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disABILITYsa presents A Better Earth & Disability

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"Going Green" means to live life, as an individual as well as a community, in a way that is friendly to the natural environment and is sustainable for the earth, and Earth Day is the annual day of awareness that celebrates the green lifestyle. Earth Day spurs us to see our environment - and one another - in a new way, to turn the invisible into the visible, to transform the disposable into the invaluable. Earth Day also reminds us that we're part of an interconnected ecosystem that's sensitive to human impact and that we're part of an interconnected regional economy that's sensitive to environmental forces.

This event will feature a conversation to explore how the disability community can help lessen our impact with DME recycling, sustainable gardening and health, medicine disposal, proper med disposal, accessible outdoor opportunities, and more.

"Going Green" means to live life, as an individual as well as a community, in a way that is friendly to the natural environment and is sustainable for the earth, and Earth Day is the annual day of awareness that celebrates the green lifestyle. Earth Day spurs us to see our environment - and one another - in a new way, to turn the invisible into the visible, to transform the disposable into the invaluable. Earth Day also reminds us that we're part of an interconnected ecosystem that's sensitive to human impact and that we're part of an interconnected regional economy that's sensitive to environmental forces.

This event will feature a conversation to explore how the disability community can help lessen our impact with DME recycling, sustainable gardening and health, medicine disposal, proper med disposal, accessible outdoor opportunities, and more.

"Going Green" means to live life, as an individual as well as a community, in a way that is friendly to the natural environment and is sustainable for the earth, and Earth Day is the annual day of awareness that celebrates the green lifestyle. Earth Day spurs us to see our environment - and one another - in a new way, to turn the invisible into the visible, to transform the disposable into the invaluable. Earth Day also reminds us that we're part of an interconnected ecosystem that's sensitive to human impact and that we're part of an interconnected regional economy that's sensitive to environmental forces.

This event will feature a conversation to explore how the disability community can help lessen our impact with DME recycling, sustainable gardening and health, medicine disposal, proper med disposal, accessible outdoor opportunities, and more.

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Virtual
https://www.disabilitysa.org/april-6th-a-better-earth.html

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Admission is free.
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