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Title: Strength in Community: Community Organizer Summit

Date: Friday - Sunday
September 28 - 30, 2018

Location: Grizzly Creek Ranch
Portola, CA

Attention systems change advocates and community organizers!

Join us for a 3-day summit designated to:

  • Refresh and reignite passion to better serve the needs of our disability community;
  • Build organizing skills, strategies and tactics;
  • Increase our leadership skills through team building.

Summit Participants will be provided with:

  • An energizing and accessible facility surrounded by magnificent vistas, valleys and meadows;
  • Shared cabins with multiple participants;
  • Meals in a spacious dining hall;
  • And reasonable accommodations upon request.
  • Accessible transportation to the Grizzly Creek Ranch from the Sacramento airport, train station and CFILC office.

Updated Agenda Now Available

Click to Download the Accessible PDF Agenda. (Uploaded 9/18/2018)

Registration for this event has closed. We look forward to seeing you at the event!



* This is a SCENT FREE event, for the comfort and accessibility of all participants
please do not use perfume, cologne, or other fragrances.

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Welcome to the Disability Organizing Network (DOnetwork) website! The DOnetwork calls to action the California Disability Communities and allies, through community organizing, advocacy, education, leadership development and coalition building to effect systems change in local, state and national issues.

The CFILC Disability Organizing Network is a statewide disability advocacy network of 28 Independent Living Centers and the communities they serve. In each center there is a full time staff person devoted to increasing civic participation through community organizing, education and advocacy around issues that affect the Disability Communities.