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Newsletter Survey

We are conducting a survey to determine what type information readers of our newsletter, Ahead of the Times enjoy and find most valuable. We also would like to know if there is something that you particularly don't like. Your feedback will help us ensure that each month you receive the information that you want and can use. You can also complete this survey on line at http://www.independenceinc.org/nlsurvey.htm Thank you for taking a few moments to let us know how you feel.

Why type of articles do you read: Always Sometimes Never
National disability policy and legislation
State disability policy and legislation
Lawrence area programs and events 
Independence, Inc. programs 
Independence, Inc. events
Support group announcements
Recreational activities/opportunities
Housing issues
Calendar

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What type of articles, information, or changes would you like to see in the future:

Do you feel that Ahead of the Times presents to the community a positive image of 
Independence, Inc. and the independent living movement?    Yes   No

If "no" please explain: 

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Consumer of Independence, Inc.
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Agency
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Media
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785/841-0333, 1-888-824-7277 (toll-free) 
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