Everyone can be a self-advocate, but for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, becoming a self-advocate is even more important.
Make a Connection: People First and Organized Self-Advocacy Read More »
Everyone can be a self-advocate, but for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, becoming a self-advocate is even more important.
Make a Connection: People First and Organized Self-Advocacy Read More »
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was a game changer for people with disabilities. On July 26 we celebrate the 31st Anniversary of the ADA being signed into law.
Why and How to Celebrate the ADA Anniversary in a “Small” Year Read More »
In honor of National Autism Acceptance Month, we’d like to take the opportunity to lay out the basics of autism spectrum disorder and, more importantly, dispel the widely held myths about this complex developmental disability.
Celebrating National Autism Acceptance Month Read More »
March is National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, a time for us to celebrate all the achievements made by and for people with disabilities, as well as look to the future and what we have yet to accomplish.
Getting Ready for Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month Read More »
Community participation is an important part of living a happy, meaningful life. We all need to feel connected to our community, to feel like we belong. Here are a few ideas to keep your loved one active and engaged with the outside world.
Three Options to Connect with Your Community Read More »
We hear the term “self-advocate” a lot, but what does it really mean to be a self-advocate?
What is self-advocacy and what does it look like in practice? Read More »
Voting is at the heart of who we are as Americans and no citizen should be left out of the process because of a disability. Here are three of the most basic and fundamental rights as a voter with a disability.
Understanding your rights as a disability voter Read More »
Those that were born after July 26, 1990 have grown up in a world knowing that equal rights regarding disabilities is a guarantee, not just a promise.
Four Ways to Celebrate 30 Years of the Americans With Disabilities Act Read More »
Check out some useful information you can share with others who may need guidance about communicating effectively—and appropriately—with people who have disabilities.
Helping Others Communicate with People with Disabilities Read More »
Take the first step to be included in your community and find something to do that you love with others.
How to Be Included in Your Community Read More »