The University of Cincinnati Center for Excellence in Development is dedicated to the vision that people with disabilities can lead the lives they want.
March is #WomensHistoryMonth! 🎉
We're celebrating women with disabilities who’ve made history. Today’s spotlight: Sen. Tammy Duckworth—combat veteran, disability advocate, and the first woman with a disability in the U.S. Senate.
As Ramadan begins, we extend our warmest wishes to all who are observing this sacred month of reflection, prayer, and community. May this time bring peace, gratitude, and renewal to you and your loved ones.
Your loved one is ready for therapy, but the wait feels endless. How can you support them without overstepping?
Join @familyaware’s free webinar "Bridging the Gap" on March 25 at 7 PM ET for guidance.
Register now: https://t.co/TP1cUjSLEr
Call Congress at 866-426-2631 and educate them on the importance of not cutting Medicaid.
Learn more from the National Health Law Project about the impact of cuts at https://t.co/PM5PT0KA1F.
#HandsOffOurMedicaid
🚨 Happening Soon!
Join us for the RTS Virtual Speaker Series: Development Across the Lifespan: Transition to Adulthood
March 4, 2025 | 🕖 7–8:30 PM ET | 💻 On Zoom
Featuring Dr. Susan Wiley.
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Stop by the Rubinstein Library for games and activities from February 24-28 to celebrate Rare Disease Day. No registration required. Join us!
Rare Disease Day is observed every year on February 28 (or 29 in leap years).
For Black History Month, we’re spotlighting Black leaders in the disability rights movement.
Meet Leroy Moore, poet, activist & co-founder of Krip-Hop Nation, which uplifts disabled musicians of color. His work pushes for justice at the intersection of race & disability.
Medicaid funds vital services for people with disabilities. This guide helps you share your story to advocate for Medicaid. Learn how to craft your message & make an impact!
Download here: https://t.co/0PJABfdg8h
DODD will be hosting community talks through 6 regions of Ohio this spring to connect with people with developmental disabilities and family members.
You can register for these talks, and other DODD events here: https://t.co/467Bm8crgT
For Black History Month, we’re spotlighting Black leaders in the disability rights movement.
Our first feature is Brad Lomax, a key figure in both the disability rights and Black Panther movements. He played a pivotal role in the historic 504 Sit-in.
February 28 is Rare Disease Day!
Did you know that 300 million people worldwide are living with a rare disease?
Learn more about Rare Disease Day here: https://t.co/VWQ0jGCvAF
We had a great evening at the North College Hill Transition Fair! Ohio Family to Family can walk alongside families transitioning from child to adult “systems”. We are family led and can tailor resources to your family needs and priorities.
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Happy Lunar New Year! This year we welcome the Year of the Snake, symbolizing wisdom, intuition, and transformation—qualities that inspire growth and prosperity. Wishing everyone joy and success in the year ahead!
Creating community is key! Families of children with special health care needs, join our 4-part series on Building a Personal Network of Support using Charting the LifeCourse tools. Starts Feb. 4—design the best life for your loved one! Register here: https://t.co/Lg8vDTOsVr
Save the Date! Join us for the RTS Virtual Speaker Series: Development Across the Lifespan: Transition to Adulthood
March 4, 2025 | 7–8:30 PM ET | On Zoom
Featuring Dr. Susan Wiley, expert in RTS & developmental care.
Register now: https://t.co/8Dzck4Ds2s
Today, we honor Ed Roberts, the "Father of Independent Living."
Paralyzed by polio at 14, he became the first wheelchair user at UC Berkeley, co-founded the first Center for Independent Living, and fought for disability rights. His legacy inspires us! #EdRobertsDay