On Saturday, March 22nd, ACI attended the 30th annual Carteret Disabilities Awareness Day at Saint Demetrius Hall. Carteret Mayor Dan Reiman, various schools, agencies and local residents were there in support of disability awareness. Thank you to all who came out to our ACI table!
ACI Speaks to Kean University Interior Design Class
On March 21st, Luke Koppisch and ACI volunteer, Courtney Cardona, spoke to a class of 35 interior design students at Kean University in Union, NJ. Courtney spoke about designing buildings and homes for people with visual impairments. This was the second year in a row that ACI was asked to present to Professor Linda O'Shea's class.
"It should be equal opportunity for everyone...everyone's the same in my eyes." - Courtney Cardona, ACI Volunteer
Thank you Professor O'Shea for giving us this opportunity and to all the students who asked some great questions!
It's All About Work - Spaghetti Tower Exercise
Leslie is a participant in our It's All About Work employment preparation program. She gave her own instructions on how to build a tower with spaghetti marshmallows. This activity was done to help with communication skills.
Free Light Bulbs from MegaLight
In association with New Jersey's Clean Energy Program, lighting manufacturer, MegaLight is giving away free CFL light bulbs!
If interested, please contact Argenys Caba at 732-738-4388 ext. 113 or acaba@adacil.org to find out how you can take advantage of this offer!
Want to learn more about CFL light bulbs? Download this flyer to find out which light bulb works best for you.
Support ACI by shopping with AmazonSmile
Do you do a lot of online shopping on Amazon? Well now you can easily support ACI as well through AmazonSmile!
Just follow this link and with every purchase you make, Amazon will donate a percentage of your eligible purchases directly to ACI!
Career Options Day
Join us for the 31st Annual Career Options Day!
Career Options Day is the premier career event in New Jersey that brings together private sector businesses, service organizations, people with disabilities; the general public is also invited.
Each year, many hundreds of guests visit to learn about career opportunities with companies that provide an inclusive work environment. Our guests range in age from young adult to seasoned professionals of all backgrounds.
NJ "Getting it Right" Conference
A message from Portlight Strategies and the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation.
Portlight Strategies, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in Charleston, SC, which serves the disaster relief needs of people with disabilities. Founded by people with disabilities in 1997, the scope of work that Portlight Strategies (Portlight) has undertaken has continually grown and evolved. In the past year alone, Portlight has been able to provide services in Mississippi for Hurricane Isaac, Oklahoma for the massive back-to-back tornadoes, and, of course, in New York and New Jersey for Superstorm Sandy.
Last year Portlight Strategies, Inc. organized and hosted the first “Getting It Right” conference in Atlanta, GA to address the needs of people with disabilities during natural disaster situations. The conference was a tremendous success and had over 130 people in attendance. Portlight followed up with a one day workshop in Charleston, SC. Portlight has been heavily involved in the New York , New Jersey area since Superstorm Sandy and the natural next location for the “Getting It Right” conference is New Jersey.