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World of Possibilities Disabilities Expo 2004

Start Date: June 25, 2004

End Date: June 27, 2004

Description:Caring Communities presents World of Possibilities Disabilities Expos, dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults with disabilities, their families and caregivers, as well as health care and education professionals. Each Expo will provide an opportunity for an anticipated 6,000-10,000 attendees to explore a vast array of products and services such as: assistive and adaptive technology, durable medical equipment, computer software, mobility products, living aids and more all conveniently displayed to see, touch, and compare in a "one-stop shopping" experience. This will give individuals who do not typically have easy access to comparison shopping a hands-on opportunity to try devices and speak directly to equipment representatives about the products, services and resources. World of Possibilities will also offer informative workshops, demonstrations, and representatives from local and statewide agencies/organizations to assist the disabilities community in gaining more information about supports, services and resources that they may need now or in the future.

Conference Website: http://expo.caringcommunities.org/index.php

Location: Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Paper Submission Deadline:

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