What kind of information should I include in my Letter of Intent?

Your Letter of Intent should provide detailed information about yourself and your disability. This should include: 1) Your name, address, telephone number, and date of birth; 2) An explanation of your disability and how it affects you; 3) Any accommodations that you need in order to function; 4) Any medical records or evidence of your disability; 5) Other supporting documents; 6) Any current services or accommodations you are receiving; 7) What types of services or accommodations you would like to receive; 8) Specific goals and outcomes you wish to achieve from the disability planning process; 9) A list of contacts who can provide more information about you and your disability; 10) Your signature, date, and any other necessary information. It is important to remember that your letter should be as detailed and comprehensive as possible in order to help the Disability Planning Team understand your needs and objectives. Be sure to include any relevant information in the letter and provide copies of any documents that you may have that are in support of your claim. Your letter should also include any questions that you have about the process and any other relevant information. This will help the Disability Planning Team understand your point of view and provide the best possible outcome. With a comprehensive and well-written Letter of Intent, you can help ensure that you get the support that you deserve.

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