experience working with kids with all types of disabilities. She evaluates, consults and provides trainings throughout the states of Vermont and New Hampshire with device users, with their families, with their educational teams and with other agencies.