Cheltenham Area Residents for Equality (CARE) is working to enact a local Human Relations Commission ordinance in Cheltenham Township to guarantee basic human rights to all without regard to race, color, sex, religion, ancestry, genetic information, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, familial status, marital status, age, mental or physical disability, use of guide or support animals and/or mechanical aids. We hope you'll support our efforts. We CARE!
Times Chronicle covers September 21 Commissioners' meeting
Commissioners Receptive to Appeals for Human Relations Commission in Cheltenham and Agree to Start Drafting Ordinance
An amazing commissioners meeting on September 21, 2011
A huge thank you to everyone who attended the Board of Commissioners meeting on September 21st, and especially to all of our amazing speakers. Their passion and thoughtfulness were awe inspiring. They left our commissioners with no choice but to support a Cheltenham Township Human Relations Commission, and they promised to do so. Thanks also to our organizational supporters including the Cheltenham chapters of the NAACP and the League of Women Voters as well as leaders from Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel and the United Church of Christ. Tonight Cheltenham Township demonstrated the best this community has to offer. I'm so proud of all of us!
This matter was referred to the Public Affairs Committee and the Township solicitor to draft a human relations commission ordinance. CARE will closely monitor the progress of this legislation and will keep you posted.
Congratulations to all for bringing Cheltenham Township one step closer to equality!
Click here for a draft of a proposed Cheltenham Township Human Relations Commission ordinance
Click here for a draft of a proposed Cheltenham Township Human Relations Commission ordinance
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