Contacting your Members of Congress
… [your city] . I am a constituent of [Senator NAME/Representative NAME] , and I’m calling to ask [Senator NAME/Representative NAME] to write a letter to the FDA urging them to finally ban…
… [your city] . I am a constituent of [Senator NAME/Representative NAME] , and I’m calling to ask [Senator NAME/Representative NAME] to write a letter to the FDA urging them to finally ban…
…fights our community ever won. We need, expect, and demand equal access, and we refuse to go back. So call your Representative, and let them know: when it comes to…
…have been possible without your advocacy. If you called, emailed, faxed, wrote letters, or otherwise got in touch with your Representative on this issue, you did this. Did your Representative…
…engage with local, state, and federal government representatives. The other session was about Building Sustainable Organizing Communities and taught participants how to collaborate with other people on advocacy work. In…
…part of what the program calls “behavior rehearsal lessons,” which he compared to something out of A Clockwork Orange. Meanwhile, the two ASAN representatives provided legislative staff and news cameras…
…health communities, the disability community revolted. ASAN, in conjunction with NCIL and several other groups, led a number of letters to NQF, CMS, and the Administration on Community Living, and…
…on the dollar was returned to the DC community. And nationally, only 4% of Autism Speaks’s budget goes toward family and community services. When it comes to research, the numbers…
…do. Sincerely, [NAME HERE] CONTACT INFO FOR CAFE PRESS: Bob Marino, President: bmarino@cafepress.com Monica Johnson, CFO: mjohnson@cafepress.com Abdul Popal, VP Business/Dev Operations: apopal@cafepress.com Amy Maniatis, VP Marketing: amaniatis@cafepress.com Sumant Sridharan,…
…with everyone else! Community living means living in the same places as people without disabilities. A community can be a neighborhood, town, or city. It can be any place where…
…a wide variety of possible forms of communication, including verbal communication, behavior as communication, and augmentative and assistive communication (AAC) devices. At least one-third of autistic people are not able…