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Bringing Important I.D.D. Resources to Underserved Communities

Lisa Sosnowski

Bringing systemic change takes a collaborative effort. Together we can make sure everyone has access to quality information and care for their loved ones with intellectual and developmental disabilities. That is why our mission at Spectrum Tech Trade School, Village, and Training Center includes partnering with like minded organizations and transforming the framework of care.

We encourage providers of I.D.D. services in New Jersey to come out on October 1st, and bring information and resources to Asbury Park. Our founder, Lisa Sosnowski was privileged to be invited to join the Monmouth County Children's Inter-agency Coordinating Council and its Intellectual Developmental Disabilities Committee. One of the identified goals of the C.I.A.C.C I.D.D. Committee is to is to bring I.D.D. resources and information to typically underserved communities. Attached is the flyer with information about the Asbury Park Festival on October 1st. There is no charge for vendors. We hope to see you there!


 
 
 

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