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Charity identified for Silent Auction at IARP/ISLCP Conference

  • 1.  Charity identified for Silent Auction at IARP/ISLCP Conference

    Posted 08-25-2016 10:26

    The charity in Pittsburgh that IARP/LCP conference will be supporting with our Silent Auction and Raffle has been identified; it is CLASS (Community Living and Support Services)!  Please go to www.classcommunity.org to find out more about this exciting opportunity to “pay it forward” through our donations! We will have a Rep. to explain more about their activities and Thank YOU in advance, for making this a reality!

     

    Here is an excerpt from the CLASS website:

    Mission & Vision

    The mission of CLASS is to support people with disabilities as they explore options, participate in the community, and strive toward equality. We are "WORKING TOWARD A COMMUNITY WHERE EACH BELONGS."

    The vision of CLASS is to be the provider of choice for people with disabilities and their families; to be the employer of choice for new and existing staff; and to be the investment of choice for individual, corporate, and foundation donors.

    Guiding Principles

    • We support the uniqueness, wholeness and dignity of each person. We shall strive to respond to the individual needs and preferences of each person we support and serve.
    • We enthusiastically advocate for the rights of people with disabilities so they may fully participate in and contribute to community life. This includes enjoying a secure home, family, friends, education, services, and work they find meaningful.
    • We view all human life as having equal and unconditional value. Each life should be nurtured, respected, celebrated, and fulfilled.
    • We support the life-long process of personal growth and development of all people.
    • We will take every opportunity to educate others and to advocate for the basic civil rights of people with disabilities:
      • "The Right to prevention, early diagnosis and proper care.
      • The right to a barrier-free environment and accessible transportation.
      • The right to necessary assistance given in a way that promotes independence.
      • The right to a choice of lifestyle and residential alternatives.
      • The right to an income for a lifestyle comparable to the able-bodied.
      • The right to training and employment as qualified.
      • The right to petition social institutions for just and humane treatment.
      • The right to self-esteem."

    ~ Bill of Rights for the Disabled
     

    • We emphasize cooperation in getting things done through and with the people we serve.
    • We vigilantly adhere to these values.

    - See more at: https://www.classcommunity.org/about-class/mission-vision#sthash.pR86hgwE.dpuf

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    Paulette K Freeman
    Resolutions! INc
    Papillion, NE. 68046
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