via @uicdhd @countingonchicago @helenrottier #CountingOnChicago #YoSoyContado #IAmCounted #Census2020 #2020Census An accurate Census is vital to the disability community and indeed, every American resident. While the Census does not ask for your disability status, the count is used to allocate resources to states for education, employment, housing, and healthcare which impacts resources for people with disabilities. It's time for you to take the 2020 Census. If you lived in Campus Housing in Spring 2020, you were already counted in the 2020 Census. If you are living with other people, including parents, family members, partners, or roommates, only one of you needs to complete the Census for all members of your household. You can take the Census online at my2020census.gov until September 30. If you have questions or concerns about completing the Census, you can contact Helen Rottier at [email protected]. Image description: a graphic with blue and red off-center squares with text reading "Did you know the Census impacts resources for the disability community?" and "Take the Census online today!" There is an image of a clipboard and at the bottom of the graphic are logos for UIC Disability and Human Development, the 2020 United States Census, and the Counting on Chicago Coalition. https://www.instagram.com/p/CEkOBjCJRCX/?igshid=r4426amlnryu

















