"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.
A Black framed square with the top half white. The words "cure" and "now" are in large black bold letters above and below a blue stripe with the word "exclusion" in a chilly font with a red shadow. The bottom half is black with the word "Support" in large bold blue letters. Below that in smaller bold white letters it reads "equitable, inclusive and accessible communities, schools and employment."
This is a great way to start focusing on breaking down barriers and accepting people for who they are, rather then changing or trying to "fix" them. More products on their way!
Cure Exclusion Apparel Stop the cure, be warm and comfortable while promoting acceptance!