What the American with Disabilities Act Can (and Can't Do) for Us
March is National Disability Awareness month. Started in 1987, the goal is to provide understanding, encouragement and opportunities to support persons with disabilities. Celiac and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity are covered under the American with Disabilities Act.
But how does the ADA actually help us practically? Listen to find out more.
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GF College Accommodations Workshop
*Thursday 3/23 at 7:30 pm EST over Zoom
*Wednesday 3/29 at 12 pm EST over Zoom
(Recording Available)
Sign up here: https://forms.gle/hdSUQcy2joa1RAgE6
You'll get the following:
What to expect in the accommodations process (and how it differs from HS)
List of Common Accommodations for Students with Celiac
Template Letter for Physicians to Sign
Verbiage to Use to Make the Strongest Case for Each Accommodation
Your Individual Questions Answered by Andrea Tucker, Founder of GF College 101
PARENTS HAVE BEEN SHARING HOW IT'S HELPED THEM, HERE'S WHAT THEY'RE SAYING:
"Just watched it. It was so incredibly helpful, thank you! I could have researched everything and kinda-sorta gotten something together eventually, but you just saved me so much precious time and anxiety! Now I know we will have our ducks in a row and be ready for this!"
"It only makes sense to be properly armed with knowledge. I feel more confident and appreciate all of your insight and willingness to share."
"It really was a great workshop!"
COST: $75
Register here:https://forms.gle/hdSUQcy2joa1RAgE68*
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