OSLP/Full Access: Look Me In The Eye — The Longer Version (video)
I work with “Two Agencies: One Vision” and we just started this campaign to help all of us recognize the value of people with disabilities. We shot a couple of commercials that Paul Garrett (stone Canyon Productions) and I (Rick Dancer Media Services) put together. Take a look you’ll be seeing them on TV soon. This is the longer version and will be on our soon to be “Two Agencies: One Vision” website.
Tags: Bev Smith., Full Access, Kidsports, Ninkasi, Oregon Supported Living Program, Rick Dancer, Services to the Disabled









Love it, Excellent!
Look Me in the Eye!
This is really a great concept. Our Compassionate Ministry Program would be nothing without that attitude! Wish i could show this to them all at our volunteer training next Friday evening. Thank you Rick!
This is powerful. Our Compassionate Ministry Program would be nothing if people could not do this! I wish i could show this to all of our volunteers at the next training on Sept. 5th. Thank you Rick!
Rick:
This great work and important!
Jim
I love this. We need to get into the schools. I drive special needs kids (little bus) and some kids who are older have a problem with the bus. They don't want to use it as it has that connotation. Yes, we are people. Treat me as such. Look me in the eye.
Excellent and agreat use of the media! Thanks Rick!
I think this is great. Such a simple concept and gesture that can make a huge difference in one person's life and in our society.
I think this is great. Such a simple concept and gesture that can make a huge difference in one person's life and in our society.