[Nfbf-l] Fw: United We Ride Dialogue: It's Live!
Kirk
kvharmon54 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 02:05:37 UTC 2009
Hello again all! Here is the chance of a lifetime for us to discuss how we feel about transportation for the disabled, low income, and seniors directly with the national directors of current national programs and how they, for the vvery first time, can listen, learn, and try to compile our thoughts so they can come up with a National program that will work for all of us bnby using our, not their, opinions as to what we need to make it affordable, efficient, and effective for all of us! I urge all of you to join me in an open debate with these National directors and leaders in government so they will here itfrom us for the very first time in the vvery first exchange of ideas between them and us! I hope all of you will forward this site to all of your e-mail lists so we can get as many of us on line to discuss our needs directly to them! Thanks in advance for signing up and getting your thoughts out there to them! This conference started today, but is going to be on line for the next 2 weeks, so hurry up and start to get your thoughts out there for them to record and implement! Your friend in the cause, Kirk Harmon
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From: Joann Hutchinson
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 8:40 AM
Subject: United We Ride Dialogue: It's Live!
The dialogue is up and running so interested persons can participate at any time or times during the 2 week period.
United We Ride National Dialogue Now Live!
November 2-13, 2009
www.UWRdialogue.org
It's here! The United We Ride National Dialogue begins today and we're looking forward to having you join us at www.uwrdialogue.org
Do you have a suggestion or an idea about how to increase access to affordable and reliable transportation services for people with disabilities, older adults, and people with limited incomes? Please join the Dialogue now at www.uwrdialogue.org to share your best ideas! Over the next 12 days, you have the opportunity to participate in an online dialogue with other national, state and local stakeholders. Stakeholders like you can provide critical input to the Federal Interagency Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility (CCAM) and help the best ideas 'rise to the top' during the dialogue. Just click the link at the bottom to register for this free on-line dialogue! It is important that this dialogue be as inclusive as possible, so please spread the word.
For more information about this exciting new collaborative opportunity, please visit:
www.UWRdialogue.org
Please help spread the word. Click here to easily and safely forward this email to anyone in your network who might want to join the Dialogue.
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Jo Ann Hutchinson
Coordination-UWR Ambassador Region 4
National Resource Center for Human
Service Transportation Coordination
Community Transportation Association
of America
Email: hutchinson at ctaa.org
Web: www.ctaa.org/nrc/region4
Web: www.nrctransportation.org
Web: www.unitedweride.gov
Phone: 1.800.891.0590, Ext. 730
Fax: 1.850.627-7664
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