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Disaster Relief Often Leaves Disabled People Behind. Disabled First Responders Are Changing That.
Disability inclusion in emergency preparedness and response doesn’t just mean supporting disabled victims of extreme weather. It also means including disabled communities in disaster relief strategy.
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