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Interfaith Disability Connection (IDC)

Are you and your family looking for a faith community that is welcoming to families with disabilities?

Interfaith Disability Connection (IDC) wants to help you. IDC wants to connect people with disabilities and their families to faith communities that are equipped to welcome and support them. IDC also wants to connect congregations to resources that help them learn to welcome and accommodate people with disabilities and their families. To accomplish these purposes we have launched a new web site at www.interfaithdisability.org. The site provides a searchable database of faith communities that are providing programs and supports for families. The site also provides a variety of other resource and tips for accessing services and support in the community.

Please consider visiting the site to sign up as a friend of IDC for free access to a host of information to help you get connected and if you are already a member of a congregation encourage your faith community’s leadership to consider becoming a member. By doing this you can help every house of worship become a place where everyone can worship, study, serve and volunteer.

For additional information about the Interfaith Disability Connection please contact:
Mark Crenshaw, Director, Interfaith Disability Connection
Bobby Dodd Institute
2120 Marietta Boulevard NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
(678) 365-0073
Mark.Crenshaw@bobbydodd.org

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