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Through advocacy, we engage and educate key stakeholders to expand and enhance home- and -community-based services to fully support Georgians with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
UnlockGA envisions an equitable society where the humanity of people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities(I/DD) is recognized and respected; all needs are met; and all contributions of people with I/DD are valued.
On February 13th, parent advocate, Tais Keyser, from John's Creek, GA, gave her testimony at the Georgia State Capitol.
On Wednesday, February 7th, the Georgia Council n Developmental Disabilities hosted one of its advocacy days called "Waiver and Wages Day" at the Georgia state capitol. Unlock GA advocate, Tais Keyser, of Johns Creek, GA, was able to give her testimony and urge lawmakers to pass Senate Bill 198
To expand and improve home and community-based services at the state and federal level for people with developmental disabilities through the efforts of a strong, broad-based and inclusive statewide coalition.
We are always looking for volunteers to help us make our vision a reality. We'll help you find a way to volunteer that best suits you. Reach out to our volunteer coordinator at marva.edwards@incommunityga.org.
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