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A community mental health board referendum campaign in Palatine Township, IL. We need to educate people about the topic, tell them why it's needed, and allow them to donate, sign up to volunteer, etc.

Vote YES for Mental Health—Palatine Township

Our mission at Vote YES for Mental Health—Palatine Township is to ensure that our campaign is accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities. We are dedicated to making our resources, events, and information easily available and understandable for everyone.

WHY ACCESSIBILITY MATTERS

Accessibility is essential to our campaign as it enables individuals with disabilities to engage with our materials and participate in our events with equal ease and enjoyment. We are committed to providing an inclusive experience for all community members.

OUR COMMITMENT TO ACCESSIBILITY

We have aligned our campaign with the latest WCAG [2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2 - select relevant option] guidelines and have achieved a level of accessibility that meets [A / AA / AAA - select relevant option] standards. Our campaign materials are designed to be compatible with assistive technologies, ensuring that individuals with disabilities can fully engage with our content.

    In our efforts to enhance accessibility, we have:

DECLARATION OF PARTIAL COMPLIANCE WITH THE STANDARD DUE TO THIRD-PARTY CONTENT [ONLY ADD IF RELEVANT]

As a community campaign, we acknowledge that certain aspects of our digital presence may be affected by third-party content. If you encounter any accessibility issues related to third-party content, please notify us so that we can address these concerns.

ACCESSIBILITY SUPPORT

We are committed to providing accessible resources and support for individuals who may require additional assistance. Our campaign offices and event venues are equipped with accessibility arrangements to ensure that everyone can participate in our initiatives.

CONTACT US

If you encounter any accessibility issues, have suggestions for improving accessibility, or require further assistance, please reach out to our accessibility coordinator:

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