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Get in the Game by Joining our Online
Silent Auction for an Arizona Diamondbacks
Luxury Suite Package

The Arizona Center for Disability Law is hosting its first Online Silent Auction to raise funds to support and grow its mental health work.  We thank our Executive Director, Peri Jude Radecic, for her donation of a Luxury Diamondbacks Suite to make this fundraiser possible.  The game will be Tuesday, September 8 at 6:40 pm.  The Arizona Diamondbacks will be playing the LA Dodgers.  To bid on any of the packages, please call the Center at 520-327-9547, ext. 23 or toll free 1-800-922-1447, ext. 23.

Below are the current bids for each of the packages. 

Auction Items Value Minimum
Bid
Current
Bid
1.  2 Baseball Tickets - Luxury Suite
    Includes 1 parking pass, food and soda
$288 $75 $100
2.  2 Baseball Tickets - Luxury Suite
    Includes 1 parking pass, food and soda
$288 $75 $90
3.  2 Baseball Tickets - Luxury Suite
    Includes 1 parking pass, food and soda
$288 $75 $81
4.  2 Baseball Tickets - Luxury Suite
    Includes food and soda
$278 $50 $56
5.  2 Baseball Tickets - Luxury Suite
    Includes food and soda
$278 $50 $56
6.  2 Baseball Tickets - Luxury Suite
    Includes food and soda
$278 $50 $56
7.  2 Baseball Tickets - Luxury Suite
    Includes food and soda
$278 $50 $56

To bid by e-mail, fax or mail, print out this form.

Click here for the Online Silent Auction instructions and important information.


Two Reports on Seclusion and Restraint in Schools

Click on the two reports below to get an in-depth look at the use of seclusion and restraint techniques in public and private schools in the United States.

Report on Abusive Restraint and Seclusion in Schools, January 2009,
published by the National Disability Rights Network

Seclusion and Restraint: Selected Cases of Death and Abuse at
Public and Private Schools and Treatment Centers, May 19, 2009,
published by the U.S. Government Accountability Office


State budget news . . .

Check out the information related to the state's budget cuts
and upcoming legislation at two newly created websites.

Our new social networking website at http://acdlaw.ning.com allows members of our staff, Board Members, community leaders, and agencies to share ideas and information related to disability issues.

Our newly created public policy website will serve as a resource to keep the community informed about upcoming HR bills, budget issues, and other policies
related to the rights of persons with disabilities.  Visit this website at
www.arizonacares.net.


As part of the National Health Care Fairness Campaign, Lambda Legal has launched a national Health Care Fairness Survey.

Information from this survey will be used to educate politicians and other decision-makers about the specific problems health care reform must address for people living with HIV.  Lambda Legal needs your help to collect at least 5,000 survey responses by

July 7.  Click on the link below to take the survey, which is

available in both English and Spanish.

 

http://www.lambdalegal.org/take-action/partners-for-health-care-fairness/lgbt-and-hiv-health-care-fairness-survey.html

 


Health-e-Arizona is an on-line application for Arizona residents.  You can apply for medical coverage, Nutrition Assistance (Food Stamps), and
cash assistance.  You can use Health-e-Arizona even if you have applied before or are currently receiving benefits.

 

Health-e-Arizona es una solicitud electrónica para los residentes de Arizona.  Usted puede aplicar para cobertura Médica, Asistencia Nutriciónal (Estampillas de Comida), y Asistencia Financiera. Usted puede usar
Health-e-Arizona aunque ya haya aplicado anteriormente
o si actualmente recibe beneficios.

Click here for the link to the Health-e-Arizona website.


Our Mission

The Arizona Center for Disability Law advocates for the legal rights of persons with disabilities .....

·         to be free from abuse, neglect and discrimination

·         to have access to education, health care, housing and jobs, and other services in order to maximize independence and achieve equality

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Self-Advocacy DVD - Your Rights as an Employee with Disabilities

 

What to Expect After You Have Filed an Employment Discrimination Complaint.  A 20 minute video on employment rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act and going through the mediation process after filing a discrimination complaint.

 


 

100 North Stone Ave., Suite 305
Tucson, AZ 85701

(520) 327-9547 (Voice)
(877) 327-7754 (Toll Free TTY)
(800) 922-1447 (Toll Free Voice)
Fax: (520) 884-0992

 

5025 E. Washington St., Suite 202
Phoenix, AZ 85034

(602) 274-6287 (Voice/TTY)
(800) 927-2260 (Toll Free Voice/TTY)
Fax: (602) 274-6779
 

     

 

 

 

 

 

Email: center@azdisabilitylaw.org

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