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Entries from June 2008
CSDVRS Outreach Specialist Positions
June 6, 2008 · No Comments
Hello!
Would you be able to pass this on through your distribution list?
Thanks!
Chad A. Ludwig
Regional Sales Manager: CT, MA, NY & RI
em: cludwig@csdvrs.com
vp: cludwig.csdvrs.tv
ph: 866.578.6319
fx: 866.370.8530
Categories: Useful News
Greater Rochester Physical Therapy
June 6, 2008 · No Comments
Dear Mr. Willard:
Hello. My name is Gretchen Bowman. I’m a certified sign language interpreter
and licensed physical therapist. I was recently hired by Greater Rochester
Physical Therapy and am trying to get the word out to the local Deaf
community about the availability of my services.
Please refer to the attached announcement. Is there any way Deaf ROC could
help me advertise by sending this announcement out in an email to its
subscribers?
Let me know the process. Thanks so much!
Respectfully,
Gretchen Roman, P.T, N.I.C.
Categories: Useful News
Volunteer Legal Services Project
June 6, 2008 · No Comments
Hello,
My name is Jamie Zollweg and I am a paralegal with Volunteer Legal Services Project. I would like to inform you of our program and be added to your online list of Rochester Area resources targeting the deaf and hard of hearing community. Here is a brief over-view of our organization, the VLSP organization provides free legal representation in civil matters to low-income residents of Monroe County, New York through a panel of over 1,000 pro-bono private attorneys and legal professionals. VLSP provides services to individuals with income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level. Volunteer attorneys represent and advise clients in a wide variety of civil areas including tax, unemployment insurance, consumer, bankruptcy, collections, tort defense, real estate, pensions, Supplemental Social Security Income, wills, standby guardianship, divorce, custody, visitation, child support and many other substantive areas.
Beginning in 2007, VLSP has been operating an ESL LITC to inform deaf and hard of hearing individuals about their federal tax rights and responsibilities. During the start-up phase, the LITC has publicized its services to provide information and education to deaf and hard of hearing individuals understand the federal tax system.
I have attached a copy of our brochures for both out LITC program and the VLSP Program itself. If you would like more information about any of our services please feel free to contact us. Our website at VLSP is www.vlsprochester.org and if individuals would like more specific information regarding any of our services and/or programs they can contact me directly via e-mail at jzollweg@wnylc.com.
Jamie Zollweg
Paralegal
Volunteer Legal Services Project
One West Main Street, 5th Floor
Rochester, NY 14614
(585) 295-5712
jzollweg@wnylc.com
Categories: Useful News
AHDS Father’s Day Picnic June 14
June 6, 2008 · No Comments
LRAD June Events
June 6, 2008 · No Comments
Hello everyone!
Social night at Nasty D’s bar
June 7 at 10 pm to ?
Rainbow Java at SPOT coffee
June 12 at 7 pm to ?
LRAD Game Night at Laurie’s home
June 14 at 6 pm.
LRAD Picnic at Brighton Town Park
June 21 at 430 pm.
Social night at Panera Bread Company
June 28 at 7 pm to 10 pm.
Upcoming Dates for next month events:
Nasty D’s Bar- July 5
Spot Coffee- July 10
Gay Pride Parade and Picnic- July 19 and 20
Panera Bread Company- July 26
LRADly,
Samuel
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-Samuel
Update on Forum with Police Department
June 6, 2008 · No Comments
Hi Everyone,
I spend some time trying to get the Rochester Police Department to realize that there were misunderstanding and communication breakdowns between many Deaf and Hard of Hearing people and their police officers. For some funny reason they felt it was a one time thing.
On August 2007, a deaf person got pulled over and had a difficult time communicating with the Police Department. As an agreement between the Rochester Police Department (RPD) and Regional Center for Independent Living (RCIL), we agreed that the police need to hear what the deaf people have to say. And, we agreed that we will plan a forum where the community members will be able to tell the police department of problems they confront, and the RPD would be responsible to answer those questions. In order to show them how well organize they are.
As result, I have brought together a committee of 5 people that include 3 deaf people and 2 police officers. All of us worked together to plan a forum that happen on Wednesday night of May 21st, in Rochester New York.
On that very day, this event was very successful, and the Police Chief Moore was very well pleased. He even wants another forum sometime in the fall to follow up on these issues. What a great accomplishment!!
Below is Chris Hilderbrant’s, my supervisor, email send to everyone in the Advocacy building, on the very next day and some news links for you to enjoy and read…
Hope you enjoy this…
Dean DeRusso
Deaf Systems Advocate
Regional Center for Independent Living
Advocacy and Independent Living Services for Individuals
497 State Street
Rochester, NY 14608
Sorenson VP: 585 546-7598
VP: 74.39.189.195
Voice Callers: (877) 467-4877 ext 07598
TTY: (585) 697-1604
Fax: 585.546.7577
E-Mail: dderusso@rcil.org
From: Chris Hilderbrant
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 9:59 AM
To: Everyone-RCIL; Everyone-CDR
Subject: Update on Froum with the Police Department
Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to give a brief update on the forum that RCIL hosted last night with the Deaf community and the Rochester Police Department. The event was held at the Rochester School for the Deaf with about 70 people in attendance and about ten representatives from RPD, including Chief David Moore.
I thought the forum was a great beginning to what should become a sustained open dialogue about how to improve relations and reduce problems between RPD and people who are deaf and hard of hearing. One cool thing for me is that it was the first time we have been able to provide CART transcription services (basically live captioning on a BIG screen) and it seemed to work well for the most part.
I want to thank Dean and his committee for all their efforts in pulling the event together and Marsha, Marty and Tracey for being there to support the event.
There was a lot of media coverage, the links I could find are below. I also saw coverage last night on Channel 13. Unfortunately, none of the video clips online are captioned (unless I’m missing something). Rnews does have a word for word transcription of their story.
Channel 10:
http://www.whec.com/article/stories/S452459.shtml?cat=566
R News (Channel 9)
http://www.rnews.com/Story_2004.cfm?ID=61455&rnews_story_type=18
Democrat and Chronicle (promo from before the event)
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008805200338
There will be pictures available on the server later today.
Chris Hilderbrant
Director of Advocacy
Center for Disability Rights, Inc.
497 State Street
Rochester, New York 14608
(585) 546-7510 (Voice)
(585) 546-7512 (TTY)
(585) 546-7577 (Fax)
www.rochestercdr.org
Categories: Advocacy
What is Happening at the Deaf Club
June 6, 2008 · No Comments
Hello,
FYI: Summer OFFER!
New Member Only! Pay $10 for the Summer..
Introduction to Rochester Recreation Club
For the Deaf on 1564 Lyell Ave
(June 1 to August 31)
What will you get?
1. Euchre Lessons~Wednesdays,
(June 4, 11, 18, 25 and July 2)
2. Stop by at the Club anytime (Wed,Fri,Sat)
3. Picnic, movies,games and others
4. Garage Sale on June 14 from 9am to 4pm.
5. Deafhood Film Night (discussion after the movie)
“Hotel Rwanda” on June 21, SAT at 7pm.
“Rabbit Proof Fence” Based on a true story on July 18, Sat at 7pm
“A Long Walk Home” on August 23, Sat at 7pm
6. Poker Tournament on July 25.
7. Go to www.RochesterDeafClub for more announcements.
Members are welcome!
Questions:Contact Rochesterrcd@gmail.com
Or Call 585?458?5720 VP/TTY
www.RochesterDeafClub.com



