Mayor’s Commission for Persons with Disabilities Martin J. Walsh, Mayor
The City of Boston is Accepting Applications For Open Seats on The Disability Commission Advisory Board
APPLY NOW!
The Boston Disability Commission Advisory Board is made up of thirteen (13) members who advise the Mayor and City Officials on policies and procedures that will increase accessibility and inclusion for persons with disabilities who live, work, and visit Boston. We are currently seeking applications for open seats on the Advisory Board from people with disabilities who are representative of the diverse needs of Boston’s neighborhoods and communities, particularly those that are underserved. Members will be appointed by the Mayor and serve in a volunteer capacity for a term of three years. All applicants must meet the following requirements:
Must be a resident of the City of Boston
Must have a disability OR be the parent of a disabled child
Must be able to attend monthly Commission meetings held from 5:30 to 7:30, in Boston City Hall
Letters of interest, including a resume if possible, should be sent to the attention of:
Commissioner Kristen McCosh Mayor’s Commission for Persons with Disabilities
[email protected] or by postal mail to the address below
For questions and information, contact the Commission by phone at 617-635-3682 (617-635-2541 TTY), email at
[email protected], or visit www.boston.gov/disability/commission.asp .
BOSTON CITY HALL • ROOM 967 • ONE CITY HALL SQUARE • BOSTON • MASSACHUSETTS • 02201 617-635-3682 • TTY: 617-635-2541 • Fax: 617-635-3290 • www.boston.gov
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