Congratulations to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo on becoming an AIM-certified congregation, the fifth to date to have been certified through the Accessibility and Inclusion Ministry Program.
We extend special congratulations and gratitude to the UUCB Universal Access and Inclusion Ministry team. Through the leadership and commitment of the members of the UAIM team, Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo has made great strides in making the inclusion of people with disabilities an integral part of congregational life. We applaud this group’s many achievements and recognize the dedication and hard work necessary to realize them.
We look forward to making a formal presentation of UU Church of Buffalo’s AIM Certification during this year’s General Assembly in Kansas City at the EqUUal Access Celebration.
Hello, just wanted to let you know that I also got a poster accepted relevant to Equual Access. Any help publicizing would be appreciated! It’s Saturday lunchtime.
Title of Poster Session *
MyHAT – Welcoming Those Touched by Mental Illness
Description of Poster Session *
The Mental Health Awareness and Advocacy Team (MyHAT) based on the work of Rev. Barbara Meyers, welcomes people living with mental illness and those who care about them, creating a community of acknowledgement, acceptance and understanding. Social Justice, Pastoral Ministry and RE teachers would benefit from how we did this.
Janet,
Glad to hear that you are having a poster session on mental health. Flattered that you have mentioned me in the description. I have put this on my calendar and plan to be there.
Barbara
I need to talk to someone that understands