
Advocacy in Georgia Heats Up in the Summer!
Uniting for Change self-advocates will continue their work during the summer months this year. Many will work hard to advocate for voting rights for the disability community in Georgia.
Uniting for Change will also be represented throughout Georgia by getting involved with the 2024 Caravan for Disability Justice and Freedom. The Caravan kicked off its national campaign in April. It will continue through October 2024 to travel across the country in a red, white, and blue flag-wrapped caravan, stopping in cities and communities along the way, including Georgia cities, to raise awareness…

Advocates Prepare for the 2023 Legislative Session
Hello Advocates,
The Georgia General Assembly is preparing for another legislative session coming up in January. The Georgia Legislative session will start the second Tuesday of January and go until early or mid-April. During Georgia’s Legislative session, the state House and Senate will come together to discuss issues impacting Georgians.
One of the most important things they will be covering is the state budget. The state budget helps fund Georgia’s programs and projects throughout the state. They will also be deciding how to move forward with Georgia's waiver programs like NOW/COMP. Curr…

Georgia Self-Advocates - How We Contribute
Self-advocates across Georgia work and contribute to their communities as individual citizens and as members of the growing self-advocacy network, Uniting for Change. When we focus on how everyone has something to contribute, we find ways for people to find and share their gifts and talents.
Everyone has something to offer and can contribute when given the opportunity and/or provided with the supports needed. The many ways we contribute to our jobs, our neighborhoods, with our friends and families, and around our communities must be recognized and celebrated.
In this article you…

Living My Best Life: How the NOW/COMP Medicaid Waivers Support My Quality of Life
Many self-advocates across Georgia use the New Options Waiver Program (NOW) and Comprehensive Supports Waiver Program (COMP) to support their hopes and dreams for a meaningful life. Self-advocates rely on waiver services for many reasons, including support in their employment, homes, and daily living activities. Self-advocates also use the NOW/COMP waivers to get support from service providers while directing their own services. With this support, self-advocates typically either live in their own homes, with their family members, or with other support people. Overall, getting a waiver helps i…

Our Voice, Our Vote: Uniting for Change Moving the Disability Vote Forward
Throughout the voting cycle this year, Uniting for Change has been and will continue to be committed to educating and engaging all people with disabilities in Georgia about the importance of voting. We have created a series of voting workshops for self-advocates that will continue through October 2024.
The “Our Voice, Our Vote Part 1: The Foundation of Voting” workshop was held on July 9, 2024 and again on September 24, 2024 via Zoom. During this workshop self-advocates explained and discussed a variety of topics as it pertains to the disability community, including why voting is important…

Self-Advocates Speak at the Capitol During GCDD’s Legislative Advocacy Days
The Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD) hosted its annual Advocacy Days at the Capitol during the 2024 legislative session, which began in January. Using the power of self-advocates from Uniting for Change, GCDD was able to educate and inform lawmakers on issues affecting the developmental disability (DD) community throughout Georgia.
GCDD hosts three separate Advocacy Days each year during the Georgia legislative session, IPSE Day, Waivers and Wages Day, and Employment Day. IPSE Day focuses on advocating to increase funds for IPSE grants. Waivers and wages day address…

The Foundation of Advocacy
Hello Advocates! My name is Charlie Miller and I am the Legislative Advocacy Director here at the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD). Session is finally out, and your state senators and house representatives are back in their communities. We have just finished celebrating two major holidays, Juneteenth and the Fourth of July. Both celebrate independence in different ways, but our community has another great Independence Day coming up – the day the federal legislature passed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This critical piece of legislation is one of the found…

Uniting for Change – How and Why We Advocate
Hi, my name is Marian Jackson, I am from Fitzgerald, GA. I am a state advocate for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and have been for over 20 years. I am also a mother of an adult child with disabilities. Me, along with five People First members and others from a small group advocated for public transportation, and we were successful in getting transportation for not just the disability community but for all people in Fitzgerald.
I also helped to advocate for the closing of the institutions in Georgia. I am a public speaker and I am proud to be a part of Uniting For Ch…

Uniting for Change Prepares to Advocate for Change in 2024
In November, Uniting for Change held a State and Area Leadership Collective retreat in Macon with 80 people attending. During this retreat, we set priorities for 2024 within each workgroup of the four Local Area Networks, and as the Statewide Leadership Collective. We decided that we will focus on legislative advocacy in each of our three workgroups: Impact and Engagement, Education, and Outreach/Public Relations.
As a part of this retreat, Uniting for Change wrote and sent a letter to all of our state legislators, sharing our legislative priorities for 2024 and aga…
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