Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 Tony auski of the Arc of Illinois is seeking people for interviews for a documentary. He is working with Narcel us, who is a documentary filmmaker based in Atlanta. Mr. us has been working on a film about children living in nursing facilities and institutions. He heard about the Alden North story in Chicago and he is planning to be in Chicago Jan 5-8. He is looking to do interviews with people involved in trying to improve the situation for children who need nursing care. He is very interested in speaking with families who have successfully worked to support children with developmental disabilities and special health care needs at home and families who have children in SNF/Peds. Mr. us has previously done an award winning film about a young man with a developmental disability and is very credible. His website is www.narcelreedus.com. Please email Tony auski if you can help. > From: newsletters@... [mailto:mailer1008@...] > Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 8:02 AM > gnmusi@... > Subject: LifeMyWay: Documentary filmmaker coming to Chicago > > > > > > > > > > > > Documentary filmmaker coming to Chicago > December 29, 2010 > > Tony auski of the Arc of Illinois is seeking people for interviews for a documentary. Can you help? > > > > > > > > > > > Marty > > My Story > > > > > > > Ron > Palatine > My Story > > > > > > > Filma > Chicago > My Story > > > > > > > Tim > Decatur > My Story > > > > > > > > > > Barb: I advocate for my son > December 29, 2010 > > > > Facebook Linked In Twitter You Tube My Space > > > > Sign up for breaking news. > > Add RSS feeds to your site. > > > > > > > > > > > > Rolling Meadows > My Story > > > > > SHARE YOURS > > > > De-institutionalization of disabled possible under state's Medicaid reform > > By Massingale > State House News > 12/15/10 > Moving the developmentally disabled and the mentally ill from Illinois institutions to community-based settings could get a boost from the legislature’s push to reform the state's Medicaid system. > > > > Sensations have spirit - and two first-place trophies > > By Terri McHugh > Schaumburg Trib Local > 12/10/10 > The District 54 Sensations, a special needs cheerleading/pom squad, has competed in two cheerleading competitions ever – and has placed first both times. > > > > Charities on the whole still getting, giving less. > > By Dave s > Suburban Life > 12/10/10 > Elmhurst has several charities working on good causes, but many are seeing decreased donations while most organizations are facing a growing need. > > > > > > > > > > REMOVAL INFORMATION: > To remove yourself from our mailing list, please follow this link: > http://www.lifemyway.org/r.asp?txtEmail=gnmusisbcglobal (DOT) net > > > > > > > Postal Address: > 409 W. Huron Street Suite 600 Chicago, IL 60654 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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