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Celebrate Service: National Volunteer Week, April 21-27, 2013

April 16, 2013

by Nancy Flowers and Pat Morse

Celebrate Service captures the meaning of this signature week, honoring the people who dedicate themselves to taking action and solving problems in their communities.

Established in 1974, National Volunteer Week has grown in scope each year, drawing the support and endorsement of U.S. presidents, governors, mayors and other respected elected officials.

National Volunteer Week embodies the energy and power volunteers evoke on a daily basis as they lead by example–not only encouraging the people they help, but motivating others to serve as well.

This year, Points of Light is also honored to recognize the fourth anniversary of the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act and the creation of the Volunteer Generation Fund through a series of celebratory and service events across the nation.

Celebrate Service presents an opportunity for individuals, families, nonprofit organizations and government entities alike to celebrate the ordinary people who accomplish extraordinary things through service.

Filed Under: Advocacy, Something to DO, Something to KNOW, Volunteer Tagged With: advocacy, disability, national volunteer week, volunteer, volunteerism

Medicaid Expansion in Texas Still Undecided, But The Debates Continue

March 27, 2013

As the current legislative session draws nearer to close, Texas lawmakers are still debating what to do about Medicaid Expansion. The Affordable Care Act of 2010 offers states the option to expand their existing Medicaid programs to provide health insurance coverage to millions of uninsured adults. Texas has the largest percentage of uninsured adults in the nation at a rate of 20-25%. The federal government would pay 100% of new Medicaid Expansion costs for three years, then gradually reduce their contribution to 90%, leaving states to then sustain the remaining 10%. Unlike other federal programs that mandate sustainability, states unable or unwilling to budget this residual cost will have the choice to opt out.

Opponents argue that Texas cannot afford Medicaid Expansion because of the possibility of increased healthcare costs down the road, and that opting out of the program later would be unfair to Texans by pulling the proverbial rug from under them. Lawmakers are now exploring several other alternatives to straightforward Medicaid Expansion. Those options include using traditional Medicaid block grant money to overhaul the existing Medicaid system, setting up a new state health care system in place of Medicaid, or negotiating with federal lawmakers about how Medicaid Expansion funds could be used differently, such as using private insurers to provide the expanded care or setting up “personal responsibility” measures to offset future costs, such deductibles as co-payments for expanded Medicaid services.

Medicaid matters because it helps people and creates jobs, but it also costs a great deal of money. The important thing right now is that our lawmakers are talking actively and exploring our options. It’s our job as Texans to investigate those options for ourselves, make up our own minds, and then let our legislators and our governor know where we stand. We can surf the Internet, read newspapers, and listen to the news to learn more about Medicaid Expansion in Texas. We can also use the link below to find out who our representatives are and how to contact them.

 

Find Your Texas Representatives

 

Filed Under: Advocacy, Something to DO, Something to KNOW Tagged With: advocacy, Medicaid, medicaid expansion

Poetry Contest for Adults Who Have Mental Health Disabilities

March 25, 2013

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Do you or someone you know have a mental health disability and a knack for expressing what that’s like in poetry? The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) announces its Second Annual Statewide Adult Poetry Contest. Entries of 200 words or less submitted to jennifer.swinton@dshs.state.tx.us by May 10, 2013, (or mailed to the DSHS office with postmark of the same) will be considered for prizes, certificates, and online publication.

Please visit the DSHS web site at http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/mhsa/awareness/amh/ for full contest rules, mailing address, and other contact information.

Filed Under: Something to DO, Uncategorized Tagged With: adult mental health, disability, DSHS, poetry contest

Local Vision Awareness Day with Assistive Technology

March 19, 2013

Learn more about living with vision loss on Tuesday, April 3, 2013. Sponsored by Christal Vision and presented by Freedom Scientific, this seminar will feature hands-on demonstrations of many products useful to people who have low vision, such as adaptive computer software, digital magnifiers, and “talking” devices. Participants will also enjoy FREE learning sessions and a free lunch.

Space is limited, so be sure to register early! Here’s the info:

Date: Tuesday, April 3, 2013Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Location:
United Way of the Brazos Valley
909 Southwest Parkway E., Suite 100
College Station, Texas 77840

Register by Phone: (800) 336-5658
Register by Email: Seminars@FreedomScientific.com
Register Online: www.FreedomScientific.com/Seminars

Filed Under: Something to DO Tagged With: advocacy, assistive technology, blindness, Christal Vision, disability, Freedom Scientific, low vision, magnifier, outreach, visual impairment

Great Fun Opportunity to Help Promote Accessible Parking in Texas and Win a Prize!

February 28, 2013

Parking Mobility is having a fun contest to help promote the importance of accessible parking in Texas for people who have disabilities. Accessible parking helps people who have disabilities maintain their independence by making it easier and safer for them to get in and out of places of employment, do their own shopping, and run their own errands.

Between now and March 11, Parking Mobility is collecting photos of vehicles parked improperly in accessible parking spaces. You can email photos to Mack Marsh at mack@parkingmobility.com.

The three people who send Mack the most photos will each get a $100 gift card to Apple. Also, if you send Mack the names and email addresses of everyone you tell about this contest, every time they send a photo, you also get one point toward winning your own card. Easy!

This contest is not meant to get our neighbors in trouble. Cars in the photos sent will not be given tickets.The point is to help remind everyone why we should respect accessible parking for people who really need to use it.

Here is an example of a photo someone sent Mack:

2/26/13, 4:00 p.m., outside an Olive Garden restaurant.

parking

Have Fun!

Filed Under: Public Input, Something to DO Tagged With: accessible parking, advocacy, awareness, disability, outreach, Parking Mobility

National Disability Employment Awareness Month Poster Competition

February 26, 2013

The Texas Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities is reaching out to Texas artists who have disabilities to contribute their artwork in a competition to create this year’s National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) poster. The deadline for submissions is Friday, March 15, 2013. For more information, contest guidelines, and submission forms, please visit the NDEAM initiative website at:

http://governor.state.tx.us/disabilities/ndeam/ndeam_poster/

National Disability Employment Awareness Month occurs each October to highlight the importance of diversity in building a strong and creative work force.

 

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

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