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Our mission is to promote universal access to transportation for people with disabilities under federal law and beyond by partnering with transportation providers, the disability community and others through the provision of training, technical assistance, applied research, outreach and communication.

What's New at Easter Seals Project ACTION

Register now for Dec. 9 "Promising Practices" event

rural transportation illustrationRegistration is now open for "Getting There Together: Supporting Accessible Sustainable Transportation in Your Community," an event of Easter Seals Project ACTION’s Promising Practices and Solutions in Accessible Transportation Series. Learn how your community can use a new, simple two-hour curriculum to bring together diverse audiences to learn about the benefits of and how to support accessible and sustainable transportation options—including transit and accessible pathways to transit.  

PROJECT ACTION NEWS FEDERAL AND PARTNER NEWS

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  In early November, Federal partners will be requesting online feedback at http://www.uwrdialogue.org/ about transportation options for people with disabilities, older adults and persons of limited income.

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This pocket handbook explains essential information motorcoach companies need when serving passengers with disabilities.

 

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Easter Seals Project ACTION, 1425 K Street, NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: 202-347-3066

Assistance derived for Easter Seals Project ACTION is funded through a cooperative agreement with
the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration

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