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October 01, 2008

Teenage Drug Use Prevention Website

Link: Prevention Resource
NIDA Calls for Communities to Help Teens Learn the Link about Health Issues Through Science, Storytelling, and Video

September 29, 2008

First-graders learn firsthand about disabilities – and respect.

Link: Early Lessons
When Maggie Doben's first-graders find a wheelchair in the middle of their room, she meets their curiosity with questions of her own: Who might need to use this? Would they be able to get around the classroom? How do you think it works?
During an eight-week session, her students at the Cambridge Friends School have the chance to befriend at least half a dozen people with a wide range of physical disabilities.

September 26, 2008

Montana People First Group Takes on SSI Marriage Penalty

Montana People First members hope that their efforts will inspire others around the country to join them in asking their Senators and Representatives to take legal action to remove the marriage penalty from the SSI program. More information is available below in the Media Advisory issued on Thursday by Disability Rights Montana, which is supporting the Montana People First Senate in the campaign to end the SSI marriage penalty.
Media Advisory Contact: Raylynn Lauderdale, Disability Rights Montana, (406) 449-2344
E-mail: raylynn@disabilityrightsmt.org

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September 25, 2008

Praise for Advocates and Policymakers for ADA Ameendments Act

ADA Watch and the National Coalition for Disability Rights Praises Advocates and Policymakers As President Bush Signs ADA Amendments Act into Law.

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September 23, 2008

In Rush to Bail Out Wall Street, Don't Forget Families on Main Street

Washington, DC, September 23, 2008 - Michael Fraser, Ph.D., CEO of AMCHP, issued the following statement today:
"A strong economy is essential to assuring strong families. As policymakers scramble to respond to the recent turmoil in our financial markets, the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) urges Congress and the Administration to consider the needs of women, children, and families whose health security is threatened by economic insecurity.

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September 15, 2008

Team Hoyt Information

Link: Team Hoyt
The goal of Team Hoyt is to integrate the physically challenged into everyday life. One way to accomplish this is to educate the able-bodied, making them more aware of the issues that the disabled face every day. Another is by actively helping the disabled to participate in activities that would otherwise be inaccessible to them. Team Hoyt targets both of these areas.

September 11, 2008

Woman Helps Difficult Children Find Their Place to Grow in the School System

Link: Difficult Children
Kathy Lascala, 52, has a rare passion for educating difficult children that public schools have discarded. She works with The Children's Guild, a group of private schools in Maryland, helps these children — who have a range from emotional to behavioral disabilities including ADD (Attention Deficit Disorders)— develop the skills they need to manage their behavior and improve their achievement so they can return to the public schools.

September 10, 2008

LD Advocate's Guide for the New School Year

Link: Advocate's Guide
Now more than ever, it is imperative that parents work with their elected representatives to make sure that the voices of children and adults with learning disabilities are heard in Washington, D.C. and at the state and local level. Today, we invite you to join that chorus and become an LD advocate, working with us to create better outcomes for all individuals with learning disabilities.

September 08, 2008

500 statewide volunteers work to make Parents, Let's Unite for Kids organization a success

Link: volunteer success
PLUK is really a network of people - families and kids, professionals and educators and community-minded people - who want to assist families who have children of special needs," said PLUK Executive Director Roger Holt. "We're not a government agency, there are no eligibility restrictions. Anybody can call us for help.www.pluk.org

August 27, 2008

The Grottoes of North America Humanitarian Foundation

Link: Dental Health Group
The Grottoes of North America Humanitarian Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization to help bring "Special Smiles" to children with special needs by providing much-needed dental care for them. The program helps cover the costs of dental treatment, including hospital and anesthesia costs when needed, for children with Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy (and related neuromuscular disorders), Organ Transplant recipients or those with Mental Retardation.