Community Access Unlimited Spreads Awareness for Disability Awareness Months
CAU speaks on the significance of recognizing individuals with developmental disabilities.
- Newark, NJ (1888PressRelease) April 07, 2018 - Community Access Unlimited (CAU) Assistant Executive Director, Joanne Oppelt, was recently interviewed by several regional radio stations where she discussed the important work being done by CAU regarding people with developmental disabilities. March Developmental Disability Awareness Month and April is National Autism Awareness Month. The interviews can be found on:
NJ 101.5 https://bit.ly/2uzAVEz
WBGO 88.3 FM https://bit.ly/2GnHrQt
WFME 1560 AM https://bit.ly/2pRMHFP
106.7 Lite FM https://ihr.fm/2EmsUCJ
1450 WCTC https://bit.ly/2pTbXKZ
CAU assists people with housing, life skills, employment, money management, socialization and civic activities. CAU provides support programs and services to adults with disabilities as well as youth served under the Department of Children and Families (DCF). Additionally, CAU provides a lifestyle, a community, a place to belong and a world filled with friends and hope.
About Community Access Unlimited
Community Access Unlimited (CAU), celebrating its 39th year in 2018, supports people with special needs in achieving real lives in the community. CAU provides support and gives voice to adults and youth who traditionally have little support and no voice in society. CAU helps people with housing, life skills, employment, money management, socialization and civic activities. CAU also supports opportunities for advocacy through training in assertiveness, decision-making and civil right. CAU currently serves more than 6,000 individuals and families, with the number served growing each year. For more information about CAU and its services, contact us by phone at 908.354.3040, online at www.caunj.org or by mail at 80 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07202.
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