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cielo24 Joins eSSENTIAL Accessibility for Digital Accessibility Best Practices Webinar on December 10th


cielo24, the industry leader in video captioning and audio transcription, is partnering with eSSENTIAL Accessibility, a comprehensive digital accessibility platform, for a free webinar experience on Tuesday, December 10th at 11am ET called Digital Accessibility Best Practices.

People interested in website accessibility can register for the webinar free at https://cielo24.com/webinar-digital-accessibility-best-practices/.

Kara Zirkle of eSSENTIAL Accessibility and Nicole Flynn of cielo24 will be leading the presentation and will share information on people with disabilities, legal accessibility requirements, and practical tips for achieving and maintaining digital accessibility in your organization.

“Media captions and transcripts alone don’t create an accessible website,” said Nicole Flynn, Director of Corporate & Partner Marketing for cielo24. “We couldn’t be more excited to work with eSSENTIAL Accessibility and provide companies with valuable resources needed for full website accessibility.”

“71% of customers with disabilities will leave your website if it is difficult to use,” said Kara Zirkle, Training and Compliance Manager at eSSENTIAL Accessibility. “And these customers represent about 10% of total online spending. We are thrilled to join cielo24, whose captioning and transcription services perfectly complement our platform’s offerings, to help companies address this important need.”

About cielo24, Inc.

Founded in 2012, cielo24 provides video data solutions including English and foreign language media intelligence, captions, and transcripts for content creators, online education, entertainment and business clients and partners. Their innovative hybrid platform marries the best of machines and humans, delivering high accuracy at volume for video discovery, engagement, reach and compliance. cielo24 video metadata and captions offer the industry’s most competitive bundled prices and turnaround options, accurate captioning, transcription, media intelligence and translation.

About eSSENTIAL Accessibility

eSSENTIAL Accessibility is a comprehensive digital accessibility platform. They help organizations create inclusive web, mobile, and product experiences through digital accessibility testing, evaluation and remediation. Organizations can then enhance the digital experience for people with disabilities, comply with regulatory and statutory accessibility standards, and project an inclusive and disability-friendly presence.

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Hilary Johnson

904-233-1253

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Kalamazoo Valley Museum Hosts Dec. 8 Discovery Series Session on Preparing for the Holidays


The Kalamazoo Valley Museum will host a December 8 Sunday Discovery Series session at 1:30 p.m. with special guest Melissa Grant who will help participants plan for holiday chaos and discover ways to keep calm and peaceful with helpful tools anyone can use. She will address ways to prepare children for the holiday season, tips and tricks for holiday shopping amid crazy crowds, and how to choose toys wisely.

Participants are invited to join Autism Spectrum Therapies as they ring in the holiday cheer for all. Autism Spectrum Therapies (AST) is a Kalamazoo Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) provider offering in-home services for children with developmental disabilities. AST offers families the guidance and support they need for their children to be successful and independent. “We look forward to giving you the tools for success this holiday season and resources for support within the Kalamazoo community,” Grant said.

She received her undergraduate degree in psychology and special education, and a graduate degree in psychological sciences/applied behavior analysis from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. She began working with Autism Spectrum Therapies in July 2018 and became a Board Certified Behavior Analyst in August 2018. She works primarily with children with developmental disabilities, specifically autism, but has also worked with adults with disabilities. Her graduate training focused on parent education and training and treatment planning with multidisciplinary teams such as speech pathologists and occupational therapists. Go to http://www.autismtherapies.com for more details.

The Kalamazoo Valley Museum is operated by Kalamazoo Valley Community College and is governed by its Board of Trustees.

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Intelligent.com Announces Best Social Work Degree Programs for 2020


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Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top 57 Best Social Work Degree Programs for 2020. The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 82 accredited colleges and universities in the nation. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment.

The 2020 rankings are calculated through a unique scoring system which includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third party evaluations. Intelligent.com analyzed 82 schools, on a scale of 0 to 100, with only 57 making it to the final list. The methodology also uses an algorithm which collects and analyzes multiple rankings into one score to easily compare each university.

Students who pursue any one of these programs can expect to gain employment much quicker in comparison to candidates without a degree. In addition to accessibility and cost, the steady job growth in this market is one of the many reasons Intelligent.com researched and ranked the Top Social Work Degree Programs. To access the complete ranking, please visit: https://www.intelligent.com/best-online-social-work-degree-programs/.

2020 Social Work Degree Programs featured on Intelligent.com (in alphabetical order):

Appalachian State University

Arizona State University

Aurora University

Bemidji State University

Boise State University

Boston University

Brescia University

Brescia University

Briar Cliff University

California State University, Northridge

Capella University

Colorado State University

Eastern Kentucky University

Eastern New Mexico University

Eastern New Mexico University

Edinboro University

Florida State University

Florida State University

Humboldt State University

Huntington University

Indiana University

Indiana University Bloomington

Indiana Wesleyan University

Indiana Wesleyan University

Liberty University

Louisiana State University

McKinley College

Metropolitan State University of Denver

Northern Arizona University

Northern University Arizona

Northwestern State University of Louisiana

Northwestern State University of Louisiana

Ohio State University

Ohio University

Our Lady of the Lake University

Rutgers University

Rutgers University

Sacred Heart University

Salisbury University

Touro University Worldwide

Troy University

University of Alabama

University of Arkansas

University of Central Florida

University of Cincinnati

University of Iowa

University of Missouri

University of Nebraska, Kearney

University of Nebraska, Kearney

University of Nevada – Reno

University of New Hampshire

University of North Alabama

University of North Dakota

University of North Dakota

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

University of Utah

Walden University

Western New Mexico University

Western New Mexico University

About Intelligent.com

Intelligent.com provides unbiased research to help students make informed decisions about higher education programs. The website offers curated guides which include the best degree programs as well as information about financial aid, internships and even study strategies. With comprehensive, user-friendly guides and hundreds of program rankings, Intelligent.com is a trusted source among students and prospective students. To learn more, please visit https://www.intelligent.com/.

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Episcopal Relief & Development Provides Emergency Assistance After Severe Flooding in Ghana


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“We remain committed to supporting these communities as they begin to rebuild,” said Nagulan Nesiah, Senior Program Officer, Disaster Response and Risk Reduction for Episcopal Relief & Development.

Episcopal Relief & Development is supporting the Anglican Diocesan Development and Relief Organization (ADDRO) after severe flooding in northern Ghana earlier this fall.

In September and October of 2019, the Upper East Region of Ghana and most of northern Ghana experienced torrential rains, causing the Bagre Dam to overflow. Widespread flooding impacted farmland and homes, displacing over 26,000 people and destroying their livelihoods. Approximately 6,000 houses were partially damaged or destroyed. In addition, the standing water has exposed women and children to health risks such as malaria and other waterborne illnesses.

With the support of Episcopal Relief & Development, ADDRO, the relief and development arm of the Anglican Diocese of Tamale in northern Ghana, is building on their networks of health volunteers and other community relationships to provide critical relief kits for impacted families. These kits include rice, maize, beans, cooking oil, salt, soap, mattresses and mosquito nets. ADDRO is working closely with government agencies to avoid duplication of assistance so that the most vulnerable are reached.

“Many of the impacted families are participants in ADDRO and Episcopal Relief & Development’s early childhood development program,” said Nagulan Nesiah, Senior Program Officer, Disaster Response and Risk Reduction for Episcopal Relief & Development. “These existing relationships helped us to quickly identify where help was most needed. We remain committed to supporting these communities as they begin to rebuild.”

Please pray for all the individuals and families affected by the flooding. To learn more about Episcopal Relief & Development’s disaster risk reduction work, visit http://www.episcopalrelief.org/disaster-risk-reduction.

ABOUT EPISCOPAL RELIEF & DEVELOPMENT:

For over 75 years, Episcopal Relief & Development has been working together with supporters and partners for lasting change around the world. Each year the organization facilitates healthier, more fulfilling lives for more than 3 million people struggling with hunger, poverty, disaster and disease. Inspired by Jesus’ words in Matthew 25, Episcopal Relief & Development leverages the expertise and resources of Anglican and other partners to deliver measurable and sustainable change in three signature program areas: Women, Children and Climate.

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User1st Joins UN Commemoration of International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Showcases Technologies for Increasing Digital Accessibility of Employment Opportunities


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“User1st supports and joins the United Nations’ commitment to creating pathways for tangible change for persons with disabilities,” said Amihai Miron, co-founder and CEO of User1st.

User1st, the provider of the most innovative web accessibility solutions on the market, yesterday participated in the United Nations’ (UN) annual observance of its International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Invited to UN headquarters for the event, User1st showcased its digital accessibility software solutions that help make websites and mobile apps more accessible to persons with disabilities. The theme of this year’s event – increasing employment opportunities for persons with disabilities – strikes at the core of any discussion about workplace diversity and inclusion.

“User1st supports and joins the United Nations’ commitment to creating pathways for tangible change for persons with disabilities,” said Amihai Miron, co-founder and CEO of User1st. “Employment for persons with disabilities is a paramount issue of inclusion, and organizations can benefit from a larger talent pool of candidates by making their digital environments accessible to everyone, regardless of ability. To attract the most diverse and qualified pool of job applicants – and unlock the vast talents and energies of persons with disabilities – digital accessibility is imperative.”

According to The Brookings Institution, only 40% of working-age adults with disabilities have a job – a rate that is about half that of persons without disabilities. Nearly 30 years after the passage of the American with Disabilities Act, the largest group of unemployed Americans is still persons with disabilities.

Recent court decisions have propelled forward the issue of online accessibility of employment opportunities. DISH Network recently agreed to pay $1.25 million to settle claims that it maintained an inaccessible process of job applications. Earlier this year, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Texas settled a lawsuit alleging that a job applicant with a hearing impairment was not able to complete the company’s application process. The process included an assessment with an audio portion that did not contain captions or other accommodations.

The UN’s annual observance of the International Day of Disabled Persons was proclaimed in 1992 by UN General Assembly resolution 47/3. It aims to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities in all spheres of society and development, and to increase awareness of the situation of persons with disabilities in every aspect of political, social, economic and cultural life.

About User1st

User1st provides the most advanced web accessibility solutions on the market for testing, remediation, monitoring and compliance. User1st is the only company that offers both customized short-term fixes and tailored long-term solutions for meeting the international specifications of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Trusted by organizations of all sizes, including Fortune 500 companies and large government organizations, User1st’s solutions are deployed in a variety of industries worldwide, including financial services, retail, government and healthcare. For more information, visit http://www.user1st.com/ and follow on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter @User1st.

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U.S. Paralympians, Wounded Warriors and Boston Marathon survivors among 800 participants at The Hartford Ski Spectacular hosted by Disabled Sports USA


Paralympian Brittani Coury snowboarding at Ski Spectacular

Paralympic Silver Medalist Brittani Coury serves as a mentor to snowboarders at the race camp that takes place at The Hartford Ski Spectacular.

I actually spent my very first Alive Day in Breckenridge. From coming to re-learn how to walk and spending my first alive day snowboarding was just awesome. I’m thrilled to return to The Hartford Ski Spectacular to snowboard and support other wounded veterans, Warfighter Dan Acosta.

Disabled Sports USA (DSUSA) is hosting the 32nd annual The Hartford Ski Spectacular at Beaver Run Resort and Breckenridge Ski Resort in Breckenridge, Colorado December 9 – 15. The week-long event is among the nation’s largest and longest running winter adaptive sports festivals for individuals with physical disabilities. More than 800 participants, ranging in ability from first-time skiers to members of the U.S. Paralympic Team, will come together.

Paralympians participating include Brittani Coury, Noah Elliott, Keith Gabel, Michael Spivey and Tyler Carter, all members of Team USA at the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. In addition, U.S. paratriathlete and 2016 Paralympic silver medalist Hailey Danz will be at the event.

As part of their rehabilitation, more than 100 wounded military veterans, service members, family and military medical staff from the U.S. and Great Britain will take part in the event. Wounded or injured service members are coming from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, San Antonio Military Medical Center, Naval Medical Center San Diego, Fort Carson Warrior Transition Battalion, and the Tampa VA. Since 2003, Disabled Sports USA has served more than 15,000 severely wounded or injured veterans, service members and family members, offering nationwide programs in more than 50 different adaptive sports.

One participating wounded military veteran will be retired Air Force Staff Sergeant Dan Acosta. Acosta served seven years as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician. He suffered life threatening injuries that included the loss of his left arm when a roadside bomb detonated as he was disarming multiple IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) in a residential neighborhood of Baghdad. He spent the next 30 months at San Antonio Military Medical Center rehabilitating from his injuries. For his service he was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart.

“I actually spent my very first Alive Day in Breckenridge,” said Acosta. “That was the milestone that just really was the tipping point to want to live happy. From coming to re-learn how to walk and spending my first alive day snowboarding was just awesome. I’m thrilled to return to The Hartford Ski Spectacular to snowboard and support other wounded veterans.”

“Learn to” programs in alpine and Nordic skiing, biathlon, sled hockey, curling and snowboarding will be offered. In addition, The Hartford Ski Spectacular also strengthens and expands adaptive snow sports programs in communities across the country by training staff and volunteers at DSUSA chapters through the National Adaptive Academy. The ski instructor academy, endorsed by Professional Ski Instructors of America – American Association of Snowboard Instructors (PSIA-AASI), offers training for instructors in the latest and safest adaptive ski and snowboard techniques for individuals with disabilities.

“We are delighted to offer this unique event thanks to The Hartford and our generous supporters,” says Glenn Merry, executive director of DSUSA. “The Hartford Ski Spectacular launches the adaptive sport winter season and is an ideal event for individuals with disabilities to receive world-class instruction in skiing and snowboarding. This event is essential to supporting athletes achieve their goals and gain independence through sports.”

The Hartford is a leading provider of group disability insurance and has a long-held belief that sports are an important part of physical rehabilitation following a disabling illness or injury. At the event, The Hartford, through its Ability Equipped program, will give more than $100,000 in adaptive sports equipment to community-based organizations and youth athletes with disabilities. Ability Equipped, named a 2019 Rings of Gold award recipient by U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee, is a $2.2 million program that enables individuals with disabilities to experience the life-changing power of sports by making adaptive sports equipment available nationwide.

“The Hartford is honored to be the title sponsor of this incredible event for the 26th consecutive year,” said Jonathan Bennett, head of Group Benefits at The Hartford. “Our partnership with DSUSA spans more than two decades and the programs we support together demonstrate our Ability Philosophy, which focuses on what a person can do, versus a perceived limitation. We believe that people are capable of achieving amazing things with the right team, technology and support.”

Through grant support from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), DSUSA and other organizations receive funding to increase, expand and enhance the quantity and quality of adaptive sport activities available for disabled veterans and members of the U.S. armed forces to participate in physical activity within their home communities and more advanced U.S. Paralympic and adaptive sport programs at the regional and national levels. VA provides essential equipment and technical support to The Hartford Ski Spectacular. For more information on VA Adaptive Sports programs visit http://www.va.gov/adaptivesports.

Event sponsors include: Veritas Capital, Oshkosh Defense, Wash Depot, Bob Woodruff Foundation, Tee It Up for the Troops, Medical Center Orthotics & Prosthetics, Beaver Run Resort & Conference Center, Breckenridge Ski Resort and Breck Sports.

DSUSA’s Host Chapter for the event is Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center. Contributing DSUSA chapters include Blue Ridge Adaptive Snow Sports, Mount Snow Adaptive Sports Inc., New England Disabled Sports, Waterville Valley Adaptive Sports, and Wintergreen Adaptive Sports. Partnering organizations include Professional Ski Instructors of America-American Association of Snowboard Instructors (PSIA-AASI), Vail Adaptive Sports, USA Curling and Colorado Adaptive Sports Foundation.

Follow the action at The Hartford Ski Spectacular on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Look for @DisabledSportUS and #skispec on Twitter and Disabled Sports USA on Facebook, as well as @TheHartford on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. To get involved and pledge support, please visit https://www.disabledsportsusa.org/get-involved/donate/.

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About Disabled Sports USA

Founded in 1967, Disabled Sports USA is a national charitable organization that provides opportunities for individuals with disabilities to develop independence, confidence, and fitness through participation in sports. What began as a program to serve Vietnam veterans has since grown into one of the nation’s largest multi-sport, multi-disability organizations, annually serving more than 70,000 wounded warriors, youth, and adults with disabilities. A member of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee, Disabled Sports USA offers programs in more than 50 summer and winter sports through its nationwide network of 140 community-based chapters. For more information, visit http://www.disabledsportsusa.org.

StereoBuyers Celebrates 20th Anniversary


StereoBuyers, the preeminent organization for businesses and individuals looking to sell pre-owned vintage or high-end stereo equipment, is pleased to celebrate its 20th anniversary. A noted national leader in the space, StereoBuyers has assisted tens of thousands of customers since 1999. 

Through its time-tested process, StereoBuyers makes it easy for customers to sell classic and high-end amplifiers, turntables, speakers, preamplifiers, vintage receivers, CD players, tuners and additional stereo gear in working condition from the 1950s to current day equipment from brands like McIntosh, Audio Research, Mark Levinson and Marantz. Presently operating out of New York City and Boulder, Colo., the company plans to open a third location in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2020.

“Our first 20 years has been a dream come true,” said founder Adam Wexler. “In my wildest dreams I never thought StereoBuyers, which started in my college dorm room, and my two additional audio companies would blossom into brands that have helped so many people realize their various audiophile dreams.” Our entire team looks forward to the next 20 years in this exciting and beautifully nostalgic industry.” 

StereoBuyers’ services are complemented by owner Adam Wexler’s two other audio-themed companies – Resolution Audio Video, one of the nation’s premier upscale audio, video, and home automation integrators along with his brand High End Audio Auctions.  

The trio of companies presents a unique shopping experience for customers looking to sell classic equipment, purchase rare audio products, or integrate high-end audio and video systems into their homes or businesses.  

High End Audio Auctions is a trusted place for enthusiasts to buy classic equipment. “Like in any industry, there are good and sour apples,” Wexler said.“Therefore, many years ago we decided to offer consumers this auction site so there would be no confusion on where to find trusted equipment. We are proud to have served over 20,000 people at the location.”  

Resolution Audio Video has worked with hundreds of customers including many luxury locations such as the unique high-fi bar in Oakland, Calif., Bar Shiru, as well as individuals and households like that of Julie Greenwald, the Chief Operating Officer of Atlantic Records.  “Operating out of the New York City allows me to partner with some of the most talented architects and designers in the world. We’re helping them by integrating some of the finest music systems and technology into their businesses and homes.We also design and install smart lighting systems, motorized shades, and high-performance home networks,” said Wexler. 

About StereoBuyers: The seeds of StereoBuyers were planted two decades ago in 1999 inside an Ithaca dorm room when founder Adam Wexler discovered an ideal way to combine his entrepreneurial spirit with an enduring love for music and technology. Since 1999, StereoBuyers has helped thousands of consumers, businesses and audiophiles sell their pre-owned vintage or high-end stereo equipment.

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Michelle Branson’s newly released “Guess What God Made” is a wonderful rhyming story that shows readers the magnificent creations of God


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“Guess What God Made”: a wholesome book that shows the encompassing love of God through providing and creating all the beautiful things on Earth. “Guess What God Made” is the creation of published author Michelle Branson, an American author born in north Georgia and a member of Saint Hilda’s Anglican Parish in Atlanta, Georgia. As a follower of the teachings of Jesus Christ, Branson brings the joy of God’s love to children through her books.

Branson writes, “A rhyming story of God’s unconditional love and gifts to his children. Adorable illustrations of children enjoying God’s many creations.

“God made the bees that nibble on flowers that soak up the Sun into the wee hours.

“Children, animals, and elements illustrate God’s creations. Babies and toddlers will feel loved all over when they hear this declaration of God’s gifts for them!”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Michelle Branson’s new book shares a remarkable reading experience to the readers as they will realize how mighty the Lord is in creating all the wonderful things everyone can see on Earth.

With this purpose, Branson aims to show to the readers how powerful God is and was in providing the needs of His people.

View a synopsis of “Guess What God Made” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Guess What God” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Guess What God Made,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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David Kennedy’s newly released “Counting Sheep” is an imaginative story about a man’s faith in God that brings blessings in his life


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“Counting Sheep”: a vibrant narrative that tells of a man’s prayerful countenance and conviction in God that lightens his everyday burdens and graces him with comfort. “Counting Sheep” is the creation of published author David Kennedy, an alumnus of the Certificates Program at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Kennedy shares, “Meet Uncle Champ. Many people may consider his situation to be uncomfortable. However, Uncle Champ knows that to put faith in God, all things become worthwhile. He finds happiness by counting his blessings instead of his troubles. Uncle Champ shows that his faith in God helps him tolerate his troubles and focus on his blessings.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, David Kennedy’s new book is a perspicacious reminder of God’s benevolence for those who ask Him through contemplation and prayer.

Follow the awe-inspiring everyday journey of Uncle Champ and his realization of the Lord’s graciousness that ultimately drives the discomforts in his life.

View the synopsis of “Counting Sheep” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Counting Sheep” at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Counting Sheep,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Pond Lehocky kicks off 25 Days of Giving this week


Pond Lehocky Stern Giordano will once again be spreading holiday cheer over the weeks leading up to Christmas by contributing to local and national charities selected by the firm’s clients, partners, attorneys and staff.

This will be Pond Lehocky’s third straight year presenting 25 Days of Giving. Beginning Dec. 1, the firm will be:            

  • Volunteering in the local community
  • Holding special holiday events for the sick and underprivileged
  • Creating cards and care packages
  • Donating to charities

Here are the charities and organizations the firm is working with this week:

Day 1: Lisa’s Army, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing comfort to courageous individuals currently undergoing cancer treatments.

Day 2: Project HOME: Women of Change, a safe haven residence for women in Philadelphia run by Project HOME, which aims to help adults, children and families break the cycle of homelessness.

Day 3 International Day of Persons with Disabilities, an international observance by the United Nations to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities in all spheres of society and development. To celebrate this international day, the firm will be supporting Disability Pride Philadelphia.

Day 4: Pennsylvania SPCA, a 100-percent donor funded animal rescue center with multiple locations throughout the state.

Day 5: Beverly’s Birthdays, an organization that provides birthday cheer to homeless children and families in need.

Day 6: Special Olympics of Pennsylvania, which provides sports training and athletic competition to children and adults in Pennsylvania with intellectual disabilities.

Day 7: ChildPromise, an organization which supports housing and educational services for foster children.

Day 8: Special Olympics of New Jersey, which provides sports training and athletic competition to children and adults in New Jersey with intellectual disabilities.

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