Posted on January 4, 2016
As the result of valuable feedback from our supporters, our website now allows for a more engaged user experience with improved search functions, site navigation, as well as optimization that allows fully functional access on all mobile devices. This, along with newly added translation capabilities, enables further growth of our international reach in an increasingly globalized world.
The new content-rich website better promotes and shares ADAO’s core focus of education, advocacy, and community. Updated and additional key resources include:
- “Action Alerts” to highlight breaking asbestos news
- U.S. Congressional legislation
- U.S. Surgeon General’s statements
- U.S. Congressional staff briefings
- Featured Videos
- An array of educational materials both academic and non-academic
- Patient resources
- Homeowner resources
- Featured blogs
- Additional languages available for translation
- Hundreds of patient stories from the Share Your Stories archive
- Information on ADAO’s Annual International Awareness and Prevention Conferences
- Social Media buttons (Twitter, Facebook, and Google+) so users can connect and share with ADAO in real-time
- Easy sign up page for ADAO’s monthly eNewsletters, and asbestos community updates
Through the launch of this new website, Chris Miller’s team at Design & Cinema and ADAO have made accessing life-saving information and resources much easier for our community. Thank you Chris, for your amazing work!
Don’t wait! Check out ADAO’s new site today at www.adao.us.
About ADAO:
The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) was founded by Linda Reinstein and Doug Larkin in 2004 and headquartered in Redondo Beach, California. ADAO is the largest independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the U.S. dedicated to preventing asbestos exposure, eliminating asbestos-related diseases, and protecting asbestos victims’ civil rights through education, advocacy, and community initiatives. Although ADAO has exponentially grown since 2004, our mission and goals have remained constant: educating the public and medical community about asbestos-related diseases and preventing asbestos exposure; supporting research that leads to early detection, prevention and a cure; collaborating with organizations around the world for a global asbestos ban; and uniting asbestos victims to Share Their Stories, learn about treatment options, and support each other.