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Seeking input from young adults with learning differences/disabilities and attention issues going to school, working, or both by 1/10

The Culture C.O.-.O.P, in partnership with the National Center for Learning Disabilities and Understood.org, are conducting a national survey which will inform and guide national organizations who want to serve young adults with learning differences/disabilities, and attention issues, aged 18-26, who are in some form of higher education (2 or 4-year schools), or those who are in the workforce or a trade program. They can also be getting ready to transition to college or work. These two groups have specific transition-related needs that we want to learn from so that we can develop comprehensive resources to support their journey. It is a tremendous opportunity and may possibly lead to being asked to serve on a national group under the National Center for Learning disabilities to participate in leadership decisions and advocacy. We will use this feedback to make strategic decisions about services, resources, apps, interventions, and programmatic and policy choices, to better serve young adults. Anyone who takes the survey will be eligible to be entered into a raffle for a $150 gift card. In addition, they have the option of being on a list to receive information about scholarships, financial opportunities, jobs, support, programs, and other outlets which would assist them significantly. 

Please share the link below with your outlets. If you have questions, you can call Sandy Holman, Director of The Culture C.O.-. O. P at 530-902-4534. Our website is www.cultureco-op.com. This is an incredible opportunity for young adults to let their voices be heard and to make sure this demographic is getting their needs met. The Survey needs to be completed by January 10th and is confidential.

Here is a hyperlink to the survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/...NTmto78Djhg/viewform

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