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Maryland DD Council logo

We're Here: Then, Now, Always. NACDD logo

A woman with brown hair wearing a brown shirt. She is standing under a tree smiling. Maryland DD Council logo We're Here: Then, Now, Always. NACDD logo

People with developmental disabilities have always been part of our communities, and always will be. We close out Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM) with a final story from one of our newest Council members, Kimberly.

#DDAM2026 | @nacdd.bsky.social

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Coming soon: A national portrait collection!

We’ll be inviting individuals and families to share their photo and answer one question about their future — their “Always.” 

Because we’re here. 

Then, Now, Always. 

Stay tuned.  

#DDAM2026

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Self-advocates from the SCARC would like to highlight their abilities for DD Awareness Month! #DDAM2026

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Every person deserves the support to live the life they choose. This #DDAM2026, we celebrate the individuals we serve and the connections that make it possible. 💙

Want to learn more? Call (757) 442-3933, ext. 400.

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Self-advocates from the SCARC would like to highlight their abilities for DD Awareness Month! #DDAM2026

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Check out this infographic for tips in providing testimony! #DDAM2026

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Photo of person with disabilities being assisted at a clinic by a health worker. Purple banner with text: Make Your Practice Accessible for Everyone

Photo of person with disabilities being assisted at a clinic by a health worker. Purple banner with text: Make Your Practice Accessible for Everyone

Accessible preventive care should always be the norm. This Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (#DDAM2026), learn how to make your preventive screenings accessible to all patients with resources from our Screening for All initiative: https://loom.ly/QXrg-aY #InclusiveCare #AccessToCare

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Disability activists have fought for the rights we have now. Now is the time to continue this legacy. Advocacy begins with building relationships. Introduce yourself to your lawmakers here: https://ow.ly/LyAp50YyX0l Credit to National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities. #DDAM2026

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Maryland DD Council logo

We're Here Then, Now, Always NACDD logo

An image of a black man smiling. He is wearing a striped shirt. Maryland DD Council logo We're Here Then, Now, Always NACDD logo

March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM). During DDAM, we are sharing stories from Council members to connect the past, present, and future. Today's story is from Damon Briggs. #DDAM2026

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National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month recognizes the contributions of people with developmental disabilities and the work still needed to ensure full participation in community life.

#DevelopmentalDisabilitiesAwarenessMonth #DDAM2026 #DisabilityRights #TASH

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Self-advocates from the SCARC would like to highlight their abilities for DD Awareness Month! #DDAM2026

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HealthMatters Homepage - HealthMatters Program HealthMatters™ Program meets the Administration for Community Living’s criteria for evidence-based programs under Title III-D Highest Tier Evidence-Based Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Programs f...

This #DDAM2026, we're highlighting resources from other organizations working to improve healthcare quality & accessibility for patients with #IDD. The HealthMatters Program offers health promotion programs for people with IDD & their supports. healthmattersprogram.org

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March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month! This year's theme, "We're Here: Then, Now, Always," highlights the importance of policies that secure the community's financial future and prioritize inclusion. #DDAM2026

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Self-advocates Clint, Carol, Victor and Tara from the Council 1 would like to highlight their abilities for DD Awareness Month! #DDAM2026

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Attending a protest or rally? Then you will need the perfect sign! Follow these tips to make sure your sign is thoughtful and creative! #DDAM2026 #HighlightYourAbilities

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Self-advocates Ellen, Shondel, and Joe from the Council 4&5 would like to highlight their abilities for DD Awareness Month! #DDAM2026

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Renee: Testimony Interrupted
Renee: Testimony Interrupted In our Speak Your Mind series, we feature short clips of real self-advocates from our network speaking about a variety of topics relating to self-advocacy. Renee touches on the topic of the power of advocacy. “But I gave the Congress people the respect and I started reading the testimony, that’s..

Advocating can be difficult and sometimes scary. But your voice is just as important as everyone else's! Self-advocate Renee touches on the topic of the power of advocacy and making sure you are heard. #DDAM2026

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How to Develop Testimony
How to Develop Testimony It's #DDAwarenessMonth2021! Our theme this year is #AdvocacyAnytimeAnywhere. Here's our third advocacy video guide of the month! This video talks about how to develop testimony. Giving written or verbal testimony is one of the most effective ways to advocate on legislative or policy issues. Anyone

Giving written or verbal testimony is one of the most effective ways to advocate on legislative or policy issues. Anyone can make their voice heard and the NJSAP Team and the self-advocates of the NJSSAN are here to help guide you through it! #DDAM2026

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For #DDAM2026, we’re launching a relationship-building effort.  

People w/ developmental #disabilities, families & community members can connect w/ local, state, & federal decision-makers.  

Your voice matters. Your story matters. 

Introduce yourself to lawmakers here: nacdd.quorum.us/DDAM2026/

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Here are some tips on how to find advocacy groups in your area!
-Reach out to local service providers
-Search online
-Check for events at your library and coffee shops
-Ask your friends and family
-Utilize resource guides
-We can also help you start one!!
#DDAM2026

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Join us at our St. John's clinic from 2 to 4 PM on Saturday, March 28, 2026 to create art on-site, participate in our raffle, and meet local service organizations and providers.

📍 6937 N Interstate Hwy 35, Austin, TX 78752 #ddam2026 #idd #developmentaldisability #atx

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Self-advocates Andrew and Kim from the Statewide AM Council would like to highlight their abilities for DD Awareness Month! #DDAM2026

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People with IDD are not all the same! IDD encompasses an umbrella of disabilities. Self-advocates should be treated as individuals with their own personalities and life experiences, just like everyone else!
#DDAM2026 #HighlightYourAbilities

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A colorful graphic celebrating Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM). At the top, orange text is surrounded by dark blue accent marks. Below it, purple text reads: "Meet Corbin! A talented musician who enjoys visiting local coffee shops & spending time with his housemates!!"

A colorful graphic celebrating Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM). At the top, orange text is surrounded by dark blue accent marks. Below it, purple text reads: "Meet Corbin! A talented musician who enjoys visiting local coffee shops & spending time with his housemates!!"

With the launch of We’re Here: Then, Now, Always a campaign by #DDAM2026, we join communities from across the country to observe and celebrate people with I /DD. Visit our website to read Corbin's story: buff.ly/bSsrZSk
#WeReHere #ThenNowAlways #DDAM2026

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Voting is a huge part of advocacy! Can you separate the fact from fiction? Take our quiz and find out! #DDAM2026

docs.google.com/form...

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Barb Get Out There And Vote Barb talks about her lived experiences surrounding voting.

Barb talks about her lived experiences surrounding voting. #DDAM2026

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Don't ask questions of staff and/or family members that an individual can answer on their own. If you have a question about a person with IDD, ask them directly when possible.
#DDAM2026 #HighlightYourAbilities

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Three men laugh together at an outdoor 5K event. Two of the men use wheelchairs, and one kneels between them. All three wear matching green shirts that read “Lead From the Front.” One man’s race bib is visible. Other participants, trees, and event signage can be seen in the background. Text on the image reads, “We’re Here. Then, Now, Always.” alongside the NACDD logo.

Three men laugh together at an outdoor 5K event. Two of the men use wheelchairs, and one kneels between them. All three wear matching green shirts that read “Lead From the Front.” One man’s race bib is visible. Other participants, trees, and event signage can be seen in the background. Text on the image reads, “We’re Here. Then, Now, Always.” alongside the NACDD logo.

Community living is not just a program.

It means:
✔ Choosing where you live
✔ Having a job you care about
✔ Building relationships
✔ Being part of your neighborhood

It’s a whole life.

#DDAM2026

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Never use the "R" word! Use "self-advocate" or person-first language such as "a person with IDD".
When speaking directly to someone, use their name.
#DDAM2026 #HighlightYourAbilities

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“We’re Here: Then, Now, Always.”

A powerful reminder to celebrate inclusion & the contributions of people with intellectual & developmental disabilities year-round.

Grateful for our PNW partners working to expand inclusive housing, jobs, education & community.

#DDAM2026 #Inclusion #Accessibility

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