ECNV staff Doris Ray and Cherie Takemoto appointed to Emergency Preparedness Committee
CARRT group photo, Cherie Takemoto in middle row, second from left and Doris Ray in black suit in front of her.
Fairfax County Blog Recognizes ECNV's Participation at Eden Center/BPSOS COVID Vaccine Event
BPSOS and ECNV at Eden Center, Falls Church COVID vaccine event in July 2022.
Welcome to the ECNV Family, Hunter Cardwell
Hunter Cardwell (He/Him/His), is an African-American male with a beard wearing ECNV dark navy-blue t-shirt.
Welcome to the ECNV Family, Heather Sailes
Heather Sailes (Caucasian female), smiling with a beige blurred background
ECNV’s I Am Self-Advocacy Program: Extending Our Reach For Fall Session 2022
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Saving STAR – A Tale About What Self and Systems Advocacy Can Achieve
Specialized Transportation for Arlington Residents, or STAR logo
ECNV Selected For Alexandria Community Access and Emergency Support (CAES) Grant program
ECNV Expansion and Outreach Senior, Pansy Walker assisting a resident at the Fields of Alexandria
Interdependent Community Coalition at National Landing
ECNV Executive Director, Dominique Dunford-Lack introduces Arlington Board Vice Chair Christian Dorsey
ECNV at the Arlington County Fair
Collage of ECNV staff at the Arlington County Fair (Left to Right, Top Row) Lea Kundratic, Community Engagement Specialist; Elaine Shaw (Left to Right, Bottom Row): Jeremy Smith and Janeek Prince; Jeremy Smith, Andrew and Elaine Shaw, Hunter Cardwell, Lea Kundratic, Ruchika Lalwani, Angela Ramirez, and Dominique Dunford- Lack, Executive Director.
ECNV Listening Session Series
Thumbnail previews for the first ECNV Listening Session, ‘Developer Discussion: The Future of ADA Housing.
Rethinking Guardianship
Emma Budway, (she/her), brown eyes, brown hair, wearing a navy blue sweater and floral blouse, smiling and standing on the campus of The University of Virginia
Fare Thee Well, Summer. Hello Fall! ECNV’s I Am Self-Advocacy Program
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Alexandria Assistance for People with Disabilities
Alexandria Assistance with ECNV staff, Angela Ramirez, Salifu Kamara and Pansy Walker
Celebrating 32 Years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Salifu Kamara, ECNV Independent Living Specialist, Susan Kalish, LEAD: Arlington Disability Employee Resource Group, Wendy Crawford, Chair of the Arlington County Community Services Board, Elizabeth Priauxl, Chair, Arlington County Disability Advisory Commission, Katie Cristol, Chair, Arlington County Board, and Lucy Beadnell, Director of Advocacy, Arc of Northern Virginia.
Welcome ECNV Board Member, Susan Picerno
Susan Picerno, a Caucasian woman with short sandy blonde hair wearing a black sweater over a pink blouse and jewelry.
I Am Self-Advocacy Program: Summer Session 2022 Recap
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ECNV's I Am Self-Advocacy Program - Fall Session 2022
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Anniversary
Historical moment, President George H.W. Bush signs ADA Act into Law on July 26, 1990.
Two New Projects for Alexandrians with Disabilities
ECNV is pleased to announce two grants to help Alexandrians with disabilities from the City of Alexandria Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) and ACT for Alexandria with funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. Contact us at ECNV if you would like to learn more – info@ECNV.org.
ACT for Alexandria logo, with slogan, 'a community foundation'. Logo with green and dark blue.