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Come with your friends and family to this accessible public gathering that celebrates the visibility, dignity, and inclusion of people with disabilities.
Help raise awareness of disability issues and promote equal opportunity for people with a range of disabilities, including physical, mental, and sensor.
An interview with Rachel Tanenhaus, ADA Coordinator for the City of Cambridge and Executive Director of the Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD), and Kate Thurman, Assistant ADA Coordinator and CCPD’s Deputy Director, about the ADA’s impact on the disability community.
July is Disability Pride Month! This month also marks the 35th anniversary of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Learn how the Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) is honoring this month and milestone.
Join the Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) to march in Cambridge Arts’ River Festival Parade and celebrate the upcoming 35th anniversary of the American Disabilities Act (ADA).
Children at the Community School enjoyed interacting with Pally, a gentle black lab, and learned about the important role service dogs play in supporting people with disabilities.
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