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7 days ago

Scenes from today's rally for supportive education and vocational rehab: NO TRICKS, JUST RIGHTS!

Thank you to everyone who came out to join us! We exhibited a graveyard of broken promises and a great pumpkin patch of inclusivity. We assembled a group of speakers who shared their experiences with supportive education and vocational rehabilitation services, and were joined by the NHSFFP @fairfunding_nh to share resources with the rally attendees. Together, we made our voices heard in the State House Plaza!
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Scenes from todays rally for supportive education and vocational rehab: NO TRICKS, JUST RIGHTS! 

Thank you to everyone who came out to join us! We exhibited a graveyard of broken promises and a great pumpkin patch of inclusivity. We assembled a group of speakers who shared their experiences with supportive education and vocational rehabilitation services, and were joined by the NHSFFP @fairfunding_nh to share resources with the rally attendees. Together, we made our voices heard in the State House Plaza!Image attachmentImage attachment+8Image attachment
1 week ago

ABLE NH Transportation Equity Lunch & Learn Series- ABLE NH’s Transportation Equity Task Force will host its monthly Lunch & Learn on November 21st, 12:00-1:00 PM.

This month we will cover navigating NH’s one stop transit resource, KeepNHMoving.com.

Our presentation will be followed by a time for Q&A and attendees will receive a one-pager all the best tips and tricks for finding the information you are looking for on the KeepNHMoving.com website.

Participants may join on Zoom at: us02web.zoom.us/j/84389460204 or by using Meeting ID 843 8946 0204.

For those who need one, a calendar invite can be copied from the ABLE NH Community Calendar at ablenh.org/events/
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ABLE NH Transportation Equity Lunch & Learn Series-  ABLE NH’s Transportation Equity Task Force will host its monthly Lunch & Learn on November 21st, 12:00-1:00 PM. 

This month we will cover navigating NH’s one stop transit resource, KeepNHMoving.com. 

Our presentation will be followed by a time for Q&A and attendees will receive a one-pager all the best tips and tricks for finding the information you are looking for on the KeepNHMoving.com website. 

Participants may join on Zoom at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84389460204 or by using Meeting ID  843 8946 0204.  

For those who need one, a calendar invite can be copied from the ABLE NH Community Calendar at https://ablenh.org/events/
1 week ago

The federal government is exploring moving the $15 billion program under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) out of the U.S. Department of Education altogether and shifting its oversight, even as the department tries to lay off 121 special-education staff this month.

www.washingtonpost.com/education/2025/10/21/trump-special-education-move/

That means: fewer protections, less oversight, and greater risk that students with disabilities will be left behind.

That’s why we’re calling on everyone—students, families, educators, allies—to join us for a rally that says loud and clear: we will not allow our rights to be treated as a seasonal costume.

Costumes welcome. Bring your voice. Bring your story.

#ablenh #notricksjustrights #disabilityjustice #inclusionmatters #SpecialEducation #IEP #AccessIsJustice #rightsnotfrights #FundOurFuture #StopTheCuts #nhstudents #CommunityPower
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The federal government is exploring moving the $15 billion program under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) out of the U.S. Department of Education altogether and shifting its oversight, even as the department tries to lay off 121 special-education staff this month. 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2025/10/21/trump-special-education-move/

That means: fewer protections, less oversight, and greater risk that students with disabilities will be left behind.

That’s why we’re calling on everyone—students, families, educators, allies—to join us for a rally that says loud and clear: we will not allow our rights to be treated as a seasonal costume.

Costumes welcome. Bring your voice. Bring your story.

#ablenh #notricksjustrights #disabilityjustice #inclusionmatters #SpecialEducation #IEP #AccessIsJustice #rightsnotfrights #FundOurFuture #StopTheCuts #nhstudents #CommunityPower
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