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The Massachusetts Office on Disability (MOD) was created in 1981, by M.G.L. c. 6, sec. 185, as the state advocacy agency that serves people with disabilities of all ages. MOD's primary mission is to ensure access. Examples of recent initiatives are: On Thursday, November 6, 2008 we will explore the
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Have you, or someone you know, faced discrimination or simply felt unwelcome, in looking for an apartment or a house? In looking for employment? Or simply trying to get into a public place?
We want to hear from you.
This is an opportunity to meet and share your experience with:
Deborah Goddard, Chief Counsel Department of Housing and Community Development Maura Healey, Chief Civil Rights Division Office of the Attorney General Ronald Marlow, Assistant Secretary for Access & Inclusion Executive Office of Administration and Finance Malcolm Medley, Chairman
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Location:
Scibelli Hall, Room 703, (For a map of the campus: http://www.stcc.edu/vtour/CampusMap.pdf) For future dates and locations or to email comments please see: http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eoafmodulechunk&L=2&L0=Home&L1=Access+and+Opportunities&sid=Eeoaf&b =terminalcontent&f=civil_rights_town_hall&csid=Eeoaf Please share this with others who may be interested. We hope to see you at one of our meetings. The Massachusetts Office on Disability (MOD), in partnership with the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency,* hosted meetings to bring together people with disabilities and local emergency preparedness professionals. The results of the meetings, which explore how to ensure that people with disabilities have the assistance they need in times of emergency are available by selecting from the following links. ·
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