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1964.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XVII - Issue No. 3
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles within this newsletter include; The President Speaks on Mental Retardation, Vetoed Bills to be Reintroduced, Governor Proclaims Retarded Childrens Week, Advertising Council Selects Mental Retardation as National Health...
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1965.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XVIII - Issue No. 1
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles within this newsletter include; "Not Without Hope", $138M Construction for Seven New State Schools to Relieve Overcrowding, Ground Broken for Research Institute for Mental Retardation, Association Testifies on Budget, ...
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1966.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XIX - Issue No. 2
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles within this newsletter include; Parent Liability for Over 21's Eliminated, Governor "Urges" Community Services for Mentally Retarded, Services for Retarded Lag Under Community Mental Health Services Act, Department of ...
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1971.8.10 - Parents Visit Legislators in Albany
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIII No. 2, published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. in May 1971 details the Association's first parent and member protest at the capital in Albany, New York.
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
