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Focus on your Ability 

We the Stars Disability Advocacy Group 


Focus on Ability not disABILITY.We The Stars Disability Advocacy Group helps bring awareness  to the public about how people with disabilities live and work, through seminars, workshops, meetings, and peer group discussions. We are still bullied by the public without truly knowing what we are capable of. They only focus on what we can't do instead of what we can do. We even create our own websites to show the public what we can do.





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Mission: Speak up for People with disAbilities 

Use my voice to help people with disabilities. 

I’m a disability advocate wanting to help other people with disabilities navigate through  the system. I want other people with disabilities to come explore options and share ideas. Together we can make a difference. 

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Be Visible to be Heard

It's important to post often so everyone will get to know you. If people know who you are they may start to follow and listen

There is a Place

Where can you go to look for information? What agencies are in your area? For example, in NY we have AHRC, YAI, SANYS and ARC agencies. ...

Focus on Ability

We The Stars Disability Advocacy Group is an up and coming group for people with disabilities who want to share ideas, connect with...

Can you see Me?

I have an invisible disability. I am not invisible. I have feelings. My feelings get hurt if you make fun of me. I don't understand...

EVERY ONE MATTERS

Get involved It's important as an advocate to attend events. I recently attended the YAI Central Park Challenge and helped raise over...

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I am a strong woman who happens to have an invisible disAbility

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I was always bullied while growing up. It was tough for me to go to school everyday.  I was transfered to a school for special education.  All the students were the same. I finally found a  safe place to go to school. I found my voice. I knew I wanted to do something to help other people. I joined YAI self advocacy and became a self advocate.  I learned how to speak up... I went to protests, I went to Albany to speak with elected officials,  I protested against budget cuts.I took a course with Partners in Policy making. I learned even more about self advocate.  My dream came true and went to college through the AHRC Melissa Reggio program.  I learned fashion design and continued my education with self advocacy. I want to develop a group where members share ideas on how to make things better for people with disabilities. We speak up for people who can't speak for themselves 

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