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Happy Holidays!

Dear Coded Generations Friends,

Please take a moment this Holiday Season to think about all the positive ways people with disabilities are impacting your lives, directly or indirectly. We are very grateful again this year to all those who took the extra mile in helping a child or adult with a disability overcome challenges and live happy and successful lives.

Our Coded Generations Team made a great deal of progress this year and will have 95% of the filming done by the end of December. Both our main characters have experienced life changing events and our team has a deepened understanding of the complex issues surrounding inclusive education and inclusive workplaces. We will be presenting and exploring those complexities of inclusion in our documentary.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank our incredible supporters this year: Rosetta Stone, Best Buddies International, The National Down Syndrome Society, TASH, The Institute for Economic Empowerment, Docs in Progress and ,of course, our wonderful filmmakers for their dedication and many volunteer hours: Olha Onyshko, Sarah Farhat and Marc Alexander.

If you would like to help us bring this film to the big screen sooner we welcome your kind tax free donations! Also if you need some ideas for your Holiday shopping, please check our Amazon Shop or the wonderful products offered by the Down Syndrome Footprint (please include CODED at checkout so our film will get a percentage of your purchase).

Wishing you all a wonderful Holiday Season and a Healthy and Happy 2012!

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