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IRS Economic Impact Payments Update

Here's the latest guidance on the Economic Impact Payments (of $1200 per adult, $500 per child 16 and younger) that are schedule to start being distributed this month.

Click below to see the IRS page with details and guidance, which was updated yesterday.

Also, according to the Social Security Administration these payments will not be considered as income. See more details here.

Here's an informative article from the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) on the effects of Econimic Impact Payments for those on Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and public housing: https://www.clasp.org/blog/10-things-know-about-economic-impact-rebate- payments

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The disability community is historically under-counted during the census. We are encouraging people with disabilities to be sure that they are a part of this census count!

The 2020 Census will determine congressional representation, inform hundreds of billions in federal funding every year to more than 100 programs, including:

▪ Medicaid ▪ Head Start ▪ Block grants for community mental health services ▪ DD Act programs

They provide data that will impact communities for the next decade. You can be counted by filling out a census form online, by mail, or a census worker may visit your home. The census will never ask you:

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The Krempels Center is a community day program for people living with brain injury. It's a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people living with brain injury. In partnership with universities and community volunteers, we offer programs that engage our members in meaningful and productive experiences and provide ongoing support and resources to survivors and their families.

Click the video image above to watch their video, or use the link below to visit their website.

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Easter Seals Program Activity Resource Guide Below is a link to a program guide of creative ideas and instructions for skill- building activities to support client goals.

There are over 70 pages of activities focused on having fun and learning. It's a great resource and we appreciate them sharing it!

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