Ability Pittsburgh
April 8, 2010
Free program
Ability Pittsburgh is a one-day program that offers hundreds of students with disabilities, age 12-21 opportunities to explore the collections and exhibitions at the History Center as well as to participate in four distinct interactive activity modules.
Modeled after Smithsonian’s IDEA Celebration, Ability Pittsburgh builds awareness of the importance of access, equal opportunity, and education for youth with disabilities in the region, and encourages and supports the efforts of these young people to participate in activities that open their minds to new worlds of knowledge, careers, education, and other rewarding life-opportunities.
To RSVP for this event, please contact tsblanchette@heinzhistorycenter.org or 412-454-6411.
Free program
Ability Pittsburgh is a one-day program that offers hundreds of students with disabilities, age 12-21 opportunities to explore the collections and exhibitions at the History Center as well as to participate in four distinct interactive activity modules.
Modeled after Smithsonian’s IDEA Celebration, Ability Pittsburgh builds awareness of the importance of access, equal opportunity, and education for youth with disabilities in the region, and encourages and supports the efforts of these young people to participate in activities that open their minds to new worlds of knowledge, careers, education, and other rewarding life-opportunities.
To RSVP for this event, please contact tsblanchette@heinzhistorycenter.org or 412-454-6411.



