Arc Seeks Awareness of Mental Disabilities

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For some, the month of March will represent the end to a very snowy winter. To others, it will mean the start of March Madness, the college basketball tournaments. However what many New Jersey citizens might not realize is that March is also National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, an opportunity to highlight and recognize the abilities and accomplishments of individuals with intellectual and development disabilities across the state. This recognition, originally declared via proclamation in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan, provides an occasion for self-advocates, families, and advocacy organizations like the Arc of New Jersey to raise awareness about developmental disabilities and the challenges these individuals face.

Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities are your neighbors. They are employed by your local businesses and they attend services with you at your place of worship. Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities belong in the community, living integrated lives with families and friends. National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month is a chance to take a second look at accessibility in your town, or at ways you can increase inclusivity on a community level. Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities can lead independent and productive lives here in New Jersey, as long as their fellow citizens provide a welcoming environment for them to do so.

Thomas Baffuto

Executive Director, Arc of New Jersey

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