MIFFLINTOWN COMMUNITY TO ADDRESS NEEDS OF PEOPLE
WITH DISABILITIES
Center for Independent Living of Central PA to hold
public meeting in Mifflintown on August 17
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"Our goal is to
get positive feedback from a number of community
members to see what can be done to improve living
conditions," Theotis Braddy, CILCP Executive
Director said.
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(Camp Hill, PA) - Residents of the Mifflintown
area will gather on Tuesday, August 17 to discuss ideas,
concerns and suggestions to address the needs of people with
disabilities in their communities.
There will be two public meetings held by the Center of
Independent Living of Central Pennsylvania at the Four
Seasons Community Center in Mifflintown. The first meeting
will run from 3-5 p.m. and the second will go from 6-8 p.m.
"Our goal is to get positive feedback from a number of
community members to see what can be done to improve living
conditions," Theotis Braddy, CILCP Executive Director says.
"We believe that open communication in this type of public
forum is an excellent way to create new ideas."
During the public meetings people in the community will
have the opportunity to express their thoughts on the
current conditions they think hinder or help people with
disabilities. CILCP aims to develop new ideas to improve the
community for all residents.
CILCP is dedicated to improving the lives of people with
disabilities. The organization is run and administered by
people with disabilities. CILCP's mission is to break down
the barriers that people with disabilities face.
The Mifflintown meetings are being held at the Four
Seasons Community Center in the CJEMS Building off of Route
35 in Mifflintown. The meetings are open to anyone
interested. CILCP will be holding similar meetings in
Elizabethville on August 18, Camp Hill on August 24, and New
Bloomfield on August 26. For more information on the
meetings contact Bonnie Todd at 731-1900 or 1-800-323-6060.
The Center for Independent Living of Central Pennsylvania
is a nonprofit, nonresidential organization established for
and by people with disabilities and serves Cumberland,
Dauphin, Perry, Mifflin and Juniata counties. CILCP's vision
is to empower people with disabilities to fully participate
in all aspects of society. For more information on the CILCP
visit their website at www.cilcp.org.
For more information on this press release contact Nathan
Pigott at 717-975-2148 or via email at npigott@hersheyphilbin.com.
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