One of the most involved pieces I’ve ever done! I managed to just about break Photoshop with this one.
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One of the most involved pieces I’ve ever done! I managed to just about break Photoshop with this one.
SURVEY of Disability Accessibility, RUTLAND, Vt 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:
Jessie Butterfield
Facilitator & Leader of DAARA
(The Disabled Access & Advocacy of the Rutland Area)
Peer Counselor
Vermont Center for Independent Living
60 Center Street, Suite 1, Rutland, Vermotn 05701
802-779-9021
Rutland, Vermont – [Date] –Disabled Access and Advocacy of the Rutland Area (DAARA) Committee is conducting a comprehensive survey to gather information on disability accessibility issues in the Rutland, VT area.
If you are a person with a disability or are a family member or friend of someone who is, and have an ongoing accessibility issue in the Rutland area– we want to hear from you! Please complete our survey at  https://forms.gle/sULPzRC6AVFmZ4DW7 .
Accessibility issues include but are not limited to:Â poor or lack of sidewalks and curb cuts, inaccessible buildings, refusal to make reasonable accommodations to serve you.
DAARA is a group facilitated by Vermont Center for Independent Living (VCIL) Rutland office and consists of volunteers working towards more accessible communities for people with a disability in the Rutland County Area. It educates the general public about the challenges people living with disabilities face and the actions businesses and others can take to make a more accessible community.
disability accessibility issues
DAARA (Disabled Access and Accessibility in the Rutland Area) is conducting a comprehensive survey to gather information on disability accessibility issues in various locations of the Rutland area in Vermont. We would like to hear from anyone who has witnessed or experienced such issues firsthand. If you have encountered any obstacles or concerns related to disability accessibility, we encourage you to share the details with us. Perhaps it's an inaccessible entrance, lack of wheelchair ramps, or other challenges that limit the mobility and independence of individuals with disabilities. Your input is crucial in identifying areas that need improvement. To report an issue, please reach out to DAARA at the VCIL Rutland Office by calling (802) 779-9021. Alternatively, you may contact our knowledgeable Peer Advocate Counselor, Jessie Butterfield, at [email protected] or (802) 772-7042. Your contribution will help us work towards a more inclusive and accessible environment for all members of our community.
Rencontre avec les Daara : Macky Sall annonce la création du « Prix du Président de la République pour le Récital du Saint Coran »
Le Président Macky Sall a rencontré la communauté des Daara ce lundi 28 novembre 2022, au Centre International de Conférences Abdou Diouf (CICAD) de Diamniadio. Au cours de la rencontre, Macky Sall a annoncé l’institution d’un Prix du Président de la République pour le Récital du Saint Coran à partir de 2023. « A partir de l’année 2023, il est prévu, entre autres actions à la faveur des daara…
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