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Cultural Center Run By and For Adults with Disabilities
San Francisco and the first ever Municipally-Funded Cultural Center for Adults with Disabilities
San Francisco is developing the first-ever municipally-funded Community Cultural Center run by and for adults with disabilities. The Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University recently completed a report for the City that solicited feedback from people with disabilities who live and work in San Francisco that shares recommendations to the City on how to move forward on the Center.
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