A Publication of Tri-Counties Regional Center | Fall 2017
Cover Story 01 The Art of Advocacy Featured Articles 02 Ten Years and Counting... A Happy, Dedicated Employee 05 Exciting Changes to Respite 05 Special Olympics Expands to Santa Ynez Valley! 06 Little Free Libraries - Good Things Come in Small Packages 07 It's Never Too Late to Find Community 14 The Journey of Cannabidiol 15 My Life Inside
The Art of Advocacy
Artists with developmental disabilities paint a powerful picture By Debra Muzikar Excerpted from the "Autism File" publication with permission from author
Recurring Topics 02 From the Executive Director 08 Calendar of Events 16 Greetings from the President "Consumer" by Gabby Ledesma
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Persons with developmental disabilities live fully and safely as active and independent members of their community.
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.
This summer the extraordinary art work of Californians with developmental disabilities, many on the autism spectrum, was on display in the Maria Shriver Room at the California Museum in Sacramento. The exhibit, titled TBD – To Be Developmentally Disabled – Arts and Advocacy, was the first of its kind at the museum. In a unique collaboration, Sacramento service provider Choices Person Centered Services partnered with the California Disability Community Action Network (CDCAN), Claraty Art Studio and the Art of Autism to curate the exhibit. “Often a person with a disability is not even seen as a person except as a recipient, a beneficiary, a consumer, a client, a caseload number, or someone who simply and constantly needs help … not a person who needs and wants a life like anyone else – love, happiness, and joy” ~ Marty Omoto, CDCAN
The Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act It’s fitting that the exhibit, centered in Sacramento, coincides with the 50th anniversary year celebrations marking the establishment of the community-based continued on page 4 Santa Barbara | Ventura |
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