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Join the JFN Disabilities Peer Network for Philadelphia Site Visits in September

August 25, 2014 By eJP

PhiladelphiaWe invite you to join members of the JFN Disabilities Peer Network in September for a day of site visits and networking in the Philadelphia area.

Site visits provide a first-hand understanding of progress made to build inclusive communities and an opportunity to discuss the challenges that lie ahead. Insights gained will undoubtedly inform your future grantmaking, and perhaps seed future collaborations,

Site visits include supportive apartments, transition and job training programs, an at-home support program, and a disability etiquette training program. The day concludes with a funders networking dinner. For more information, click here.

Join us on September 18, 2014, from 10:00 a.m.-6:45 p.m. to learn with and from like-minded funders.

Cost:

  • JFN Disabilities Peer Network members – $75
  • JFN members not part of the peer network – $100
  • Non-members – $125

Register here by Sept. 1.

For more information, contact Ruthie Rotenberg, JFN Director of Peer Networks, at ruthie@jfunders.org.

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