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causes to support

some of our students have conditions and we love supporting causes. we encourage if able to donate to these causes

please see the calendar of events related to awareness 


Service Dog Month(sept.)

ADA.gov
the most complete information is based in the US. 
in Ireland, For an animal to be recognized as a Service Dog it must be fully trained and registered with one of the following or an international equivalent: Irish Guide Dogs For The Blind Dogs For The Disabled (Cork) Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland Canine Partners (UK) Dog A.I.D. (UK) Guide Dogs UK Hearing Dogs For Deaf People (UK) Medical Detection Dogs (UK) Support Dogs (UK) International Guide Dog Federation
(we don't agree on the "registered part by organization only" as the us has better options for owner trained.

Many people with disabilities use a service animal in order to fully participate in everyday life. Dogs are be trained to perform important tasks to assist people with disabilities, such as providing stability for a person who has difficulty walking, picking up items for a person who uses a wheelchair, preventing a child with autism from wandering away, or alerting.

 Under the ADA, a service animal is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person's disability.

The dog must be trained to take a specific action when needed to assist the person with a disability.

animals that provide comfort just by being with a person. Because they have not been trained to perform a specific job or task, they do not qualify as service animals under the ADA. However, some State or local governments have laws that allow people to take emotional support animals into public places. You may check with your State and local government agencies to find out about these laws. emotional support, therapy, comfort, or companion animals are NOT service animals.

Under the ADA, the dog must already be trained before it can be taken into public places. However, some State or local laws cover animals that are still in training.

The ADA does not require service animals to wear a vest, ID tag, or specific harness.

Any breed and any size of dog

does NOT Required to wear a vest or other ID that indicates they’re a service dog. there is NO certification, certificate certified in any way or need to go through a professional training program

may ask 2 questions:
~Is the dog a service animal required because of a disability?
~What work or task has the dog been trained to perform?

can NOT ask:
~for any documentation that the dog is registered, licensed, or certified as a service animal
~Require that the dog demonstrate its task, or inquire about the nature of the person’s disability

local laws and gov can NOT:
~Require certification or registration of service dogs
~Ban a service dog based on its breed

THEY CAN:
~Require service dogs to be licensed and vaccinated, IF all dogs are required to be licensed and vaccinated
~Offer voluntary service dog registration programs


sign language awareness (sept 23.)

The International Day of Sign Languages is a opportunity to support and protect the linguistic identity and cultural diversity of all deaf people and other sign language users.

According to the World Federation of the Deaf, there are more than 70 million deaf people worldwide. More than 80% of them live in developing countries. Collectively, they use more than 300 different sign languages.

The proposal for the Day came from the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD), a federation of 135 national associations of deaf people, representing approximately 70 million deaf people’s human rights worldwide.

The International Day of Sign Languages was first celebrated in 2018 as part of the International Week of the Deaf.

Leukemia(sept awareness month)

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society funds leading-edge research for every type of blood cancer, including leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and other rare types of blood cancers. As the largest nonprofit funder of cutting-edge blood cancer research to advance cures, LLS has invested nearly $1.3 billion in cancer research since we started in 1949, leading to breakthroughs in immunotherapy, genomics and personalized medicine that are improving and saving the lives of patients. LLS helped advance 85% of the blood cancer treatment options approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration since 2017.

national sign language day

The International Day of Sign Languages is an unique opportunity to support and protect the linguistic identity and cultural diversity of all deaf people and other sign language users.

HSEE is proud to have sign language as a language class as standard.

the day acknowledges that early access to sign language and services in sign language, including quality education available in sign language, is vital to the growth and development of the deaf individual and critical to the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals. It recognizes the importance of preserving sign languages as part of linguistic and cultural diversity. It also emphasizes the principle of “nothing about us without us” in terms of working with deaf communities.


dysautonomia(awareness month oct)

dysautonomia international

there mission:  to identify the causes and cures for all forms of dysautonomia and to enhance the quality-of-life of people currently living with these illnesses.

there goal: to raise funds for research on various forms of dysautonomia, including but not limited to, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, Neurocardiogenic Syncope, Multiple System Atrophy, and Pure Autonomic Failure; To raise awareness of dysautonomia within the medical profession, and to provide accurate information to practitioners on the latest diagnostic methods and treatment options available, in order to improve patient care; To empower patients and caregivers by providing them with useful tools, resources and information regarding dysautonomia; and To increase awareness and recognition of dysautonomia amongst the general public.

depression awareness month (october)

This observance works to bring awareness to the need for depression awareness and the need for accessible and affordable mental health screenings. A number of different factors can often come into play with depression that can include a mix of environmental, genetic, psychological, and biological /biochemical components. Not everyone experiences depression in the same way, but it can affect anyone at any time. So, it is important to take that next step and seek out professional help and be screened if you or someone you care about feels they may be depressed. Depression is a highly treatable condition with many different options available, but a professional should be sought out to help determine the best course of action for every individual that is suffering from it.

Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (awareness day oct 20th) 

Mast Cell Action

Mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) is a condition which can develop in children or adults.

In people with MCAS, mast cell mediators are released too frequently or abundantly, and/or in response to triggers that are not typically considered to be harmful, for example; foodstuffs or chemicals in the environment. Inappropriately triggered inflammation among individuals with MCAS leads to a wide range of symptoms that affect multiple systems in the body.

The founders and trustees of Mast Cell Action are united in our common vision to provide support, raise awareness, and help advance the diagnosis and treatment of MCAS. Our objective is to build an organisation that gives a voice to patients, supports doctors, and informs policy-makers about this condition.


epilepsy(awareness month Nov.)

epilepsy foundation

The mission of the Epilepsy Foundation is to lead the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives. For more than five decades, the Epilepsy Foundation has shone a light on epilepsy. The Foundation and its nationwide network of nearly 50 partners connects people to treatment, support and resources; leads advocacy efforts; funds innovative research and the training of specialists; and educates the public about epilepsy and seizure first aid

educational support for individuals and families to help make sure they can manage and control their seizures to the best of their ability. Special initiatives help individuals and caregivers improve their overall health and raise awareness about the risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). In addition, we educate the general public to help improve understanding of epilepsy, seizure recognition, and first aid. Epilepsy.com is the largest online education and community portal in the world for epilepsy education and awareness, with over 19 million global visitors a year.


international people with disability's day 

we prefer to go all month long not jsut a day

persons with disabilities are less likely to access health care, education, employment and to participate in the community. An integrated approach is required to ensure that persons with disabilities are not left behind.

If accommodations for people with disabilities are not in place, ask the shop owner, mall manager and/or your elected officials to install them. It’s the law.

show compassion

People with disabilities sometimes feel invisible in our society. People rush around them in their daily routines, barely noticing them. Today, try to make eye contact and smile and be available to help should they seem to be having difficulties.


world braille day

Braille is an alphabet that can be used to write almost any language and versions are available in Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Spanish, and more.

Uncontracted Braille spells out every word, whereas contracted Braille is a shorthand version that abbreviates familiar words.

Braille, just like education, should be a legal right. Awareness of Braille’s importance cannot be overemphasized.

We often take our sight for granted and don’t understand the unique challenges that those with little or no sight face daily. Those with visual impairments deserve not only our recognition but also respect.

stalking awareness month

stalkingawareness.org

Stalking Prevention, Awareness

Stalking and harassment are similar and can overlap. Harassment may be part of a stalking pattern of behavior/course of conduct. Generally, the element of fear is what separates stalking from harassment. Harassment is typically irritating and bothersome, sometimes to the point where a victim feels deeply uncomfortable. However, victims of harassment are not typically afraid of their perpetrators. For example, a colleague who consistently mocks a new coworker for her appearance may be harassing her by saying cruel things and sending disparaging e-mails. While the victim is distressed and may feel sad, anxious, angry and/or uncomfortable, she is not afraid of the perpetrator – she does not believe that the behaviors will escalate or that further harm will come to her. However, if that same perpetrator began calling the victim’s cell phone, following the victim and/or posting disparaging things about the victim online, it could become stalking.

HORSE DAY, dec

December 13

to encourage people to think about the economic, cultural, and historical contributions that horses have made, 

we at HSEE love our horses being a a key animal in our standard classes both sl and rl

world cancer day (February 4th)

worldcancerday.org

to raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment. World Cancer Day is led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) to support the goals of the World Cancer Declaration, written in 2008. The primary goal of World Cancer Day is to significantly reduce illness and death caused by cancer and is an opportunity to rally the international community to end the injustice of preventable suffering from cancer. The day is observed by the United Nations.

World Cancer Day targets misinformation,raises awareness, and reduces stigma. Multiple initiatives are run on World Cancer Day to show support for those affected by cancer

world cancer day (February 4th)

a time when all people can focus on their cardiovascular health. The Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention is shining a light on hypertension (high blood pressure), a leading risk factor for heart disease and stroke. The Division is committed to addressing barriers to health equity in communities disproportionately affected by cardiovascular disease.

August 4

International Owl Awareness Day

raises awareness about our beloved nocturnal raptors Owls have long captivated us with their mystery and perceived wisdom, but their representation in pop culture media, folklore, and material possessions does not always do these magical creatures justice. Despite their prominence in diverse international cultures, we often unintentionally harm our beloved owls. American Bird Conservancy and Partners in Flight (PFI) suggests that a third or more of our native owl species are in decline. International Owl Awareness Day not only celebrates the humble owl, but it also educates our community on how they can join us in conserving and protecting these fantastic beasts.

August 8

International cat day

It is a day to raise awareness for cats and learn about ways to help and protect them

at hsee (rl and sl) cats are a theme and always present 

August 26

International dog day

It , this day dedicated entirely to dogs looks to bring attention to the plight of animals around the globe and encourages adoption. With millions of dogs winding up in shelters across the country each year, choosing to adopt rather than shop has never been more important

celebrates all dogs, mixed breed and pure, and its mission is two-fold. Firstly, the day looks to spotlight the number of dogs looking to be rescued each year. The event strongly discourages buying dogs from pet stores supplied by puppy mills, backyard breeders, the Internet or newspaper ads. Rather, Its  all about adoption first from local shelters or adoption drives

remember puppies go fast, if you can adopt a older dog, who needs a home most & is not very quick to be picked.