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"Positively Enabled"
The Council For Community Television has been committed to bring a greater awareness of what is truly wonderful about the world we live in. Fellow citizens help make everyday of our lives another day to look forward to.
What makes these people exceptional and worthy of recognition is their commitment to society by just performing jobs that go unrecognized: from the people who make sure water is running from our faucets to those who perform an endless array of services we expect to be available when we need or want them.
WE ARE THE GOOD NEWS PEOPLE !
We are very excited about an ongoing television program project brought to us by an exceptional young lady. Her name is Jacqueline “Jacky” Esmeijer. I have had the privilege of getting to know her while she attended Santa Rosa Junior Colleges' Petaluma Campus. Upon closing her term at SRJC, she invited Council For Community Television to produce a class project entitled “Positively Enabled."
Jacky Esmeijer has cerebral palsy. Her goal is to provide a greater public awareness of people with disabilities and show the public they lead happy, healthy and productive lives in spite of the challenges facing them. As Jacky likes to say: "my disability does not define me, I do." Positively Enabled allows others facing challenges to make this statement of self-definition in their own unique way utilizing our powerful tool of television.
Please join us in sponsoring “Positively Enabled.” Council For Community Television’s programs, focused on a broad variety of community subjects, have reached over a 100,000 households, from Marin to Sonoma Counties on the AT&T Cable services.
Excerpts of this program can be viewed anywhere in the world via our website at www.cfct.org.
Please contact me with any questions you may have.
Joe DeVito, Director Council For Community Television (707) 766-8269
More info please email Jacky Esmeijer positivelyenablednow@yahoo.com |