Disability Pride Week Art Day
Join us as we decorate flags to prepare for the Disability Pride Parade on the North Apron of City Hall.
Join us as we decorate flags to prepare for the Disability Pride Parade on the North Apron of City Hall.
Join us to have all of your questions about Disability Discrimination answered. Call Harry, 267-600-1536 (VP) for more information and to RSVP. Learn about the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission by clicking here. There will be an ASL Interpreter present.
Join us the night before the big day! We will grab drinks and snacks at one of our favorite places--The Field House! It is a long-time supporter of Disability Rights.
The Disability Pride Parade will start with opening ceremonies at The National Constitution Center, parading down Market Street, and converging on City Hall for live performances; speeches by Charles Horton (Executive Director of the Mayor’s Commission for People with Disabilities), Councilmen Derek Green, and other dignitaries; sponsored tables and children’s activities. Call Vicki @ 267-788-5946 […]
Come help us get rid of our winter clothes with a HUGE discount on all winter apparel. It's time we ring in the summer here at Nicole's Place! Visit us Tuesdays-Thursdays during the summer months during LCC Transportation Distribution Days. Call Shawn with any questions: 215-634-2000 ext. 245
Money Follows the Person (MFP) is a Medicaid program that has helped over 75,000 people with disabilities and seniors move out of nursing homes or institutions and back into their communities. MFP restores the dignity and liberty of people with disabilities by promoting and supporting choice and community living. Funding for the MFP program expired in 2016, and states […]
Join Home Choices, our home care agency, for an afternoon of access to: Talk to Experts Get Free Blood Pressure Screening Farm Fresh Food Stand Info Free Legal Advice Diabetes Management Information See the Latest in Mobile Medical Alert Systems Information on NO COST Home Modifications ...and so much more! Contact Tricia Crooks for more […]
Guest speaker Courtney Jackson, Outreach Coordinator for SHARE will talk about how you can get healthy food for just $20 per month through the SHARE Food Program. Walk-ins welcome. This workshop will have ASL Interpreters. Please direct any questions or concerns to: Email: laurenalden@libertyresources.org or igorkhmil@libertyresources.org Lauren Alden: 215-634-2000 Ext 123 or Igor Khmil VP: 267-507-1178
We will be holding interviews for the following positions: Certified Nursing Assistants Home Health Aides Personal Care Attendant (Floaters) We will be hiring for the following locations: All locations in the surrounding area of the event location Requirements Must have two years of experience in home care. Must have the ability to demonstrate flexibility (float) […]
The Leonard Bernstein: The Power of Music has heavy audio. Taken from National Museum of American Jewish History's website: "Celebrate the centennial birthday of one of the greatest composers and conductors of the 20th century. Leonard Bernstein: The Power of Music is the first large-scale museum exhibition to illustrate Leonard Bernstein’s life, Jewish identity, and […]
The Paciello Group, a specialist digital accessibility consultancy, is looking for people in the Philadelphia, PA area to take part in a compensated research study we’re conducting for a finance company: When and where Selected participants will be invited to take part in an individual research interview during the week beginning July 16 at a […]
The Mütter Museum is offering tours in American Sign Language for visitors who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Experience the Mütter's famed collection in visceral depth, led by a tour guide and an expert ASL interpreter from Hands UP Productions. This tour will include our new special exhibitions, Woven Strands: The Art of Human Hair Work and Imperfecta, […]