Inglis Foundation publishes information about Inglis programs and to raise awareness about people with physical disabilities. We offer publications specifically designed for all ages.
Please use our convenient online form to request complimentary copies of Inglis literature.
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Image Newsletter
Image reports on events and activities, new programs and services offered by Inglis Foundation. Join our email list to receive Image by email!
Download the current issue:
Spring 2010
Download archived editions:
Winter 2010 (Donor List)
Summer/Fall 2009
Winter/Spring 2009
Fall 2008 (Donor List)
Summer 2008
Winter 2008
Fall 2007 (Donor List)
Summer 2007
Winter 2007
Fall 2006 |
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Discovering People on Wheels
Discovering People on Wheels is a question/response coloring book for early elementary children. The coloring book helps to dispel myths and encourage understanding about what people in wheelchairs can do. Educators and others across the country have found it very useful in helping non-disabled children understand people who use wheelchairs.
For a free single copy, send a self-addressed 9" x 12" envelope with
$1.00 postage to: Inglis Foundation, Public Relations, 2600 Belmont Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131.
This publication is provided free of charge to schools, daycare centers, youth groups, camps and other organizations in quantities of 50 or less. A copy of the Teachers' Resource Guide - with suggestions and educational strategies for teachers to use in developing a learning unit on disability awareness - is included with orders.
Use our convenient online form to request copies. You must include the name and address of your school or organization as well as a contact person's name and phone number on the order form.
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Walking with People on Wheels
This newly redesigned, informative brochure provides older elementary school children and adults with tips on what to do, or not to do, when meeting or assisting someone in a wheelchair.
For a free single copy, send a self-addressed #10 business envelope with 59 cents postage to: Inglis Foundation, Public Relations, 2600 Belmont Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131.
This publication is provided free of charge to schools, daycare centers, youth groups, camps and other organizations in quantities of 50 or less.
Use our convenient online form to request copies. You must include the name and address of your school or organization as well as a contact person's name and phone number on the order form.
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