Boundless Advocates

What is advocacy and why is it important?
To be an advocate is to speak out, stand up, protect and defend the rights of people who have an intellectual or developmental disability (I/DD). Both self-advocacy and advocacy on behalf of others are needed to present the strongest voice.
Ways you can help advocate:
Letter Writing
Giving In-person Testimony
Providing Written Testimony
Writing Cards/Thank Yous
How To Be An Advocate
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How much you participate in this group is really decided by you. By signing up you are alerting us that you would like to be notified about the opportunities to engage in this process.
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Guidance and assistance will be provided for all engagement opportunities. We are all participating in this work together and it is crucial that we speak with one unified voice.
Reach out to Anthony Kukura for more information!