Guest guest Posted June 4, 2002 Report Share Posted June 4, 2002 >OK, this doesn't apply to some of you, but instead of going over my spam list.I apologize.This is to anyone interested... This is just a reminder to all for your chance to > help in our struggle > against stopping the NYS Education Department's > policies and practices > that discriminate against children with special > needs. With your > support, this action will be successful and will > likely form the > cornerstone of how our children will be treated by > New > York State in the future. Please consider attending > the Long Island > Chefs for Children food and wine tasting fundraiser. > > Please forward this on to anyone else you might feel > is interested. > > Marty > > ================================================== > > You are invited to join us for an evening of > culinary delight, which > will benefit all of New York's Special Needs > Children, now and in the > future Long Island Chefs > for Children food and wine tasting samplings from > many Long Island > restaurants and vineyards including: > > Cineroma, Classico, London Lennies, Marco Polo > Forest Glen Vineyards, > Banfi Vineyards and more > > Proceeds from this event are being directed into the > Children's Legal > Defense Fund, which the School for Language and > Communication > Development (SLCD) has established on behalf of > children with special > needs. Monies generated by this fund will be used > to support litigation > that will benefit special needs children and broaden > the capabilities of > schools and programs designed to meet their needs. > > There has been a relentless push by the New York > State Education > Department (NYSED) to stop expansions and new > openings of private > schools that specialize in providing special > education services and > programs to children with complex learning > disabilities. This has led to > countless special needs children being funneled into > inappropriate > educational placements, many times against the > recommendations of > Committees on Special Education and parents. The > NYSED's policies and > practices discriminate against children with special > needs by preventing > these children from receiving the services and > programs they are legally > entitled to obtain. The negative effects on our > children are profound. > > > The School for Language and Communication > Development has filed a > lawsuit to prevent further discrimination and stop > the moratorium on > expansions and new school openings. This action, if > successful, will > likely form the cornerstone of how our children will > be treated by New > York State in the future. > > With your support, this action will succeed, and > special education > students in New York State will be afforded > educational services and > programs that enable them to succeed and lead > independent lives in our > communities. > > More information about SLCD's Children's Legal > Defense Fund is available > by contacting Marty Schwartzman at (718) 776-4788 > > To be held June 24, 2002 at Leonard's of Great Neck > Admission $ 50 per person > Sampling begins at 7 PM > > Sponsorship Opportunities Available > If you know of any other restaurants that would like > to participate, > please contact the 516-609-2000 ext 119 > > RSVP by May 31,2002 to martyx2@... or > 516-609-2000 ext. 119 > > Please make check payable to: > School for Language and Communication Development > 100 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Cove, NY 11542 > > If you cannot attend but still wish to support the > Children's Legal > Defense Fund please contact the 516-609-2000 > > * All donations are tax deductible to the fullest > extent of the law Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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