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Fishers Parks: Fishers Celebrates Disability Awareness Month Virtually
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March 1, 2021
The City of Fishers and Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability will host their annual, month-long celebration ofΒ National Disability Awareness Month through March. The celebration, presented by Old National Bank, strives to bring awareness to what life is like for those with physical and intellectual disabilities through a series of special events and initiatives throughout the city. This yearβs celebration will be held virtually, with unique opportunities for all residents to get involved from the comfort of home.
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Next month the City of Fishers and Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability will host their annual, month-long celebration ofΒ National Disability Awareness Month. The celebration, presented by Old National Bank, strives to bring awareness to what life is like for those with physical and intellectual disabilities through a series of special events and initiatives throughout the city. This yearβs celebration will be held virtually, with unique opportunities for all residents to get involved from the comfort of home.
This yearβs theme, Building Our Inclusive Community, will celebrate the Committeeβs achievements in building an inclusive community including expanded employment opportunities, the creation of social groups such as Thrive Social Club, the addition of affordable and accessible housing with Real Americaβs SouthPointe Village Apartments, and more.
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βSince Fishers became a city, the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability has strived to build a more inclusive community every year by working with the disability stakeholders and our community partners,β said Cecilia Coble, co-chair of the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability. βThis March, our community will celebrate the achievements that have been built in the last five years in the City of Fishers. This foundation will help us to continue to work together to build a place where individuals with physical and intellectual disabilities can live and thrive without limits."βI am so proud of the work of the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability to build an inclusive and accessible community,β said Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness. βDespite the challenges presented by COVID-19 over the past year, the Committee has continued to move this initiative forwardβlaunching the Thrive Social Club to bring our residents together during a difficult time and transitioning our March celebration to a virtual series so that our community can participate safely from home.βThis yearβs lineup includes virtual events hosted by the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability and community partners such as Fishers Arts Council and the Hamilton East Public Library; a recurring Disability Awareness Month series onΒ ThisIsFishers.comΒ featuring guest blogs every Wednesday throughout March; and a new ally campaign which invites residents to become advocates for disability inclusion and showcase their support for the initiative. An ally toolkit will be available for download fromΒ fishers.in.us/DisabilityAwarenessΒ and will include information on how to be an ally, a list of frequently asked questions and a language guide, digital graphics, and other resources. Ally kits with stickers, t-shirts, and other items will be available for in-person pickup throughout March.βIt is so exciting to see the momentum that continues despite this health crisis,β said Kelly Hartman, co-chair of the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability. βAs a committee, we have been able to make the virtual pivot to sustain many of the events that have become the center of disability awareness for Fishers. The unique opportunity is that we can reach even more people, as we know there are some people who may never have come to an in-person event but will find the virtual awareness opportunities intriguing. We are excited to engage many people in our community in March as we strive to be a community that is inclusive of all people.βSee the lineup of events, download the Ally Toolkit, and learn more about the work of the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability, visitΒ fishers.in.us/DisabilityAwareness. Follow along on social media at #FishersDisabilityAwareness.
This press release was produced by Fishers Parks. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.