Labor Day is a chance to reflect on how we share our time and talents within our community. If you are a person with a disabling condition, and know you have time and talents to share with others, please consider being a part of the Mainstreaming on Main Street™ Community Association.
The purpose of this association is to create an opportunity for people with disabling conditions to join together to make the best use of their time and talents.
How?
· Connect with others with similar professional goals
· Connect with others who you can learn from
· Connect with people who need your time and talents
What the MoMS Community Association is:
· A connection point
· An opportunity to connect with others who see value in your talents
· A market place for people with similar talents and similar challenges
The MoMS Community Association is not:
· An employment agency
· A charity
How to participate:
1. Learn about Mainstreaming on Main Street on the web
2. Contact Dan Lococo for more information
3. Complete a MoMS talent inventory
4. Participate with others in the community
Who is Dan Lococo?
Dan Lococo has made a career out of bringing people together to get things done. His first work as an advocate for persons with disabling conditions came in 1984 after being diagnosed with a degenerative eye disease and returning to school.
Dan is currently pursuing his Doctorate in Leadership for the Advancement of Learning and Service At Cardinal Stritch University. The focus of his Doctoral studies is on the inclusion of persons with disabling conditions in professional work settings.
Dan Lococo
Barrier Knocker Downer
414.333.5846
Dan.Lococo@MainstreamingonMainStreet.com
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