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NCHPAD - Building Healthy Inclusive Communities

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Lakeshore Foundation hosted the Design4Disability Charrette on December 2, 2015 thanks to a grant from the National Center for Mobility Management. Stakeholders with disability met to discuss ways to improve access to health and transportation in their local area.

What is a Charrette you say?
A charrette (pronounced [shuh-ret]), is an intense period of design or planning activity.  Charrettes serve as a way of quickly generating a design solution while integrating the skills and interests of a diverse group of people.



A full media recap of the event is available on the following platforms:
 
Instagram (@NCHPAD): Watch short interviews with participants
 
YouTube (/NCPAD): Watch the event overview video
 
Facebook (/NCHPAD): View a photo album from the event


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