City of Boston to Host Annual Disability Community Forum on May 8, 2025

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Boston's annual Disability Community Forum is scheduled for May 8, 2025, from 2:00 to 3:30 p. m. at Suffolk University Law School, featuring both in-person and Zoom attendance options. Mayor Michelle Wu highlighted the forum as a vital opportunity for residents with disabilities to engage with city services and share their feedback. Kristen McCosh, the Disability Commissioner, will present the Commission and Board's Annual Report, followed by a public comment and Q&A session.

Last year's forum successfully gathered over 100 attendees, who discussed essential topics such as accessible housing and transportation. The forum serves as a platform for city officials to understand and address the needs of the disability community. Attendees are encouraged to submit questions in advance through the registration form. The event will be recorded and made available for later viewing on various platforms, ensuring wider accessibility of the discussions.

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