CDR will be part of the Savin Rock Community’s Health and Wellness Fair 10am-3pm Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023, at West River Hall, 37 Orlando St., West Haven. Visit https://t.co/8B7OS797Kl for more info and flyer.
The next CDR Pizza and Game Night Social for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People IS SCHEDULED TO TAKE PLACE 5:30-7:30 p.m. THURS. July 13, 2023. See https://t.co/8B7OS797Kl for more details.
@seanghio Do homes cost much less or are they much easier to pay for than $2,000 apartments? And is $2,000/mo. the median for a 1BR or a studio? In some areas, the cities in particular, I think it's a studio.
Be the best version of you for the kids in your life! Talk about your feelings so kids talk about theirs, too. https://t.co/RHECjXTVlo
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
Headliner Rahsaan Langley lights up the stage at the Hill Festival! An afternoon packed with performers, DJs, food, children’s programming, community organizations, and vendors.
⏰ SAT. MAY 20 from 2PM–6PM
📍 TROWBRIDGE SQUARE PARK - 173–211 Portsea Street New Haven, CT
It's time to raise the income and asset limits. Less discrimination is still discrimination. Email Gov Lamont or call teh governor 860-566-4840 or 800-406-1527 TDD: 860-524-7397 If you have questions, please contact [email protected] https://t.co/ZtxlFCq2eq
The next CDR Game Night Social for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People will take place from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thurs. June 8 (the second Thursday). Bring your own game, or play one of ours. Call Susan Catale — (203) 680-3967 (video phone) — for more information … or email [email protected]
Pizza and Game Night Social for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5:30-7:30 p.m., Thur, March 9, 2023, at Center for Disability Rights, 369 Highland St, West Haven, CT 06516. Bring Your Own Game or Play Ours. Call Susan — 203-680-3967 or email [email protected]. COVID regs mandate masks
Center for Disability Rights Pizza and Game Night Socials for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People are scheduled for THURS. JAN. 5, and THURS. FEB. 9. from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Bring one or play one of ours. For more info call Susan (203) 680-3967 (video phone) -- or email [email protected].
Rights of Voters with Disabilities:
Voters with Disabilities have the right to vote Independently and Privately – This means that the Accessible Ballot Marking Device is set up and ready to use and that there are accessible booths so ballots can be marked privately.
The Disability Vote can make a difference on issues such as:
o Help to Get Services in the Community
o Closing institutions
o Employment –
o Housing
o Education
o Access to buildings for people with physical disabilities
o Making accessible transportation better