Please find attached the press release for the Simply People 2012 event. Whether or not your organization has decided to participate this year, we would ask for you help in forwarding the press release to all interested parties. The Simply People event on October 4th represents an important opportunity to show support for the community of people with disabilities in the Toronto area, and to increase awareness of disability issues among the general public. Simply People strives to welcome all people who support a positive view of people with disabilities.
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Press release for the 9th Annual Simply People Disability Celebration
In Beauty, book reviews, Business, Contact Information, Creative Writing, Culture, Disability, Education, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Health, Living, Media Writing, Movie Reviews, Music, Opinion, Radio Podcasts, Religion, Restaurant Reviews, Sports, Technology, travel, Video Work, Writing (all kinds) on September 27, 2012 at 3:00 AMDavid C. Onley Coming to Disability Pride Celebration
In Disability, Events, Writing (all kinds) on July 16, 2008 at 11:19 PM5th Annual Disability Pride Celebration in Toronto
TORONTO — To mark the 5th annual disability pride celebration in Toronto,
Simply People: Celebrating Our Lives & Identities, hundreds will gather at
Nathan Phillips Square on July 22 from 5:30PM to 9:00PM. This free outdoor
event is open for all to attend (rain or shine) and the guest speakers will
include the Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario,
Toronto Mayor David Miller and Toronto City Councillor Adrian Heaps.
Simply People at Nathan Phillips Square
In Disability, Events, Writing (all kinds) on July 12, 2008 at 12:15 PMJuly 11, 2008
Hundreds to gather at Nathan Phillips Square on July 22nd at the 5th annual disability pride celebration in Toronto
TORONTO—To mark the 5th annual disability pride celebration in Toronto, Simply People: Celebrating Our Lives & Identities, hundreds will gather at Nathan Phillips Square on July 22 from 5:30PM to 9:00PM. This free outdoor event is open for all to attend (rain or shine) and the keynote speakers will include Toronto’s Mayor David Miller and Toronto City Councillor Adrian Heaps.