United States of America (Press Release) August 7, 2007 --
ATLANTA, GA—August 7, 2007—In her new e-book, Tonza Borden educates and inspires other disabled Americans on how to find the easiest, least expensive, and direct-to-the-source alternative resources such as Social Security Plan for Achieving Self-Sufficiency (PASS), in conjunction with other strategies to obtain gainful employment and homeownership.
Disability Empowerment is a simple guide to find little known financial assistance, without having to be repaid, to achieve a work goal and buy an affordable home—as she did with disability. It includes detailed instructions and writing samples. This eBook is available to all low-income people, but it supports people with disabilities who have fear for their financial future.
Borden wrote Disability Empowerment to help others with disability that are dreaming of operating a successful and profitable business or get a college degree and work in a specific career field, to become a home owner.
“My goal was to become self-reliant again and get my life back. I did not have a clue about how I would get the money needed for a micro business startup but by faith in God, I was already preparing a business plan,” said Borden. When I discovered the PASS, I developed a stronger determination to achieve my occupational goal, which meant extensive research and due diligence to make my dream come true.”
Link to Publication*: http://www.lulu.com/content/1081493
Borden has several years of Journalism experience. She graduated from Georgia Military College with a degree in business management and studied Journalism and Public Affairs at Fort Benjamin Harrison Defense Information School. This is her second book. The first, titled How To Survive During Recession And (What If) Depression was used by a nonprofit organization. She also wrote Layoff Survival Resources: Making Ends Meet When Others Can’t, commended by First Lady Laura Bush and former Georgia Governor Roy E. Barnes.
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Disability Empowerment is a simple guide to find little known financial assistance, without having to be repaid, to achieve a work goal and buy an affordable home—as she did with disability. It includes detailed instructions and writing samples. This eBook is available to all low-income people, but it supports people with disabilities who have fear for their financial future.
Borden wrote Disability Empowerment to help others with disability that are dreaming of operating a successful and profitable business or get a college degree and work in a specific career field, to become a home owner.
“My goal was to become self-reliant again and get my life back. I did not have a clue about how I would get the money needed for a micro business startup but by faith in God, I was already preparing a business plan,” said Borden. When I discovered the PASS, I developed a stronger determination to achieve my occupational goal, which meant extensive research and due diligence to make my dream come true.”
Link to Publication*: http://www.lulu.com/content/1081493
Borden has several years of Journalism experience. She graduated from Georgia Military College with a degree in business management and studied Journalism and Public Affairs at Fort Benjamin Harrison Defense Information School. This is her second book. The first, titled How To Survive During Recession And (What If) Depression was used by a nonprofit organization. She also wrote Layoff Survival Resources: Making Ends Meet When Others Can’t, commended by First Lady Laura Bush and former Georgia Governor Roy E. Barnes.
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