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Carson Advocates. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania: January 2011
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Carson Advocates. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. We speak for those who cannot,our children, our friends. Carson Advocates - Friends and Family of Children with Special Needs. Our family and friends have a right to be heard, and to enjoy life. Let's do what we can to help them. We advocate at state and county levels, and in our own communities, in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. We offer information, advocacy, and support. Please email stories to carsonwrites@yahoo.com. A New York Makeover.
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May | 2015 | Henny Kupferstein
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Get me outta here! Autism and Perfect Pitch. Monthly Archives: May 2015. NYSILC and NYAIL endorse (A.5141 Santabarbara, S.4256 Carlucci) Communication support in Vocational Rehabilitation Communication Support services. May 28, 2015. Henny Kupferstein, M.A. Brad Williams is the Executive Director of the New York State Independent Living Council and. The New York State Independent Living Council, Inc. ( NYSILC. And the New York Association on Independent Living ( NYAIL. Call on the legislature to pass A&#...
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Chores By Brad Williams – NYSILC The 20% Blog
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NYSILC The 20% Blog. NYSILC is a non-partisan, non-profit council that addresses issues critical to New Yorkers with disabilities. The council does not make political candidate endorsements. The 20% blog is a forum designed for writers who express opinions and engage in discourse about issues important to our peers, families and friends. Respectful comments are welcome. Chores By Brad Williams. April 8, 2015. April 8, 2015. How can you help? Be an active participant in the process! Like a lot of chores, ...
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patty277 – NYSILC The 20% Blog
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NYSILC The 20% Blog. NYSILC is a non-partisan, non-profit council that addresses issues critical to New Yorkers with disabilities. The council does not make political candidate endorsements. The 20% blog is a forum designed for writers who express opinions and engage in discourse about issues important to our peers, families and friends. Respectful comments are welcome. New Bill Introduces Hope for Community Based Living to Become a Civil Right. January 14, 2016. The following brief essay from former NYS...
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Resources | ARISE Child & Family Service
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Skip to Main Content. Independence and Access for All. Advocacy & Accessibility. Medical Equipment Loan Closet. Basic Needs & Assistance. Housing Locating & Advocacy. Information & Referral. Nursing Home Education & Outreach. Nursing Home Transition & Diversion. Traumatic Brain Injury Program. Education, Employment, & Skill-Building. Independent Living Skills Training. Staffing Services for Businesses. Health & Wellness. Breast Health Awareness & Outreach. Infant & Early Childhood Program. New York State...
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The Importance of Community | T.K. Small, Attorney & Disability Rights Advocate
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TK Small, Attorney and Disability Rights Advocate. TK Small’s Blog. The Importance of Community. This week I attended three separate events which caused me to slow down and acknowledge the importance of community. Throughout the week of October 16-22, I participated in the Occupy Wall Street. According to Miriam Webster, “ community. 8221; is defined as:. 2: society at large. Almost all aspects of the definition above were present in all of these events. The name “ Krips Occupy Wall Street. 8221; Michael...
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Thoughts on Occupy Wall Street | T.K. Small, Attorney & Disability Rights Advocate
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TK Small, Attorney and Disability Rights Advocate. TK Small’s Blog. Thoughts on Occupy Wall Street. For the time being, as the saying goes, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend” and that is enough for me. This entry was posted in Media coverage of disability. October 7, 2011. CLASS is Out →. 14 thoughts on “ Thoughts on Occupy Wall Street. October 8, 2011 at 1:38 AM. Tk, this is brilliant. October 8, 2011 at 6:08 PM. This really is a terrific piece, TK! October 9, 2011 at 1:03 AM. Thanks for your thoughts!
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April 2015 – NYSILC The 20% Blog
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NYSILC The 20% Blog. NYSILC is a non-partisan, non-profit council that addresses issues critical to New Yorkers with disabilities. The council does not make political candidate endorsements. The 20% blog is a forum designed for writers who express opinions and engage in discourse about issues important to our peers, families and friends. Respectful comments are welcome. Chores By Brad Williams. How can you help? Be an active participant in the process! Like a lot of chores, the effort that you put in wil...
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