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Colleen F. Tomko Pennsylvania
Member Since: 2005

"A disability is one part of a whole person. Every person has something to give, is of equal value and worth, and deserves equal access and opportunities."

Colleen is a parent and advocate for inclusion, a Penn State graduate, a graduate of Partners in Policymaking and president of
Kids Together, Inc.
an all-volunteer unfunded non-profit.

Please read my articles on inclusion posted at Kids Together and sign up for the newsletter or join the inclusion listserv. I have provided over 15 years of volunteer work to promote inclusion and advocate for my son and others.

Drop me line at colnchas@enter.net
Let me know what you think of my designs, or if there is something you'd like to see.

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"Mixed Messages" shows the front of a school with large steps leading to the doors. Above the doors is a banner stating "Come in, Everyone Welcome, unfounded since 1975". On the doors are posters taped, one says "Celebrate Diversity" and the other "Special Ed' with an arrow pointing to go in a different way. An accessible parking sign is in the foreground with the words "access in rear". Behind a bush on the side is a man in army clothes, covering his eye's, on his helmet it reads "Gen. Ed".

Mixed Messages T-shirts

Mixed Messages T-shirts
This shirt is great for promoting awareness about accessibility and the messages sent to children when those with disabilities are left out.

Mixed Messages Apparel

Mixed Messages Apparel
Great stuff to wear and to give as gifts! Help bring awareness to others about the messages sent to children with "all" doesn;t really mean "all".
Mixed Messages Black T-Shirt
Mixed Messages Black T-Shirt
$23.99
Mixed Messages Mousepad
Mixed Messages Mousepad
$13.99
Mixed Messages Large Mug
Mixed Messages Large Mug
$14.99
Mixed Messages Mug
Mixed Messages Mug
$13.99
Mixed Messages Tote Bag
Mixed Messages Tote Bag
$15.99
Mixed Messages Greeting Cards (Pk of 10)
Mixed Messages Greeting Cards (Pk of 10)
$17.99
Mixed Messages Large Poster
Mixed Messages Large Poster
$21.99
Mixed Messages Mini Poster Print
Mixed Messages Mini Poster Print
$7.99
Mixed Messages Postcards (Package of 8)
Mixed Messages Postcards (Package of 8)
$8.99
Mixed Messages Dog T-Shirt
Mixed Messages Dog T-Shirt
$19.99
Mixed Messages BBQ Apron
Mixed Messages BBQ Apron
$19.99
Mixed Messages Keepsake Box
Mixed Messages Keepsake Box
$22.99
Mixed Messages Tile Coaster
Mixed Messages Tile Coaster
$7.50



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