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Rev Clyde Shideler <[log in to unmask]>
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BLIND-DEV: Development of Adaptive Hardware & Software for the Blind/VI" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Sep 2002 13:19:52 -0500
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>"DNC Launches Disability Outreach Website"
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>The Democratic National Committee writes:
>
>For Immediate Release
>
>September 18, 2002
>
>
>DNC LAUNCHES DISABILITY OUTREACH NEW WEBSITE
>
>
>Washington, D.C.-Democratic National Committee (DNC)
>Chairman Terry McAuliffe today announced the launch of the
>DNC's Disability Outreach office's new website:
>www.democrats.org/disability. The site will allow the DNC
>to communicate specifically with Democrats with
>disabilities.
>
>Through the website, visitors can access information on
>current issues and candidates, take action on important
>issues, connect to state and local parties, elected
>officials, media and more.
>
>"We are very excited about the website," said McAuliffe.
>"It enables us to connect with people with disabilities,
>their families and friends all across the country, and it
>enables the disability community activists to take
>immediate action on issues that concern them.  With this
>technology, we strengthen our ability to engage disabled
>people as active, effective advocates, speaking up about
>the issues that impact all of our lives."
>
>"The Democratic Party has a long and proud history of
>promoting, supporting and defending the values of people
>with disabilities," Chairman McAuliffe said.  "We remain
>committed to ensuring that individuals with disabilities
>have the facts on the issues that impact them, their
>families, and this new website will provide those facts
>with a click of a mouse."
>
>Visit the DNC Disability website at:
>www.democrats.org/disability
>
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>JUSTICE FOR ALL -- A Service of the
>American Association of People with Disabilities
>www.aapd-dc.org     www.jfanow.org
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>There's strength in numbers!  Be a part of a national
>coalition of people with disabilities and join AAPD today.
>www.aapd-dc.org
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>
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