Monday, September 27, 2021
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Thanks to loyal customers like you, Sorenson is always innovating and creating new user-friendly apps like Wavello and ntouch Mobile! #SorensonEcosystem
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CENTER ON DEAFNESS INLAND EMPIRE
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Watch and learn the services
CODIE has to offer you!
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Center On Deafness-Inland Empire (#codie_riv) is a non-profit community based service agency that provide services in Riverside, San Bernardino, Inyo and Mono counties. CODIE’s specific and primary purpose is to act as a coordinating agency that addresses the board social service needs of deaf and hard of hearing people through direct service provision in advocacy, research and dissemination of information regarding deafness to parents, professionals and consumers. All staff are fluent in American Sign Language. Center on Deafness-Inland Empire (CODIE) CODIE Family Outreach Riverside ASL Social
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ENERGY UPGRADE CALIFORNIA
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Transcript: During peak hours, usually between 4 p.m. – 9 p.m., cleaner energy is less abundant. TOU rate plans are designed to encourage consumers to use less electricity during peak hours in order to reduce the use of non-renewable energy. By shifting electricity use outside of peak hours, Californians can make greater use of cleaner energy resources like wind and solar power. How do you know if TOU is the right plan for you? If you live in a very hot area that requires air conditioning, or if you have medical equipment at home that requires a lot of electricity use, it’s especially important that you consider TOU rate plans. Remember, just because the transition to TOU is automatic doesn’t mean it’s mandatory! You are free to switch back to any existing eligible rate plan at any time by contacting your utility provider. If you are on programs such as Medical Baseline, Energy Savings Assistance program (ESA), and California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE), you will not be transitioned to Time of Use Rates. And, if you’re not signed up for these but think you qualify, your utility provider will be happy to help you enroll. Additionally, customers in hot climate zones inland are exempt from the transition. To find out whether Time-of-Use is a good fit for you, you can test-drive a plan risk-free for the first twelve months. When you automatically transition, you are also automatically enrolled in Bill Protection. This means that if you pay more during your first year on the TOU rate plan than you would have on your previous Tiered Rate Plan, you will receive a credit for the difference at the end of 12 months. The key to navigating Time-of-Use is to keep in mind that the plan puts more control in your hands, and rewards residents for using more clean energy by shifting their use to off-peak hours. You can find out more at energyupgradeca.org/time-of-use.
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PARENTS: HELP SLOW THE SPREAD
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Parents: prevent the spread of COVID-19 this school year. Get kids 12+ fully vaccinated against COVID-19. All kids, regardless of if they’ve been vaccinated, should wear a mask indoors.
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Deaf Health Talks, provided in ASL, with Q&A. Happening Tuesday, September 28, 8 to 9 PM EDT, on Facebook Live and Zoom. Expecting a Baby? What You Need to Know About the Fourth Trimester, with Tiffany Panko, MD, MBA from the Deaf Health Lab at RIT/NTID, Kimberly Kelstone, DNP, CNM, CI/CT, from Harrisonburg OB/GYN, Gloshando Lawyer, PhD from the COCOA Language, Advocacy and Consulting LLC, and Kat Head, CPD, CLC from Kat the Doula. Talk is moderated by Shazia Siddiqi, MD, MPH from University of Rochester Medical Center.
**For closed captioning, register here to join on Zoom: https://bit.ly/3zMbzQc
This event will also be live-streamed without live captioning on Facebook.
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A free Facebook Live discussion and Q&A in American Sign Language, hosted by the MDisability Program, at the University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine, in partnership with Partners in Deaf Health and Michigan Deaf Health.
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Californians, if you have fallen behind on rental and utilities, get help at housingiskey.com today!
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