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RCM manages all Events on our public Facebook page. Please follow us there to be notified of events that may be of interest to you!
RCM manages all Events on our public Facebook page. Please follow us there to be notified of events that may be of interest to you!
64 New York Ave NE
Suite 100
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: + 1 (202) 789-1930
Fax: + 1 (202) 318-1169
RCM is doing good. RCM is a good organization, they are like my family. The service they provide is very good. The service they provide for people to go and get a job is very good. The Special Olympics is good also. The people who work with RCM are great and kind, they are very good people and they care about people. People should come to RCM to see how great the organization is run, and how much they care, provide and love everyone.
I have been associated with RCM for approximately 15 years. My brother, Robert, was a long-time resident of yours. He received excellent care up to the time of his passing. Staff at RCM are very professional. I was always contacted in a timely manner for any situation that concerned my brother. I was always notified of family meetings. RCM is a caring, loving organization, and I will, and do recommend them to family and friends. I especially love the activities that you have. RCM is always doing something exciting. I love seeing that happy faces on my Facebook feed! Keep up the awesome job!
Innovative and hardworking, diligent on solving problems.
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Happening Now! The Better Together Reception for the Quality Trust! ... See MoreSee Less
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An excellent tribute to Ms. Judy Heumann. ... See MoreSee Less
Watch Rachel Maddow highlights: March 6
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Watch highlights of The Rachel Maddow Show.» Subscribe to MSNBC: on.msnbc.com/SubscribeTomsnbc Follow MSNBC Show Blogs MaddowBlog: www.msnbc.c...2 weeks ago
An important screening of From Lives Apart to Lives Together was held this week. Many critical voices from those who experienced time at Forest Haven were shown. This is a work in progress and a history we should not ignore. Thanks to all who participated. ... See MoreSee Less
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It’s impossible to say enough words to accurately describe the impact of Judy Heumann. She was a pioneer, a leader, a trailblazer, an icon, and so much more. Her leadership and activism changed the lives of so many. There are truly no words to express the impact of her loss. May the mother of disability rights movement rest in power. #JudithHeumann #judyheumann ... See MoreSee Less
Activist Judy Heumann led a reimagining of what it means to be disabled
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Heumann was instrumental in pushing to expand the civil rights of Americans with disabilities and continued to advocate for disability rights around the globe. She died on Saturday at age 75.2 weeks ago
Judith “Judy” Heumann—widely regarded as “the mother” of the disability rights movement—passed away in Washington, D.C. on the afternoon of March 4, 2023. Judy was at the forefront of major disability rights demonstrations, helped spearhead the passage of disability rights legislation, founded national and international disability advocacy organizations, held senior federal government positions, co-authored her memoir, Being Heumann, and its Young Adult version, Rolling Warrior, and was featured in the Oscar-nominated documentary film, Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution.
Read the full press release on Judy’s website judithheumann.com
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Image Description: A collage of two photos of Judy Heumann. To the left; A black and white photo of Judy Heumann at the 504 protests in the 70s. Judy is a white woman with short brown hair who uses a wheelchair. She is wearing glasses and a jacket with a pin that says “Sign 504 Now” She is passionately speaking at a microphone. To the right; A headshot of Judy Heumann, a white woman with shoulder-length brown hair wearing red glasses, a blue v-neck shirt, and a gold necklace. She is smiling warmly. ... See MoreSee Less