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Montana Fair Housing Conference 2012 - Butte - April 18, 19, 2012 - 0 views

  • Click here for Registration and more information!What:Montana Fair Housing is a full service, private, non-profit organization dedicated to the reduction and eradication of housing discrimination in our state. Today Montana Fair Housing serves housing providers and consumers across the state, responding to inquiries and discriminatory housing complaints. We provide information and support to consumers and industry representatives, and investigate allegations of discrimination in housing. We also counsel victims of housing discrimination and assist them in filing federal and state administrative complaints.When:April 18th & 19th 2012Where:Copper King 4655 Harrison Ave Butte, MTContact:Email: inquiry@montanafairhousing.orgPhone: (406) 782-2573 or 800-929-2611Montana Relay: 711/Fax: 406-782-2781
Terry Booth

Fair Housing: The Right Thing to Do - Kalispell - Sept. 8, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download full flyer with registration information What: Montana Fair Housing is a full service, private, non-profit organization dedicated to the reduction and eradication of housing discrimination in our state. It is illegal to discriminate against a household because of: race, color, national origin, familial status, sex, religion, a disability, creed, marital status, age, and in Missoula, sexual orientation and gender identity. Fair housing laws protect you against intimidation, coercion, and harassment. Should you file a complaint of housing discrimination, Fair Housing laws prohibit retaliation. This webinar is presented free of charge. When: Thursday, September 8, 2011 10:00am - 12:00pm Mountain Where: Northwest MT Association of Realtors 110 Cooperative Way Kalispell, Montana
Roger Holt

Equal Access to Education | The White House - 0 views

  • Access to a high-quality education is critical for empowering all Americans to lead rich and productive lives.  Every day, the U.S. Department of Education and my office, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), work to ensure that all students, including those with disabilities, have equal access to that important benefit.  OCR does this by enforcing federal nondiscrimination laws, including two that specifically protect individuals from discrimination on the basis of disability: the Americans with Disabilities Act (the ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504).
Roger Holt

With wounded veterans and an aging boomer population coming, Mark I. Pinsky says church... - 0 views

  • Churches, synagogues, mosques and temples are places where people with disabilities might not expect to feel excluded, isolated or patronized. Yet that has often been the norm. For years congregations have effectively excluded the disabled from worship—by steps, narrow doorways and straitened attitudes—or segregated them in "special" services. Houses of worship (except those with more than 15 employees) were excluded from the 1992 Americans with Disabilities Act, which, among other things, bars discrimination against people with physical or intellectual disabilities—including access and architectural barriers—in public accommodations and transportation.
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