A PUBLICATION OF TRI-COUNTIES REGIONAL CENTER
Santa Barbara • Ventura • San Luis Obispo
Cover Story 01 The Challengers Hit off a New Season Featured Articles 02 TCRC Rolls Out Housing Plan 03 Voting Made Simpler 03 On the Horizon: Self-Directed Services 04 Unheralded Benefit of Modafinil 04 Teen makes Strides with Provigil 04 About CHANCE 08 A Life Well Lived 09 Clinical Director Speaks on Autism 10 An Idea Becomes a Law: The Warren Mattingly Signature Stamp Bill Recurring Topics 02 Message From the Executive Director 03 Safety Stu’s Corner 05 Clients’ Rights Advocacy Update 06 Calendar of Events 08 Announcements 11 TCRC Staff News 12 Greetings From the TCADD Board President
Mission
TCRC provides person and family centered planning, services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities to maximize opportunities and choices for living, working, learning and recreating in the community.
Vision
Persons with developmental disabilities live fully and safely as active and independent members of their community.
The Challengers Hit Off a New Season
Dos Pueblos Little League Baseball Offers the Challengers Division by Heather Wennergren, Media Coordinator
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ohn hits the sidelines to check in with his coach. John goes through warm ups, skill drills, and gets tips from a big buddy. He enjoys a good game with his teammates, all of whom have physical or developmental disabilities. He plays for the Challenger Division of Dos Pueblos Little League (DPLL). This little league came into being when a 9 year old boy with Down Syndrome begged his mother to join a baseball team. Her endless phone calls up and down the coast found no team for kids with disabilities. Then she called “Doc” Read, acting President of Dos Pueblos Little League. He took up the challenge and in 2004, opened a league for those with physical and developmental disabilities. This league has grown to include both girls and boys between the ages of 5 and 18. Many Challenger players get guidance from their volunteer big buddies in other divisions. Helping out a teammate
During practice, John gets a guaranteed home run, like some of his teammates. Games conclude with a team huddle, cheer and “high fives”. John loves to run through the human tunnel formed by parents and fans during the
photography: Melissa Fitch
SPRING 2008
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John checks in with his coach
players “Victory Run”. This little league is helping John build skill, character and form lasting connections with teammates. DPLL season begins in March and ends in June. The Challenger Division meets for an hour on Saturday mornings. Division rules allow for modification of play at all levels. This lets the kids enjoy competitive games, as their skill level allows. Coaching staff are parents, friends and others committed to working with kids with disabilities - - fun is had by all! DPLL Challenger Division 805.681.9165 dpllchallengers@yahoo.com www.dpll.net SPRING 2008 tri-line | 1