CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — The City of Carmel will host Community Sensory Day to observe National Disability Awareness Month. It’s a time to celebrate and recognize the contributions and accomplishments ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Sometimes people might make offensive comments or inappropriate gestures when interacting with people with disabilities. Often it's not because people want to be disrespectful, but ...
Adobe marked NDEAM by highlighting internal initiatives. In a blog post published this week, Adobe’s Elle Waters shared details on the San Jose-based company’s work to commemorate this year’s National ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa — Quad Cities employers have an opportunity to learn how to create a more disability-inclusive workplace. IowaWORKS is inviting local employers to the "Leap into Inclusion" - Employer ...
The Board of County Commissioners proclaimed October as “National Disability Employment Awareness Month” on Tuesday.
The awards were presented to individuals, businesses, and organizations that have helped uplift people with disabilities ...
"Light it up for NDEAM has evolved from an 'awareness' lighting event to becoming a national movement, sparking conversation ...
It is May, and time for Disability Insurance Awareness Month (DIAM), the marketing campaign used by many agents and advisors to raise awareness about the importance of income protection for their ...
SAN ANTONIO - In 2023, we told you about a young UTSA student named Jackson Escamilla. He spent two months biking across the country for the Ability Experience with his Pi Kappa Phi fraternity in an ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (FOX40.COM) — A disability resource fair to ...
The San Diego Unified School District hoisted its first-ever Disability Pride Flag on Tuesday in a student-led event. The flag-raising event, which took place for Developmental Disabilities Awareness ...
PITTSFIELD — We need to work together as a team. That was the message from disabilities advocate Brian Fitzpatrick after a disability awareness walk on Thursday afternoon in downtown Pittsfield.
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