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FREE Abilities Expo in Boston

Location

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, 415 Summer Street, South Boston

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Description

Abilities Expo is a CELEBRATION of what you CAN DO!

Imagine everything you need, all under one roof! For more than 30 years, Abilities Expo has been the go-to source for the Community of people with disabilities, their families, seniors, veterans and healthcare professionals. Every event opens your eyes to new technologies, new possibilities, new solutions and new opportunities to change your life. Where else can you discover ability-enhancing products and services, play a few adaptive sports, learn new dance moves, attend informative workshops and only scratch the surface of what Abilities Expo has to offer? Explore hundreds of informational booths, from various assistive technologies, to local services and adaptive recreational activities.

The Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities will be located at booth #518. Stop by! CCPD is also co-sponsoring a FREE screening of The Sessions at the Abilities Expo as part of our Disability Reframed Community Film Series. Click here for more information!

While not required, it is recommended to pre-register in order to save time. Registration is FREE!

Documents that will be available at CCPD's booth (click title to download):

CCPD's Brochure

August-September, 2013 AccessLetter

August-September, 2013 AccessLetter (LARGE PRINT)

Disability Reframed: A Community Film Series Brochure

Flyer for Disability Reframed's September 21, 2013 Screening of "The Sessions" 

Brochure for Cambridge DHSP Inclusion Initiative

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