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Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities

Family Employment Awareness Training

FEAT is a live, online series using Zoom. You may register for one or more sessions. 

Session Dates: Sept. 23, 26, 30; & Oct.3, 2024
Session Time: 5 - 6:30 PM


You will be able to access the meeting by computer, mobile device or listen using a landline phone. Complete details will be sent to you by email after submitting your registration.

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*Note:  Registration fees will not be refunded for registrations processed or cancelled after XXXX, however, you may transfer the registration to another member or your organization or family.
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