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Kendall David Corbett <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
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Tue, 29 Nov 2005 13:38:58 -0700
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Thought folks might be interested....

Kendall Corbett
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Have you ever wished the world would magically change?
That it would be fully accessible, respectful and valuing of people with disabilities? 
 
Do you want to make a difference, but aren't sure what you can do? 
 
Wouldn't it be great if there was an easy way to promote positive outcomes for people with disabilities, assistive technology, and help others realize the barriers? 
 
Hundreds of people are already doing so on their cars, shirts, mail, walls, dogs, heads, wheelchairs and other places. They are spreading the word with images and designs that promote inclusion and quality of life for people with disabilities. Let your T-shirt, hat or bumper sticker, etc. do the talking for you! Available at The Parent Side on-line disability rights store. Be a part of the bigger movement supporting people with disabilities! 
 

"The Parent Side" on-line store
It's a campaign for inclusion and against exclusion!
http://www.theparentside.com 
Please note: If the pages or images do not load fully, please be patient, or revisit at a later time (At times the server is slow or busy)
 
If you haven't visited The Parent Side (tm) on-line store yet, or in a while, you're in for a pleasant surprise! Great designs promote inclusion of people with disabilities with clear graphics that really gets the message across. Designs about LRE, AT, Diversity, Ability, Super Advocate, cartoons about IEP's and many more on a large variety of over 90 products. From mugs, T-shirts, buttons to hats, new black T-shirts, children's hoodies, baseball jersey's and sweatshirts, and a new women's cap sleeve t-shirt. 
 
Two new designs "Missing person on a milk carton" image demonstrates exclusion verses inclusion. Advocates, self-advocates and others will really enjoy the simple clear message this one promotes! "Surgeon General's warning" design "Exclusion of people with disabilities may be hazardous to your community". Plus new bumper stickers! The Holiday Season is upon us! Three types of holiday greeting cards care available. Why not promote inclusion and diversity with your holiday greetings?Join the revolution for diversity or give a unique gift that makes a statement! 
 
FREE SUPER SAVING SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $50 Use Coupon Code: FreeShip (Hurry Expires Dec. 6th).
Shipping Deadlines to receive by December 23rd: Super Saver December 8th; USPS December 8th; Ground December 12th; 2 Day December 19th; 1 Day December 21st

The on-line store is created by Colleen Tomko, a parent and advocate for inclusion, a Penn State graduate, a graduate of Partners in Policymaking, and president of Kids Together, Inc. which is an all-volunteer unfunded non-profit. Visit Kids Together, Inc. for information on inclusion, resources, articles and links that have been helpful to thousands!! Kids Together also has an inclusion (only) listserv and a free email newsletter. Feel free to forward this to anyone who may be interested. 

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