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7.1.09 webinar – how to maximize your disability check and get out of debt

Hi:
Wednesday July 1 2009 at 3:00 pm est I’m holding a complimentary webinar all ABOUT How To Dig Out Debt and Maximize Your Disability Check!
Date: July 1 2009
Time: 3:00 pm  est / 12:00 pm pst
For the exact start time in your area go to http://www.time.gov
Space is limited so click here to reserve your seat now:
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Save Money On Saving Disabled Assistance Technology

Money Saving Tip For Disabled Assistance Technology In New England States From lady Luck
Assistance technology can be expensive and sometime hard to find.  A Internet service addresses this problem.  GetATStuff.com lists used equipment sold to you directly by the owner at low cost or sometimes for free.  Items include wheelchair ramps, optical magnification devices and [...]

Help For Veterans – Free Benefits Book!

If you are not a veteran, you can help this cause by forwarding this email to any disabled military veterans you know so they can get critical disabled veterans information absolutely free.
If you are a disabled military veteran, I would like your help… I’ve almost completed a comprehensive book project called “Veterans Disability Digest” and [...]

Disability Conference Reply – How To Get Approved FAST!

“Listen to the June conference with Vocational Counselor John Woodworth and learn how you can get approved for disability FAST!  I’m confident this will answer your most pressing questions about:
- how to find out if you qualifying for disability,
- how to get approved for disability,
- how to speed up the approval process,
- how to survive [...]

How Disabled Social Skills Help You Do The Best You Can With What Your Have!

These simple tips area a great contribution from Disability Digest member Lady Luck.  Enjoy!
As with appearance, many people let their social skills lapse when they become disabled.  They tell themselves things like “No one expects me to be nice.  They know I’m disabled.”  Or “It’s hopeless.  It doesn’t matter how I act.  I’m different.”  This [...]

How To Dress For Success On A Disability Budget

Dress For Success On A Disability Budget
By Lady Luck
“This a brilliant contribution that will help you land a job, find a house and weave through other disability related issues.”
Recently, at a disabilities support meeting, a woman I will call Mary stood in front of the group and delivered a tirade about being “treated [...]

Disabled Government Contacts

The incoming Democratic administration should offer the disabled community more opportunities to advance worthwhile causes, and despite the bad economy, new monies have been assigned to projects such as home repair for low income, disabled people. This project is through HUD, but there are many others.
So, some key figures have been identified (and there are [...]

Disabled Lifeline Robbed

Not to reflect the contrarian viewpoint from the previous article about Medicade— it still bodes well for justice to attempt to uncover why any Federal entitlement fund, as proscribed by law, is remarkably and blatantly ‘borrowed from’ by  other government agencies (our Treasury),  and are never paid back.  Whoops.  The Social Security Disability Fund is [...]

Resources to help you supplement your disability income

I had the privilege of interviewing Kathy West – Evens from the Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation about how Voc Rehab can help you find a job, supplement your income or start a business.
Kathy shares the insights and tips accumulated from being in constant contact with 80 Vocational Rehabilitation directors around the United [...]

Voices of The Disabled

Naturally, every one of us who is disabled likely has at least one horror story, particularly as we try and move through the Disability system designed and administered by our Federal and State governments.
A lot of folks are aware that Brian has put together a comprehensive ‘answer guide’ chock full of important information to help [...]