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Free Local Help with Tax Preparation

February 6, 2014

Well, well, if it isn’t Uncle Sam’s favorite time of year again! It’s frustrating enough if you have to pay ol’ Uncle Sam, but wouldn’t it be nice not to have to pay someone to do the paperwork? Well, YES!

We are very fortunate here in the Brazos Valley to have FREE local tax prep help available courtesy of AARP Tax-Aide. And no, you don’t have to be over 65.

TIMES AND LOCATIONS

Clara Mounce Library, Bryan
201 East 29th Street, (979) 209-5600February 1 – April 15
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 1-5 PM
Thursday 2-5 PM

Larry Ringer Library, College Station
1818 Harvey Mitchell Parkway, (979) 764-3416
February 1 – April 15
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM
Saturday 9 AM – 1 PM

Workforce Solutions
3991 East 29th Street, (979) 595-2800
February 4 – April 15
Tuesday 5:30 – 8:0 PMSaturday, 9 AM – 1 PM

St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Brenham701 Church Street, (979) 836-4441
Thursday, February 5, 13, 20, 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
April 3 and 10, 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Appointment Preferred, call (979) 836-4441

WHAT TO BRING

  •  Picture ID, such as driver’s licenseSocial Security/Medicare cards or other official documentation for taxpayers and ALL dependents
  • Copy of last year’s tax return, if available
  • W-2 forms from ALL employers
  • Unemployment compensation statements
  • SSA-1099 forms for ALL taxpayers and dependents who received Social Security benefits
  • ALL 1099 forms from other sources
  • Documentation for real estate interest and taxes paid
  • ALL forms indicating federal income tax paid
  • Dependent care provider payments and information (name, employer ID, social security number)
  • ALL receipts and/or cancelled checks if itemizing deductions

Filed Under: Advocacy, Something to KNOW Tagged With: disability, free, tax preparation help, taxes

Living Without Limits Panel Discussion This Tuesday, February 4

February 1, 2014

February is Low Vision Awareness Month!

Come join Insightful Connections, the organization of Texas A&M students who are blind or visually impaired, to learn more about the challenges and triumphs of those who have low or no vision. Topics will be Braille, independent travel, assistive technology, and life experiences, followed by a question-and-answer session.

Logistical details are:

When: Tuesday, February 4th
Location: Koldus 111
Time: 5:30pm – 6:30pm

Filed Under: Advocacy, Assistive Technology, Public Input, Something to DO, Something to KNOW Tagged With: blindness, disability, low vision, Low Vision Awareness Month, visual impairment

National Disability Employment Awareness Mnth (NDEAM) Poster Art Contest 2014

January 23, 2014

Even though we just finished National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) in October, it’s already time to start thinking about this year’s initiative and the poster art. The deadline to enter this year’s contest is March 15, Here’s the heads-up on a little healthy competition from the official announcement:

“Each year in October, the Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities produces a Texas poster for National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), which is distributed free of charge to businesses all across the State.

The art featured on the poster each year is an original piece created by a Texas artist with a disability. The winning artwork is incorporated into the national theme announced each year by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP). The design of our Texas posters has become so popular that, in addition to our statewide distribution, we frequently have requests from other states. In 2013, we distributed more than 2,500 posters.

Submissions from Texas artists with disabilities can be sent to us as a photo of the original work in a digital format, ideally a JPEG or PDF, attached to an email (this is the preferred method), OR as a color photocopy OR with the image on a CD sent by postal mail. The original artwork does not need to be submitted with the entry. There is NO FEE for entries. All entries must be accompanied by a signed Entry Form, which is available on our website along with the Submission Guidelines. Entries must be received by email or postmarked by March 15; the winner will be announced by April 15. Artwork in any media is accepted; there is no specific theme required.

Once the panel of judges has determined the winner, we will make arrangements to receive the original artwork, which will be designed into the 2014 Texas NDEAM poster. The original art and the poster will be on permanent display in the Office of the Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities, and will be featured in offsite exhibits from time to time. The winning artist is also invited to be a featured guest at the annual Lex Frieden Employment Awards ceremony in October.

For Submission Guidelines, Entry Form, a view of the past NDEAM posters, and more information, please visit our NDEAM page on our website or contact us directly. Contact information is listed on the website.”

Wow! What a great opportunity for a new or developing artist who has a disability to get discovered! Take a look at the great winners from the past two years.

Here’s 2012’s poster:

Texas NDEAM Poster 2012And this one is from last year. Inspiration, anyone?

Texas NDEAM poster 2013

Filed Under: Advocacy, Public Input, Something to DO Tagged With: art contest, disability, National Disability Employment Awareness Month, NDEAM

B/CS Transportation Challenge

January 23, 2014

Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn. ~ Benjamin Franklin

The Brazos Valley Center for Independent Living (BVCIL) has been advocating for increased transportation options for people with disabilities in our community for a few years now.  Transportation affects every aspect of independent community living — employment, education, grocery shopping, healthcare, and enjoyment. At BVCIL, we meet people everyday who either have zero access to transportation or who spend an inordinate amount of time “commuting” in our community.

On February 15th, BVCIL will be holding our 2nd annual fundraising event, Dining in the Dark, to help raise funds toward improving transportation options in B/CS.  BVCIL understands the depth of this problem… we have “told” the community; we have attempted to “teach” the community; now we would like to “involve” YOU.

Here’s your challenge:

  • Pick one day and use the public bus system (not A&M bus system) to get to and from your job — if you don’t have a job, use it to complete another typical trip for you (groceries, church, bar — whatever).
  • Report on your experience — either post your reply here, email jpacha@bvcil.org, tweet it @bvciltexas, put it on Facebook and tag Brazos Valley Center for Independent Living or if you are a media professional — “report” it in your own way.

Can you do it?  Will you try?

 

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Tickets On Sale Now! Seconds Count!

January 17, 2014

DiningintheDark white glowThe Brazos Valley Center for Independent Living Announces Dining in the Dark 2014 Tickets are on Sale NOW! Click here or call/come by our office to get yours!

A second chance,

A second date,

Food that is always better the second day,

And all things that are sweeter the second time around . . .

The Brazos Valley Center for Independent Living (BVCIL) will host its second annual Dining in the Dark event on Saturday, February 15, 2014 at the College Station Hilton to raise funds to increase accessible transportation options for people with disabilities in the Brazos Valley.

So what is Dining in the Dark? This coming February, the event will once again feature a meal in complete darkness served by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The evening will be a journey of sounds, smells, tastes, and conversation. Complementary activities will include a series of sensory experiences, except for sight, of course, and a raffle.

Tables of 10 are still available for reserved purchase. Individual, Couple, and Sweetheart Package and tickets are on sale now on the event web site at http://www.dininginthedarkbcs.com, or at the BVCIL office located at 1869 Briarcrest Drive in Bryan. Raffle tickets will be sold at the door the evening of the event.

Sponsorships are also still very much welcome. Sponsorship forms are available from the event web site or the BVCIL office.

Dining in the Dark sold out last year, and we expect the same this year, so don’t hesitate! Seconds count! For those of you who participated last year, thank you, and do come back to have seconds with us this year.

It’s second nature,

But certainly not second-best!

For more information, visit www.DininginTheDarkBCS.com or call Gia Alexander, IL Facilitator with BVCIL at 979-776-5505 or via email at info@bvcil.org.

Filed Under: News / Press Release

TACIL – Now Hiring!

January 10, 2014

TACIL Logo

Job Announcement

Job Title: Executive Director

Hours: Full-Time, Salaried, Exempt Position

Salary: Commensurate with Experience

Purpose:

The Texas Association of Centers for Independent Living (TACIL) is a membership organization that represents 24 Centers for Independent Living (CILs) throughout the State.  TACIL serves as a forum for CILs to collaborate on statewide initiatives and share information and ideas pursuant to expanding independent living (IL) programs and services.  Our mission is to strengthen and build the capacity of the CIL network to meet the growing service demands of Texans with disabilities.

TACIL is seeking to hire an Executive Director who will be responsible for the general operations of the organization, which includes on-going resource development, fiscal and programmatic oversight, and effective communication with TACIL’s membership, grantors, advocates, policy makers and other community stakeholders.  The Executive Director reports to and is supervised by TACIL’s Board President.

Essential Tasks:

  1. Understands and subscribes to the philosophy and values of Independent Living.
  2. Implements and complies with policies and procedures approved by TACIL’s Board of Directors.
  3. Provides direction and leadership toward the achievement of the organization’s philosophy, mission, strategic plan, and annual goals and objectives.
  4. Works at the state and federal levels on behalf of TACIL to achieve regulatory and administrative changes for greater access to home and community-based services.
  5. Maintains best practice knowledge in Independent Living and services for individuals with disabilities, to include housing, transportation, employment, technology, and advocacy.
  6. Maintains effective communication with the State Independent Living Council (SILC) and collaborates with the SILC on developing and monitoring the State Plan for Independent Living (SPIL).
  7. Assists TACIL in organizing monthly teleconferences, trainings, committee meetings and scheduled face-to-face meetings.
  8. Facilitates teleconferences, meetings and trainings of a statewide Consumer Advocacy Team (CAT).
  9. Assists with the development of TACIL position papers and policy statements.
  10. Develops informational and/or action alerts for dissemination to TACIL’s membership and CAT.
  11. Provides quality presentations on topics related to TACIL and Centers for Independent Living.
  12. Ensures that a comprehensive budget and subsequent revisions are developed annually and presented to the Board for review and approval.
  13. Reviews key monthly financial reports, including balance sheet, profit and loss statement, and budget comparisons.
  14. Ensures compliance stipulated by funding entities and other local, state, and federal regulatory agencies.
  15. Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned by TACIL Board.

The previous statements reflect the general duties considered necessary to describe the principle functions of the job as identified and shall not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the position.

Qualifications/Skills:

  1. Strong leadership, organizational, administrative and financial management skills
  2. Ability to travel statewide to various CIL locations
  3. Knowledge of current community challenges and opportunities relating to the mission of the organization
  4. Ability to develop and evaluate various projects
  5. Ability to analyze proposed legislation, regulations, budgets, policies and procedures for purposes of determining their effect on the lives of people with disabilities
  6. Knowledge and understanding of the Independent Living Movement
  7. Knowledge of state and federal laws regarding the rights of people with disabilities
  8. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing to diverse audiences and individuals at all levels of government
  9. Ability to maintain a professional attitude, particularly in stressful situations
  10. Knowledge and competence of computers and software applications, particularly Microsoft Office
  11. Ability to exercise good judgment, take initiative and work independently

 

Education/Experience:

Master’s Degree in Political Science, Business Administration or related fields, with experience working in an IL setting and directly with a not-for-profit Board of Directors are preferred; along with a minimum of five (5) years of management experience, knowledge of the issues and challenges faced by people with disabilities, and proven ability to supervise people, write grants, develop programs and raise funds; or, any combination of education and experience that, in the opinion of TACIL’s Board of Directors, qualifies the individual for the position.

If interested, please submit the following by January 17, 2014:

  • ·         A cover letter (no more than 1 page in length) that briefly addresses your interest in the position.
  • Three professional references.
  • ·         Proposed Salary
  • A current resume that clearly describes your experience, skills and/or knowledge related to the requirements of the position.  Include paid and volunteer experience.  Please limit resume to no more than 2 pages.

E-mail requested information to Michelle Crain, TACIL President, at michelle.crain@liferun.org or fax to (806) 795-5607.

 

*TACIL is an equal opportunity employer.  Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

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