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Independence and Productive Living Focus of Glens Falls Meeting
Betty Little
January 5, 2010
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ISSUE:
- Disability
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Senator Betty Little is pictured with Bill VanDenburg and his sisters, Vanessa Millis and Mary Sutliff, following a meeting in the senator's Glens Falls office. The meeting, which was organized by Tim Place, President and CEO of Community, Work and Independence, Inc., focused on helping individuals strive to reach their potential to be productive and included members of their local community. CWI is a not-for-profit community rehabilitation provider located in Glens Falls that offers a myriad of services to meet the needs of the medically frail, developmentally disabled, mentally ill, economically disadvantaged, brain injured, learning disabled and other individuals in Warren, Washington and Saratoga Counties.
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