Full Life Sponsors 1st Annual Legislative Forum

marsfulllife • June 23, 2015

Full Life will be sponsoring the upcoming 1st annual East Hawai’i Legislative Forum.  Meet your legislators discuss their thoughts on issues related to disabilities on Hawai’i Island.

There will be posters with simple explanations of the latest laws affecting employment and benefits, such the as Work Innovation Opportunity Act and Achieving Better Life Experience Act.  Free chili dinner will be served!

Meet Karen Davis, Programs Director and Mar Ortaleza, Employment Services Coordinator!

You are cordially invited to the 2015 east hawaii disability legislative forum
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