Advocates Inform People with Disabilities About Hurricane Preparedness

Mar 02, 2019

Current Leadership CILB students and alumni celebrate with CILB staff and Board Members
(From L-R: CILB Tech - (Alumni) Isaiah Woon, Kayleena R. (Alumni), Derek. W. CILB Receptionist and I&R Specialist - Penny Archie, CILB CEO - Corey Hinds, Lisa S., Kashie C., Alessio M., CILB Board President - Craig Lilienthal, MS; Front Row Center: Christina K. (Alumni)

Leadership CILB is a special opportunity for individuals with disabilities in Broward County with the objective to create ambassadors and advocates within our disability community. The program is hosted by the Center for Independent Living of Broward and facilitated by Leadership CILB Program Director, Jene Kapela. This year's project was to inform people with disabilities how to prepare for any hurricane or severe storm. 

 

The group created a brochure providing detailed information about local resources and tips on how you can stay prepared in the event of a hurricane or storm. 

This year's class included our own Receptionist and I&R Specialist Penny Archie, Kashia C., Alessio M., Joseph P., Lisa S, and Derek W.

 

The program's graduation ceremony saw several people attend including alumni, friends, family and staff from the Center for Independent Living of Broward and community partners. Congratulations to all the graduates!

 

The Center for Independent Living of Broward wishes to thank our corporate sponsor, Royal Caribbean Cruises LTD as well as YOLO for hosting the graduation ceremony.

 

You can also find more information about the program by going to the Leadership CILB Facebook page.

 

If you would like to sign up for our next Leadership CILB program, you may follow this link or contact the Center for Independent Living of Broward at 954-722-6400 /
TTY: 954-735-0963.

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