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"Injustice Anywhere is a Threat to Justice Everywhere"
Martin Luther King
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TRI-COUNTY HAS A NEW OFFICE!
2822 HARRIS STREET, EUREKA, CALIFORNIA
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU!
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WELCOME
To the Tri-County ONLINE Independent Living Center !
This is Your Place in Cyberspace to Explore, Learn, and Connect.
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We are seeking Artwork by People who have a disability to show here on our site! 
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What Can You Find On This Site?......
ADVOCACY-ACTION ALERTS/ ADVOCACY CENTER
A FORUM for DISABILITY-RELATED ISSUES, RANTS and RAVES
ANIMALS: PETS / SERVICE / COMPANION ANIMALS
CALENDAR OF EVENTS, MEETINGS, and WORKSHOPS
CLASSIFIEDS PAGE FOR EQUIPMENT/ DEVICES
'ENABLED VOICES' - OUR OWN ADVOCACY PUBLICATION
FUN QUIZZES, TESTS, and WORKSHEETS
INFORMATION ON RECYCLING AND DONATIONS
INFORMATION ON RURAL TRANSPORTATION
LINKS AND PHONE NUMBERS TO GREAT RESOURCES
LOCAL HOUSING/ NURSING FACILITIES
THE PHILOSOPHY OF INDEPENDENT LIVING
'RespectAbility'- OUR OWN AGENCY NEWSLETTER
THE TRI-COUNTY 'A.T. and RESPECT for ABILITIES FAIR'
AND MORE !
We will strive to keep this site growing and evolving, and welcome your comments.
Enjoy!
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Handy Links
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News, Events and Benefits
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ANNOUNCING!
BIG!
RALLY & MARCH
ARE YOU A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY, A SENIOR, AND/OR SOMEONE
LIVING ON A LOW INCOME?
ARE YOU A FAMILY MEMBER OF, OR A CARE
PROVIDER FOR, SUCH AN INDIVIDUAL?
ARE YOU TIRED OF BEING
TARGETED FOR BUDGET CUTS?
JOIN US IN SENDING A MESSAGE TO
SACRAMENTO! OTHERS WHO ARE FED UP WITH THESE ASSAULTS ON OUR
MOST VULNERABLE PEOPLE ARE ALSO ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND!
WHEN: 11 a.m. to
noon, Saturday,
May 10
WHERE: Humboldt
County Courthouse front
lawn, Eureka
BE THERE!
Please click here for more info on the Rally!
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Food for Thought....
One Day of The Iraq War...
... 720 million dollars
... 84 new elementary schools
... 12,478 elementary school teachers
... 95,364 head start places for children
... 1,153,846 Children with free school lunches
... 34,904 Four-year scholarships for University Students
... 165,525 People with Healthcare
... 423,529 Children with Healthcare
... 6,482 Families with Homes
... 1,274,336 Homes with Renewable Electricity
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The Community Art Workshop!
Learn to Paint! Play Guitar! Make Ceramics!
and much, much more!
For info, please call 707-840-9722
1580 Nursery Way, #F
McKinleyville, CA. 95519
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California Budget Crisis - Please click here to read how the budget cuts
will affect those living with a disablity!
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We Need Letters from People with Disabilities on Medi-Cal & Private Health Insurance!
On Work Incentives and Health Care
the CWG
and
GAPS Task Force on Medi-Cal’s
250% Working Disabled Program
We need letters from youth and adults with disabilities who use Medi-Cal AND any other type of private health coverage. We are asking for your help with gathering this information so we can show state legislators that whenever a Medi-Cal beneficiary has access to private health insurance, it saves the state thousands and even tens of thousands of dollars each year for each person who only needs Medi-Cal as their secondary health coverage.
We want to hear from people on ANY type of Medi-Cal program (i.e. the Medi-Cal Working Disabled Program, Share-of-Cost Medi-Cal, SSI-Linked Medi-Cal, 1619B program, etc.). This information can help pass AB 851 this year! Please contact us immediately.
We want to know the following about people on Medi-Cal:
Your name and contact information.
What health care services do you use? Some examples are prescriptions, IHSS home care workers, nursing care, medical supplies and equipment, oxygen, dialysis, diagnostic tests, surgeries, ambulance transportation, etc.
What other private health care plans are you enrolled in through family plans, employer health coverage, etc.?
How long have you had access to other health plans along with using Medi-Cal services?
Can we use name with your information when we are explaining the importance of keeping Medi-Cal when people with disabilities? It’s fine if you would rather your identity be confidential, but it will be more compelling if some people are willing to let us use their names.
We need your help in order to support the passage of AB 851. Please send your brief answers to the above questions to Eli Gelardin by email: mcileli@gmail.com
Thank you for your support!
Sincerely,
Alana Theriault & Eli Gelardin, Co-Chairs
GAPS Task Force
Eli Gelardin, Executive Director
Marin Center for Independent Living
415-459-6245
E-mail: mcileli@gmail.com
Alana Theriault, Owner
Express Independence
510-388-2277
E-mail: expind@comcast.net
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Tri County is pleased to announce the formation of our own
Assistive Device Loan Library!
We have purchased various items that can help you or
someone you know to live a more independent life!
We presently have a few items that can help with communication, reaching, writing,
crafts, daily living, and more. These devices can be borrowed from between 2 to 12 weeks,
and if you find them useful, we can look into ways for you to obtain your own.
To see what is available at the present time, and to arrange to borrow a particular device,
you can go to this link:
http://cate.ca.gov/index.cfm?a=DeviceLoan&p=SelectCategory
or just call us here at Tri-County Independent Living.
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'Google' now has an accessible search engine
for those living with a visual impairment
http://labs.google.com/accessible/
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Tri-County's New ADVOCACY Bulletin !
Enabled Voices
-An advocacy publication of Tri-County Independent Living-
'Enabled Voices' contains news that you should know concerning bills, budgets,
amendments, and other items that affect you and all those
living with a disability. Important Stuff !
We also include meeting times and places of local Boards/ Councils.
If you are a consumer of Tri-County, you should already be receiving it
in the mail. Otherwise, let us know and we will be happy to mail you a copy,
OR, view it right here (with Adobe Acrobat Reader)
and you can aslo look at our latest
'RespectAbility' newsletter here !
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NEW Announcements!
Animeals-on-Wheels !
New program helps seniors' furry friends
Humboldt Senior Research Center nutrition activities program manager, Cheri Beechel, said that many
of the seniors in the Meals-On-Wheels program share their own home-delivered meals with their pets.
”The Animeals program is a nationwide program that we have been wanting to get involved in for many years,”
said Beechel. “Our clients' pets are very important to them. Pets are often their reason to get up in the morning
-- to care for their animals. We know they sometimes share their meals with their pets, so this is a good
program to make sure their pets get the food they need without the need to share their meals.”
Beechel said that often those who do buy pet food can only afford low quality food and that the
Purina donation is good, quality food for their pets.
Carol Beaton said the drivers who deliver the pet food say their clients are thrilled to have quality
pet food for their pets and are also relieved at not having to worry about how to feed them.
”Research has clearly shown that having a pet improves the quality of life for many people,
and I am thrilled to be a part of making it more affordable,” said Beaton.
For more information, call the center at 443-9747.
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It is IMPORTANT that your dog or cat gets
spayed or neutered! The folks at Sequoia Humane Society
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FELINE VETERINARY EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM!
If your cat or kitten is facing an immediate life or death situation, e-mail; fveap@earthlink.net
and provide (1) your name, address & phone number; (2) kitty's name; (3) what's wrong;
(4) what's needed; (5) name, address and phone number of veterinarian.
We can get additional information and paperwork later if needed.
For non-emergency situations, please fill out and send the Application Form.
We call the veterinarian directly with payment information.

http://www.fveap.org/sys-tmpl/breedingregistration/
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Are YOU ready for an EMERGENCY??

Below are links to the Emergency Survival Program booklets, released by the
Los Angeles Office of Emergency Management.
This is information everyone should know!
ESP-Family Steps to Survival - English (pdf format)
ESP-Family Steps to Survival - Spanish (pdf format)
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Emergency Survival Program (ESP) home page
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EUREKA ! - Need a Wheelchair Ramp?
If you are interested in helping someone obtain a wheelchair ramp, please call Tri-County Independent Living!
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PG&E - Braille Bill Program and Braille Appliance Marking
PG&E can now send you your billing information in Braille.
(Late notices and legally-mandated announcements are not included)
Also, they are offering to label your home appliances with Braille markings.
- free of charge -
If you or someone you know might be interested in these programs,
please call 866-743-9757 for the billing program
and 800-743-9757 for the appliance marking program
UPDATE: PG&E also has many free services available that can help
lower your bills and use less energy to heat your home ;
Call 1-800-989-9744 or visit www.pge.com
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Click Here to go to the full NEWS Page
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Tri-County Quick Links:
RespectAbility' Newsletter - PDF Format ..... (Download the Adobe .pdf reader) ![]()
(Please call to request a Text Only version of newsletter)
'Enabled Voices' - Advocacy newsletter of Tri-County
'Computers for People with Disabilities' Program
North Coast Spinal Cord Injury Support Group
A.T. and RESPECT for ABILITIES FAIR
Independent Living Skills Workshops
Independent Living Specialists
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Phone: 707. 445. 8404 Fax: 707. 445. 9751 / TDD: 707. 445. 8405 Toll Free: 1. 877. 576. 5000 |
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