EMPLOYMENT ALLIANCE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
FEATURED ON NEW LEAD CENTER WEBSITE
April 5, 2013 | EAPD Press Team
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
FEATURED ON NEW LEAD CENTER WEBSITE
April 5, 2013 | EAPD Press Team
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Employment Alliance for People with Disabilities
Featured on New Lead Center Website
The LEAD Center, a collaborative of disability, workforce and economic empowerment organizations funded by the Office of Disability Employment Policy at the U.S. Department of Labor, features the Employment Alliance for People with Disabilities and a link to our website on the The LEAD Center Partner page. The LEAD Center website is a key resource for information to promote public policy, employment and economic advancement outcomes for all people across the spectrum of disability. The website features:
New resources, events, news and information will be added to the site regularly, with guest blogs and other features coming in June. Explore the LEAD Center website today at www.LEADCenter.org .
- Latest LEAD Center news and initiatives,
- Relevant national news to our key issue areas of employment, public policy and economic advancement for people with disabilities,
- Comprehensive, easily searchable resource center with reports, articles, websites, publications, etc. focusing on our key issue areas;
- National calendar of events and trainings,
- Information on the LEAD Center’s free webinar series and more.
New resources, events, news and information will be added to the site regularly, with guest blogs and other features coming in June. Explore the LEAD Center website today at www.LEADCenter.org .
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The Employment Alliance for People with Disabilities is a non-partisan, non-profit organization working to ensure the highest success and independence of Americans with disabilities. We focus on increasing employment opportunities for people with disabilities and empowering business performance by leveraging best practices in diversity and disability inclusion in the workplace, supply chain and marketplace. To learn more, visit the EAPD Web site: eapd.weebly.com.