What to Expect
In this insightful presentation, James Anderson, CEO of the James Cerebral Palsy Foundation, will shed light on the intersection of disability, ex-offenders, and employment, with a specific focus on uncovering valuable tax credits. Learn how fostering an inclusive work environment not only benefits individuals facing challenges but also provides significant tax advantages for businesses. Discover the power of diversity, social impact, and financial incentives in the realm of employment.
The format of this presentation will be lecture-style combined with real-time Q&A. We encourage all attendees to participate and ask questions during the presentation.
Those watching remotely through Zoom can ask questions online and our moderator will communicate them to the presenter.
Refreshments are generously provided each week by Arlene Arreola. Donations to help cover the costs are accepted. Additional refreshments will be available for purchase downstairs at the Skyline Café after class. We ask that you exercise good stewardship and help us keep the facility in good order by cleaning up after yourself.
Once the class is officially dismissed, we encourage ongoing information exchange and networking. If you have any questions that did not get answered in class, please email them to us and we’ll either incorporate the responses into a future session or email you back directly.

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How to Engage
Attend in Person
We meet in room M-1 located upstairs above the Skyline Café.


View Live Broadcast
We meet in room M-1 located upstairs above the Skyline Café.
Watch the Replay
You can watch this presentation on demand on our YouTube channel.
