Appendices C Survey Reminder

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Documenting and Evaluating Initial Results of the Office of Disability Employment Policy's Getting to Work Curriculum

Appendices C Survey Reminder

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Survey about Getting to Work: A Training Curriculum for HIV/AIDS Service Providers and Housing Providers

Reminder for a Web-Based Survey

[DATE]


Hello,


This is a quick reminder to go online and complete your Getting to Work Training Survey by XXXX XX, 2014.


If you are receiving this email, your survey responses have not been submitted!

Please remember to hit “submit” to complete your survey.


Your participation in the survey will help us improve future trainings.


The link to the survey is: [LINK]

Your token is: [TOKEN]


Please do not hesitate to contact Lisa Lin-Freeman from IMPAQ at (443) 539-1396 or [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns regarding the Getting to Work Training Survey.


Sincerely,



Anne Chamberlain

Senior Research Associate

IMPAQ International, LLC


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