| Home | DRS Services | What's New | Disability Resource Guide | Site Menu | Contact Us | Links | State Link | Commission Information | En Espaņol | |
| Information For: Job Seekers | Employers | Students | Others |
OKLAHOMA CITY— With a century of success for this great state behind us, the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) wants to continue that success by keeping disabilities issues and advancements at the forefront. DRS invites the public to the Annual People With Disabilities Awareness Day 2007 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 11 at the State Capitol.
This year, bringing an added surprise to those attending will be Sissy Gorbet, a toy Australian shepherd who uses a prosthetic leg to greet the world. She proves that disabilities don’t just affect the two legged animals. All who meet this little dog are infected with her happiness and excitement.
Also in attendance will be Kyle Sherk, the Hanger Prosthetics engineer who designed Sissy’s prosthetic device, “because she needed it.”
At People with Disabilities Awareness Day 2007 there will be legislative advocacy training, visit with legislators to let them know what life with disabilities is like and how they can help, and disability organization exhibitors to show off the latest technological advancements or just to give valued information.
Entertaining those in attendance will be the Oklahoma School for the Blind Jazz Band and the Oklahoma School for the Deaf Performing Arts Company dancers. DRS will hold its annual award ceremony to honor those who help improve DRS’ ability to improve disability issues or help with education of disabilities.
Without the support of the People with Disabilities Awareness Day sponsors, Oklahoma Rehabilitation Association, Goodwill Industries (OKC), Great Plains Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Ned’s Catering and the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services, this event would not be possible.
Registration is free for all who would like to attend. Please pre-register online at www.okrehab.org or call (405) 951-3478 or (800) 845-8476. Phone reservations are accepted.
###