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TASK FORCE MEMBERS
Biographical information on the 12 members of the MDA National Task Force on Public
Awareness:
William W. Altaffer, Esq.; Tucson, Ariz.
Jan Blaustone; Nashville, Tenn.
Marilyn J. Cooper; Northridge, Calif.
Mario Damiani, Esq.; Washington, D.C.
Nicholas A. Johnson; Waltham,
Mass.
Elio Navarro, Tampa, Fla.
Michael Neufeldt; New Berlin, Wis.
Rob Roozeman, Sheldon, Iowa
Chris Rosa, Ph.D.; Flushing, N.Y.
Matthew Schuman; Greeley, Colo.
David A. Sheffield, Esq.; Silsbee, Texas
Angela Wrigglesworth; Houston, Texas |
Since the Muscular Dystrophy Association began, adults with neuromuscular
diseases have been among its leaders as chapter officers, members
of the Board of Directors and advisers. Under their guidance, MDA
has educated the public about living with disabilities and supported all
efforts to provide people with disabilities with equal rights and opportunities.
In 1992, MDA established the National Task Force on Public
Awareness. This advisory body is composed of individuals from across
the country who are leaders in their communities and achievers in many
professional fields. The group — consisting of adults affected by neuromuscular
diseases in MDA's program — serves as volunteer consultants
for the Association, particularly on issues of interest to people with disabilities.
In keeping with its three goals of independence, awareness and leadership,
the national task force helps inform the public about MDA's achievements
in its groundbreaking research and comprehensive services program in
behalf of more than a million Americans affected by neuromuscular diseases.
The group has also communicated its stands on such matters as national
health care plan, the Americans with Disabilities
Act, Medicaid funding, personal
assistance services, the Roosevelt Memorial, the ALS Treatment and Assistance Act, the
Charitable Giving Relief Act, the Family
Caregivers Enumeration Act, air carrier legislation, long-term home health care, ADA
Notification Act, funding for the social
services block grant, seeking an increase
in National Institutes of Health spending for muscular dystrophy research , the Homebound Clarification Act, the
Inclusive Design Act, Medicaid's proposed reduction regarding powered mobility devices and the Medicare Access To Complex Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Act of 2007.
As individuals, task force members represent the Association to the
news media. Members have appeared on network and syndicated television
programs, and have been interviewed by national, regional and
local print and radio media. Task force members are also highlighted in
MDA educational materials, including video and print public service
announcements.
Following the national task force's example, local task forces have
been formed in many of MDA's 160 chapters across the country.
In 1993, MDA became the only national voluntary health organization to
have received the National Council on Disability's Outstanding Service
Award for increasing public awareness of the capabilities of people with
disabilities. |
Mission Statement
The MDA National Task Force on Public Awareness
is a voluntary advisory body of adults with neuromuscular
disorders who are leaders in their communities.
It was organized to promote
the goals and programs of the Association and to provide MDA
with feedback relating to the needs of those it serves.
The Task Force's mission is to foster greater awareness
of MDA's contributions to people with neuromuscular
diseases as well as the Association's central role
in assisting those it serves to live rewarding,
productive lives, fully integrated into the mainstream
of American society. It also advises the Association
on matters of importance to people with disabilities
such as medical care, insurance, independent living,
personal assistance services and pertinent legislation.
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