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Southampton Town Hosts First Disability Services Resource Fair

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Organizations that provide programs, services and support for individuals with disabilities were represented at Southampton Town's first Disability Services Resource Fair. COURTESY TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON

Organizations that provide programs, services and support for individuals with disabilities were represented at Southampton Town's first Disability Services Resource Fair. COURTESY TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON

Organizations that provide programs, services and support for individuals with disabilities were represented at Southampton Town's first Disability Services Resource Fair. COURTESY TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON

Organizations that provide programs, services and support for individuals with disabilities were represented at Southampton Town's first Disability Services Resource Fair. COURTESY TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON

authorStaff Writer on Nov 11, 2024
The Southampton Town Disability Task Force held its first Disability Services Resource Fair on Saturday, November 2, at the Hampton Bays Senior Center. Councilmember Michael Iasilli, liaison to the task... more

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