—Mia talking about her experience caving.“ I was told by a lot of people, ‘You can’t do adventurous things. Be realistic, you’re blind.’ But Wilderness Inquiry gave me a chance to prove them wrong. Not only did I participate, but I got to lead the group through a cave.”
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Click HereInclusive missions & training tools
Anyone in an organization can begin to promote the full inclusion of people with disabilities. By recognizing that all children should have access to community programs you have taken the first step as an inclusion advocate.
Use this free PowerPoint presentation to help communicate the message of inclusion to your community.
A presentation on “Inclusion…When ALL Really Means ALL, Promoting Inclusive Communities.
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Here are some sample training tools to help you develop a more inclusive organization.
| Seeing Abilities article | Girl Scouts of the USA | article | |
| Mentoring 101: Introductory Workshop for New Mentors Manual | Partners for Youth with Disabilities | syllabus | |
| Inclusion Mentoring project A-Z Manual | Partners for Youth with Disabilities | syllabus | |
| Deficit marketing: Good intentions, bad results | Project SEARCH | editorial |
