Sincerely,
Julie C. Farrar
Policy Analyst
When a health care business is flexible and meets the needs of people with disabilities in every aspect of their operations, they are able to effectively serve all members of their target populations. Access is more than compliance, it is just good business.
Colorado Developmental Disabilities Council is a member of www.INDIVISIBLE-CO.org
INDIVISIBLE!
Colorado Developmental Disabilities Council
C:720/456-5972
P:720/941-0176
F:720/941-8490
1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 706
Denver, CO 80203-2117
OUR WEBSITE HAS VALUABLE INFORMATION: go to <www.coddc.org>.
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The D.D. Council is 100% federally funded under the D.D. Assistance and Bill of Rights Act. Our goal is to achieve freedom and interdependence of persons with disabilities and their families to live typical lives. The Council's system change strategies include both advocacy in public policy efforts and grant making.
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Thanks Eric. Can you share the English version so we know what it says before we distribute it?
BrianBrian Cox, Executive DirectorMaryland Developmental Disabilities CouncilThought I would share this document we had translated into Korean.
Eric E. Jacobson
Executive Director
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Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities
2 Peachtree Street, Suite 26.200 Atlanta, GA 30303
O: (404) 657-2120 C: (404) 805-9739
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