"A disability is one part
of a whole person. Every person has something to give, is of
equal value and worth, and deserves equal access and
opportunities."
Colleen is a parent and advocate for inclusion, a Penn State graduate, a graduate of Partners in Policymaking and president of Kids Together, Inc. an all-volunteer unfunded non-profit.
Please read my articles on inclusion posted at Kids Together and sign up for the newsletter or join the inclusion listserv. I have provided over 15 years of volunteer work to promote inclusion and advocate for my son and others.
Drop me line at colnchas@enter.net Let me know what you think of my designs, or if there is something you'd like to see.
Great image that really says it all. A milk carton sits in the center of a blue oval with yellow sunrays on the outside. Two sides of the carton are visible. On the left it states "missing" and below those words is the symbol of a person with a disability and the word "Excluded" rubber stamped across in red. Below the image it reads "Have you seen this person?". Underneath that in fine print it says "Last seen in a "special" place."
On the right side of the carton it begins with "Fortified with supports and services" in small print. In large bold red letters is "Inclusion", with "100% Natural" below in black letters. After that is a sun image with the phrase "It Does a Body Good" over top of it. At the bottom "A Product of Real Life". At very top edge of the carton (Where the expiration date typically is) it reads "Best if used from birth".
Missing Person / Inclusion Carton T-shirts These T-shirts make a clear easy to understand statement about inclusion verses exclusion. Just wear it for a great easy way make a difference.