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Text Box: The Idaho Family Support 360 Project is thrilled to announce the launch of: 
CONNECTINGFAMILIES.NET
 
The Family Support 360 grant has empowered the development of  searchable databases that cover events across Idaho in our calendar as well as statewide resources for services, recreation options, educational supports and more. Visitors to the site will be able to search by region, city, and resource type.  
Unlike many resource lists in

Text Box: Idaho, CONNECTINGFAMILIES.NET does not filter the resources or events,  We ask, “Could a family use this resource or attend this event?” 
If the answer is yes, we add it in.   
We hope to hear from families, agencies and service providers

Text Box: who seek to advertise events, happenings, stories and interests so that families across Idaho have a place where their voices are heard. 
The best part is that we are looking to always adapt the website to meet what families want to see.  Do you want more specialized information on a specific topic? How about an interactive blog site?  Consider it done—let us know what you want!
 
For more information about how you can contribute to the website or have your service or event listed, call Jill at 208-659-1643 or toll-free 800-393-7290.  Via web: jills@uidaho.edu

 

Text Box: Center on Disabilities and Human Development

Text Box: fall, 2005

Text Box: Volume 3, Issue 1

Text Box: Making Connections

Family Support LogoSupport 360 LogoShannon Fausey's artworkText Box: Kelly Buckland, Executive Director of Idaho State Independent Living Council (SILC) was honored by Hewlett-Packard by receiving their 2005 Distinguished Leadership in Human Rights Award on May 24, 2005.  In recognition of this award, artwork was commissioned to portray the amazing people throughout Idaho who have worked tirelessly to achieve equality for individuals with disabilities.
According to artist Shannon Fausey, Buckland insisted that the piece be completed by an artist with a disability.  She was pleased when she was chosen for this honor and now this Boise resident will have her artwork on display in Idaho’s Capitol Building (4th floor).
 

Region 2:

Resource Center

2

I.D.E.A. Changes

2

Idaho Assistive Tech Update

2

Idaho CareLine

Helps Families

3

Activities Across the State

3

Updates—let us hear from you!

3

Vision Statement

4

View Printable Version

 

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Fausey has created works that are now part of the permanent collection at the White  House and has received many awards and accolades.  Her art has been displayed throughout the west, in Washington D.C. and overseas.  For more information or to view her artwork, visit her website at www.shannonfausey.com or contact her at 208-938-2238.
When not on display in the Capitol Building, the portrait  will reside at SILC where Buckland will be reminded of the leadership and collaborative efforts of Idaho’s advocates.
 
SILC’s website.
www2.state.id.us/silc/index.htm
 
 

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