Serve DC: Disability Inclusion
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Disability Inclusion Advisory Committee 
 
Serve DC encourages individuals with physical or mental disabilities to participate as AmeriCorps members through AmeriCorps programs operating in the District of Columbia. In an effort to provide disability services to AmeriCorps sites operating in the District, Serve DC is currently seeking a broad range of knowledgeable, interested and diverse representatives for our Disability Inclusion Advisory Committee.
 
Responsibilities of the committee include, but not limited to 1) assisting and advising Serve DC staff on issues relating to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as well as provide technical assistance 2) providing technical advice on the development, implementation and maintenance of activities and programs for persons with disabilities; and, 3) designing literature, projects and activities that promote the integration of qualified individuals with disabilities into AmeriCorps programs.
 
Download the Disability Inclusion Advisory Committee Application here*.
 
If you have any further questions, please contact Natalie Wasserman at (202) 727-9579.
 


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