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SUMMARY:Alpha One Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Alpha One\, Maine’s Center for Independent Living (CIL)\, empowers individuals with disabilities to live independently and take control over their lives and environments. Alpha One advocates that all people with a disability have a right to self-determination and dignity\, to contribute and participate in their community\, and to achieve their full individual potential with equal access to all aspects of Maine life. Services and programs include Adaptive Driving Evaluations\, scholarships for continuing education\, peer support services\, and Youth Transition programs in participating schools. To this end\, Alpha One provides Independent Living services and programs Statewide in all 16 counties. Join Katie George to learn more! \nRegister below and contact Dylan\, dcampbell@mpf.org for more information. \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eZI2vj3XQ22Gz8HbFgUBvQ
URL:https://drme.org/event/alpha-one-webinar-032026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Community Inclusion,Deaf Services,Employment,Youth Self-Advocacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T120000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Accommodations After High School
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the 80th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. To celebrate\, Disability Rights Maine is putting on a series of webinars to share employment resources with people with disabilities and our allies around the state. These webinars include resources about employment rights\, information on how to make VR work for you\, and how to access accommodations after high school. \nRegister for one or more webinars to celebrate with us and learn more about your rights! \nWebinar 1 – October 15: DRM Employment Advocacy \nDuring this webinar\, DRM advocates will share information about employment rights\, including asking for accommodations at work\, employment laws and rules\, and navigating potential employment discrimination. It also shares tips and tracks for how people with disabilities can use advocacy in their workplace. \nWebinar 2 – October 22: Making VR Work for Me \nThis presentation will share resources that you could use to find or maintain work. We provide an overview of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services\, explain the rights that people with disabilities have when working with VR\, and share potential advocacy strategies that you can use in accessing VR services. \nWebinar 3 – October 29: Accommodations After High School \nAsking for an accommodation in high school can be different than asking for an accommodation in college\, trade school or other continuing education settings. This presentation explains the process and potential advocacy strategies you could use to ask for an accommodation as you continue your education. \nQuestions? Contact Katrina Ringrose at kringrose@drme.org.
URL:https://drme.org/event/accommodations-after-high-school/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Employment,Transition to Adulthood,Youth Self-Advocacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T093232
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T144743Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Making VR Work for Me
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the 80th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. To celebrate\, Disability Rights Maine is putting on a series of webinars to share employment resources with people with disabilities and our allies around the state. These webinars include resources about employment rights\, information on how to make VR work for you\, and how to access accommodations after high school. \nRegister for one or more webinars to celebrate with us and learn more about your rights! \nWebinar 1 – October 15: DRM Employment Advocacy \nDuring this webinar\, DRM advocates will share information about employment rights\, including asking for accommodations at work\, employment laws and rules\, and navigating potential employment discrimination. It also shares tips and tracks for how people with disabilities can use advocacy in their workplace. \nWebinar 2 – October 22: Making VR Work for Me \nThis presentation will share resources that you could use to find or maintain work. We provide an overview of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services\, explain the rights that people with disabilities have when working with VR\, and share potential advocacy strategies that you can use in accessing VR services. \nWebinar 3 – October 29: Accommodations After High School \nAsking for an accommodation in high school can be different than asking for an accommodation in college\, trade school or other continuing education settings. This presentation explains the process and potential advocacy strategies you could use to ask for an accommodation as you continue your education. \nQuestions? Contact Katrina Ringrose at kringrose@drme.org.
URL:https://drme.org/event/making-vr-work-for-me/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Employment,Transition to Adulthood
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T130000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Disability Rights Maine Employment Advocacy
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the 80th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. To celebrate\, Disability Rights Maine is putting on a series of webinars to share employment resources with people with disabilities and our allies around the state. These webinars include resources about employment rights\, information on how to make VR work for you\, and how to access accommodations after high school. \nRegister for one or more webinars to celebrate with us and learn more about your rights! \nWebinar 1 – October 15: DRM Employment Advocacy \nDuring this webinar\, DRM advocates will share information about employment rights\, including asking for accommodations at work\, employment laws and rules\, and navigating potential employment discrimination. It also shares tips and tracks for how people with disabilities can use advocacy in their workplace. \nWebinar 2 – October 22: Making VR Work for Me \nThis presentation will share resources that you could use to find or maintain work. We provide an overview of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services\, explain the rights that people with disabilities have when working with VR\, and share potential advocacy strategies that you can use in accessing VR services. \nWebinar 3 – October 29: Accommodations After High School \nAsking for an accommodation in high school can be different than asking for an accommodation in college\, trade school or other continuing education settings. This presentation explains the process and potential advocacy strategies you could use to ask for an accommodation as you continue your education. \nQuestions? Contact Katrina Ringrose at kringrose@drme.org.
URL:https://drme.org/event/disability-rights-maine-employment-advocacy/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Employment,Transition to Adulthood
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250730T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250730T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T093232
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SUMMARY:The ADA at 35: The Future of the Disability Rights Movement
DESCRIPTION:To increase access to DRM’s Disability Pride programming this year\, we are offering several virtual webinars this July! \nAs we mark the 35th anniversary of the ADA\, we must also think about the future. Marlene Sallo\, Executive Director of the National Disability Rights Network\, will present on what comes next in the disability rights movement. \nASL and CART will be provided. \nRegister today! Questions? Contact Julia Endicott at jendicott@drme.org or 207-626-2774 ext. 212.
URL:https://drme.org/event/the-ada-at-35/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Alternatives to Guardianship & Supported Decision-Making,Assistive Technology,Children’s & Education Rights,Community Inclusion,Community Mental Health,Deaf Services,Employment,Inpatient Psychiatric Settings & Group Homes,Transition to Adulthood,Voting,Youth Self-Advocacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250729T150000
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DTSTAMP:20260515T093232
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SUMMARY:Virtual Disability Pride Self-Advocacy Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join DRM for the second part of our virtual Disability Pride Month webinar series! Learn from a panel of disability advocates from Maine about the importance of self-advocacy. \nASL and CART will be provided. \nRegister today! Questions? Contact Julia Endicott at jendicott@drme.org or 207-626-2774 ext 212.
URL:https://drme.org/event/disability-pride-self-advocacy-panel/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Alternatives to Guardianship & Supported Decision-Making,Assistive Technology,Community Inclusion,Community Mental Health,Deaf Services,Employment,Inpatient Psychiatric Settings & Group Homes,Transition to Adulthood,Voting,Youth Self-Advocacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250728T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250728T180000
DTSTAMP:20260515T093232
CREATED:20250626T202210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T185657Z
UID:3597-1753722000-1753725600@drme.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Disability Rights History Panel
DESCRIPTION:To increase access to DRM’s Disability Pride programming this year\, we are offering several virtual webinars this July! This is the first in a three-part series. \nThis panel discussion will feature DRM’s Executive Director\, Kim Moody\, and Deaf Services Program Director\, Michelle Ames\, who will share about disability rights history. \nASL and CART will be provided. \nRegister today! Questions? Contact Julia Endicott at jendicott@drme.org or 207-626-2774 ext. 212.
URL:https://drme.org/event/disability-rights-history-panel/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Alternatives to Guardianship & Supported Decision-Making,Assistive Technology,Children’s & Education Rights,Community Inclusion,Community Mental Health,Deaf Services,Employment,Inpatient Psychiatric Settings & Group Homes,Transition to Adulthood,Voting,Youth Self-Advocacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250718T110000
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CREATED:20250320T162640Z
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SUMMARY:Disability Pride 2025
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date!\nDisability Pride is back again! This year\, we will celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. \nDownload and share the flyer (PDF) \n\nAccessibility Information\n\nThe pavilion is a hard\, flat\, paved surface. Pavement extends beyond the pavilion before the surface of the park turns to level grass. There is a packed\, gravel trail to the right of the pavilion. \nASL interpreters will be available throughout the event.\nAccessible parking will be marked and there will be a drop-off area next to the pavilion. Parking at the venue is limited\, so carpooling is encouraged.\nDRM provides masks at all agency-sponsored events and will make masks available to all attendees.\nThe event is scent-free.\nEar plugs will be available.\nAn accessible portable bathroom is available next to the parking area.\nThere will be two sensory canopies external to the main pavilion.\nWe will be live streaming the speaker portion of the event! \n\nOther accessibility questions? Contact jendicott@drme.org \n\nMap\n \n\nDetailed map description:\n\n\nKey/Legend (Top Left Corner):\n\nGreen triangle: Stage and performance area\nBlack restroom icons (with accessibility symbol): Portable restrooms\, including accessible units\n\n\n\nLayout Overview:\n\n\n\nCenter:\n\nVendors and General Seating Area (light blue):\nA large rectangular area labeled “Vendors and general seating”. Surrounded by multiple icons representing tables or vendor booths. This area is the pavilion at Mill Park.\nFood and Drinks section is marked on the bottom-left corner inside this area.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLeft Side:\n\nStage and Performance Area (green triangle):\nLocated to the left of the vendors and seating section\nDRM Welcome Area (light blue-green)\nBelow the food and drinks area.\nDRM (Disability Rights Maine) presence area\, marked by rectangular icons suggesting tables or booths\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTop Corners:\n\nSensory Friendly Spaces (light yellow blocks):\n\nOne in the top-left corner\, above the vendors area.\nOne in the top-right corner\, beside the vendor rows\, closer to the river path.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRight Side:\n\nVendor Booths (pink squares):\n\nA vertical row of small pink blocks labeled “Vendors”\nPositioned on a wide gray path\, representing the packed main walkway.\n\n\n\n\n\nBottom Right:\n\nParking Lot/Accessible Parking (orange):\n\nMarked with icons and text\nAccessible restrooms located at the edge of this lot\nExtra Parking (orange\, upper right):\nAdjacent to the primary parking lot on the grass.\n\n\n\n\n\nColor Coding Summary:\n\nLight Green: General outdoor event space\nLight Blue: Seating and vendor area (pavilion)\nLight Orange: Parking areas\nPink: Vendor booths (external to pavilion)\nYellow: Sensory-friendly zones\nGray: Main walkways\nGreen triangle: Stage\n\n\n\nVirtual Events\nDisability History Panel – July 28th from 5pm – 6pm on Zoom. \nDisability Pride Self-Advocacy Panel – July 29th from 3pm – 4pm on Zoom. \nThe ADA at 35: The Future of the Disability Rights Movement – July 30th from 12pm – 1pm on Zoom. \n\nVendors\n\n3iHousing of Maine\nACLU of Maine\nAlpha One\nAutism Society of Maine\nBark Smith\nBrain Injury Association of America – Maine Chapter (BIAA-ME)\nBridge Maine\nCenter for Community Inclusion & Disability Studies\nConsumer Council System of Maine\nDemocracy Maine/League of Women Voters of Maine\nDeneeLynne’s Creations\nDT Mackey\nEqualityMaine\nFiddlehead Fiber\nLaughing Lepus Creations\nMaine Bureau of Rehabilitation Services\nMaine Coalition Against Sexual Assault\nMaine Department of the Secretary of State\nMaine Developmental Disabilities Council\nMaine Human Rights Commission\nMaine Humanities Council\nMaine Parent Federation\nMaineTransNet\nMandi Weirdmore\nNew England ADA Center\nOUT Maine\nOutdoor Access Solutions\nPine Tree Legal Assistance\nResources for Organizing and Social Change\nSaint Joseph’s College of Maine Disability Awareness Club\nSICK Magazine\nSRC-DVR\nSRC-DBVI\nStatewide Independent Living Council\nUSM Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine\n\n\nDisability Pride Art Contest\n1st place! Thank you Kyrestaine S! \n2nd Place! Thank you Jessica R! \n3rd place! Thank you Abby O \n\nDirections\nWe recommend using “Mill Park Parking\, Augusta\, ME” as your GPS location. You can also use the following coordinates: 44°19’16.0″N 69°46’22.2″W \nFrom the South (Via 95-N & 295-N)\n\nTake I-95 / Maine Turnpike North to Exit 112A; stay in left lane to light\nUse middle lane after light\, continue straight; after second light use left lane\nAt third light turn left onto Townsend Road\, go 0.9 miles\nUse right lane to yield sign\nTurn right onto Northern Avenue\, South 104 for 0.9 miles\nTurn left into Mill Park – across from AFC building on right\nFrom the North (Via 95-S)\nTake I-95 / Maine Turnpike South to Exit 112 Augusta/Belgrade;\nVeer left in middle lane to light; turn left\, use right lane\nContinue straight; after second light use left lane\nAt third light turn left onto Townsend Road\, go 0.9 miles\nUse right lane to yield sign\nTurn right onto Northern Avenue\, South 104 for 0.9 miles\nTurn left into Mill Park – across from AFC building on right\n\nNeed Transportation?\n\nCarpool with friends and family!\nGo Maine – Learn more at: https://gomaine.org/\nUber/Lyft\nTake the bus from Portland or Bangor to Augusta
URL:https://drme.org/event/disability-pride-2025/
LOCATION:Mill Park\, 1 Water Street\, Augusta\, ME\, 04330\, United States
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Alternatives to Guardianship & Supported Decision-Making,Assistive Technology,Community Inclusion,Community Mental Health,COVID-19,Deaf Services,Employment,Health Equity,Inpatient Psychiatric Settings & Group Homes,Transition to Adulthood,Voting,Youth Self-Advocacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T210000
DTSTAMP:20260515T093232
CREATED:20250107T143127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T182129Z
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SUMMARY:Patrice: The Movie
DESCRIPTION:Co-presented by Best Buddies\, The Art Dept.\, Double House Arts\, the Portland Museum of Art\, DRM\, and Vertical Harvest Farms \nJoin us for a film screening of the movie Patrice! The film follows a disabled couple in their 50s\, Patrice and Garry\, who want to marry but risk losing their benefits if they do. Despite the risk\, they decide to hold a commitment ceremony. \nThe event will include: \n\nLive Screen Printing by Little Chair Printing (Designs all created by artists with disabilities). Bring a tshirt\, tote bag\, or bandana to be printed on. Hope will have a few totes on hand if you don’t bring your own. This will be free\, but with encouraged/suggested donation. Donations will be split amongst design artists.\nPatrice will join for a Q&A after the show!!\nDisability Community Resource Table\nDisability Rights Maine will host a letter writing/advocacy table\, encouraging representatives to support eliminating the marriage penalty.\nDJ Gabe will provide the tunes\nMovie will be introduced by Kile and Stephanie Pelletier\n\nPurchase your ticket today! \n\nDoors open at 6:15pm\, show begins at 7:00pm. There will be ASL available throughout the event.
URL:https://drme.org/event/patrice-the-movie/
LOCATION:SPACE\, 538 Congress St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Inclusion,Employment,Youth Self-Advocacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250121T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250121T143000
DTSTAMP:20260515T093232
CREATED:20241220T164825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T222225Z
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SUMMARY:Disability Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:Join disability advocates from across Maine for Disability Awareness Day at the State House.\nThis is an opportunity to educate and inform legislators about issues impacting Mainers with disabilities. Speak with your legislator or observe a session in action. You can also learn more from the organizations that will be tabling in the Hall of Flags.  \nAccessibility Information:\n\nASL interpreters will be available.\nDRM provides masks at all agency-sponsored events.\nDRM plans to livestream a portion of the event on our social media. If you are otherwise interested in participating virtually\, please contact jendicott@drme.org.\nLearn more about accessibility at the State House.\n\nParticipating organizations include:\n\nAlpha One\nAutism Society of Maine\nBrain Injury Association of America – Maine Chapter\nCenter for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies\nConsumer Council System of Maine\nDisability Rights Maine\nJustice Action Group\nMaine Association of the Deaf\nMaine CITE\nMaine Developmental Disabilities Council\nMaine Parent Federation\nMaineTransNet\nMaine Secretary of State’s Office\nMaine Statewide Independent Living Council\nNew England ADA Center\nSpeaking Up For Us\n\nQuestions? Contact Julia Endicott at jendicott@drme.org or 207-626-2774 ext. 212.
URL:https://drme.org/event/disability-awareness-day/
LOCATION:Hall of Flags\, Maine State House\, 2 State House Station\, Augusta\, ME\, 04330\, United States
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Alternatives to Guardianship & Supported Decision-Making,Assistive Technology,Children’s & Education Rights,Community Inclusion,Community Mental Health,COVID-19,Deaf Services,Employment,Health Equity,Inpatient Psychiatric Settings & Group Homes,Transition to Adulthood,Voting,Youth Self-Advocacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241203T190000
DTSTAMP:20260515T093232
CREATED:20241118T140931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T140950Z
UID:3148-1733248800-1733252400@drme.org
SUMMARY:Self-Employment for ME Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you or someone you support interested in owning your own small business based on a skill\, passion\, or something you are good at? \nJoin an informational session on Tuesday\, December 3rd from 6pm-7pm about a FREE 10-week Business Class Series offered over Zoom by the Office of Aging and Disability Services in partnership with New Ventures Maine. \nLearn how you can turn an interest or talent into a job you love and get support along the way!\nTo register for this informational session please email: Elizabeth.Korson@maine.gov \n\nDownload and share the flyer (PDF)!\nAlready interested? Submit an application to the class.
URL:https://drme.org/event/self-employment-for-me-info-session/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Community Inclusion,Employment
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T093232
CREATED:20240924T131253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T131637Z
UID:2578-1731492000-1731510000@drme.org
SUMMARY:Maine APSE Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Maine Association of People Supporting People First (Maine-APSE) is hosting its Conference at the Bangor Hilton Garden on November 13th\, 2024\, from 10 am to 3pm. In collaboration with Maine’s Departments of Labor\, Education and Health and Human Services this in-person half day brings together professionals\, state employees\, advocates\, and educators to learn about employment and resources that are available. \nA panel of people with disabilities in Maine will also share stories of their employment. \n$30.00 Registration fee includes conference and lunch. Certificates available. \nPlease share the flyer and register today.  \nSpace is limited to 150 people.
URL:https://drme.org/event/maine-apse-conference/
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn Bangor\, 250 Haskell Street\, Bangor\, ME\, 04401
CATEGORIES:Employment
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