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Thanks to the work of UCC’s Daniel Hazard, the ministry and websites of the United Church of Christ Disabilities Ministries are more visible on the denomination’s website.
Appropriately, Disabilities Ministries can be found in the “Change the World” section of the main menu listed at the top of the Home Page and all subsequent Pages of www.ucc.org.
Websites of both Disabilities Ministries (uccdm.org) and the Mental Illness Network (ucc-min.org) now can be opened by clicking on sub-menus under Disabilities Ministries.
For other, less intuitive readers looking for Disabilities Ministries and the Mental Illness Network, each ministry now also can be located in a number of logical places in the Site Index found in Website Resources in The 411 Directory Page of ucc.org.
The UCCDM and the MIN, two active ministries within the United Church of Christ, are designed to educate, advocate, network, and promote the full inclusion, accessiblity, and wholeness of all persons with disability throughout the entire church and society, as mandated by several Resolutions passed at General Synod.
Accessibility to All, attitudinal and physical, results in the sharing of gifts that persons with disabilities bring to the entire church.
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