[NFBNJ] {Spam?} REGISTER for "Voting Safely in 2020" Webinars 8/27 & 9/22

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                                Register for “Voting Safely in 2020” 
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                              Disability Rights New Jersey (DRNJ) will be 
hosting two webinars to explain the voting process and changes that will be 
made in order to vote safely during this pandemic.  Please see further 
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                                Register for Our Upcoming Webinars:

                                Voting Safely in 2020




















                                Greetings!



                                2020 is a presidential election year which 
makes it a very important year to exercise your right to vote. Due to 
COVID-19, there are many questions and concerns about how voting will occur 
this November.



                                Disability Rights New Jersey wants to ensure 
that every individual with a disability feels empowered and understands 
their right to vote, and how to vote in the upcoming election.



                                We will be hosting two voting webinars to 
explain the voting process and changes that will be made in order to vote 
safely during this pandemic.



                                Thursday, August 27 from 2 - 3 pm

                                Tuesday, September 22 from 1 - 2 pm



                                Register for the free webinars at the 
buttons below. We hope you can join us!
















                                Register for 8/27 Webinar Here



                             Register for 9/22 Webinar Here














                                Check Out The Latest Editions - Voting: It's 
Your Right





                                Get ready for the 2020 General Election by 
reading the recently updates 4th Edition of Voting: It’s Your Right - a 
guide about voting rights and the voting process in New Jersey developed by 
The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities in collaboration with its 
Developmental Disabilities Network Partners, Disability Rights New Jersey 
and the New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities.

















                                Voting: It's Your Right (English)




                                Votar: Es Su Derecho (Spanish)





                                If have any questions, please contact us at 
800-922-7233 or mailto:advocate at drnj.org.





                                About DISABILITY RIGHTS New Jersey













                                DRNJ serves as New Jersey’s designated 
Protection and Advocacy system empowered by Congress to provide legal and 
non-legal advocacy services for people with disabilities in New Jersey.



                                DRNJ is supported by the U.S. Department of 
Health & Human Services, Administration on Intellectual and Developmental 
Disabilities; Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse & Mental 
Health Services Administration; U.S Department of Education, Rehabilitation 
Services Administration; and the Social Security Administration.



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