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"Making the Case for Accessibility in the Corporate Environment"
Business Forum.

 

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Real Economic Impact Tour -  Disability Income Tax Day



Baltimore City Conference on "Emergency Preparedness and Response
for Individuals with Disabilities and Special Needs" April 28, 2005
Summary Report-Approved 7-13-05
Minutes, presentations, and handouts

"Making a difference in the lives of people with disabilities"

About the Commission

The Mayor's Commission on Disabilities was created by the City of Baltimore Ordinance #93-237.

The purpose of the Commission is to promote equal rights and opportunities for people with disabilities by:

CITY GOVERNMENT, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, THEIR FAMILIES,
AND PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS, TOGETHER
WORKING TO MAKE BALTIMORE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL CITIZENS

Membership

Comprised of 23-voting members and 12 non-voting members. The Mayor appoints the voting members for terms of up to four years.

City Agencies Represented on the Commission

Baltimore City Health Department
Baltimore City Public School System
Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts
Commission on Aging & Retirement Education
Community Relations Commission
Department of Housing and Community Development
Department of Human Resources
Department of Planning
Department of Public Works
Department of Transportation
Department of Recreation & Parks
Law Department
Mayor's Office of Employment Development
Police Department
Department of Social Services
Enoch Pratt Free Library

Contacting the Mayor's Commission on Disabilities

Antoinette D. Carter, M.A.
Chair

Mayor's Commission on Disabilities
417 E. Fayette Street, 13th Floor, Suite 341
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
443-984-3170 (voicemail) TTY 711

Resources

MD Relay, Communication Services

711 (TTY users)

The Hearing & Speech Agency

410-243-3800

ADVOCACY

Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc.

410-243-4400

Community Relations Commission

410-396-3141

Parents' Place of Baltimore

410-859-5300

Families Involved Together

410-235-5222

Resources for Independent Living

410-444-1400

CHILDREN'S SERVICES

Developmental Disabilities Administration Central MD Regional Office

410-902-4500

MD Infants & Toddlers Program

410-767-0165

School Health

410-396-4452

DISABLED PARKING

Reserved Residential Parking (Baltimore City)

443-573-2800

Tags and Parking Permits-MVA (Maryland)

800-950-1682

EDUCATION

Baltimore City Public School System

410-396-8700

EMPLOYMENT & JOB SKILL DEVELOPMENT

Employment & Training Division, Labor Licensing and Regulation

410-767-2000

Office of Employment Development

410-396-3009

EQUIPMENT

MD Technology Assistance Program

1-800-TEACH-TAP

National Federation of the Blind

410-659-9314

The Workforce & Technology Center

410-554-9100

Maryland Relay

711

HOUSING

Housing & Community Development

410-396-5000

LEGAL SERVICES

Maryland Disability Law Center

410-727-6352

LIBRARY SERVICES

Enoch Pratt Free Library

410-396-5430

Library For The Blind And Physically Handicapped

410-230-2424

MEDICAL AND HEALTH CARE

Baltimore City Health Department

410-396-4398

Baltimore Mental Health Systems

410-837-2647

Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems

410-637-1900

RECREATION

Recreation & Parks

410-396-7900

Therapeutic Recreation

410-396-1550

REHABILITATION

League for People with Disabilities

410-323-0500

Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)

410-333-6111

SOCIAL SERVICE

Department of Social Services

410-361-4700

Adult Services

410-361-5000

Homeless Services

410-361-4677

U.S. Social Security Administration

1-800-772-1213

Child Protective Services

410-361-2235

TRANSPORTATION

Mass Transit Administration

410-539-5000

Paratransit

410-727-3535

 

Mon. October 13, 2008

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