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We are excited to announce our 2021Theme: Connection!

This past year, we have seen the effects that isolation and exclusion can have on us individually, as a community, as a country, and as a global community. A pandemic, physical distancing, powerful reminders of overdue action needed for justice and equity, disruptions to the building blocks of social interaction and more have both energized and exhausted us. They have separated and divided us. They have disconnected us from each other. And when we are disconnected, we are robbed of the opportunity to learn and grow together.

The Spread the Word campaign was built on the idea that inclusion is a skill each of us can learn and practice, together. Inclusion is a skill that builds togetherness through difference and community through adversity. Having listened to and reflected on the experiences of the grassroots leaders of the Spread the Word campaign, we believe it is more important than ever to build connection through inclusion. In light of this, we are excited to announce a renewed focus of Spread the Word >> Inclusion on the importance of connection. Though the tools we use to connect may change, our shared need for connection does not.

At the very root of inclusion is the crucial need for connection. Connection is not only a relationship, but a shared strength developed between individuals. A strength where two individuals can feel seen, heard, and valued. This upcoming year, Spread the Word will explore the need for connection and how individuals with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities need to be seen, heard, and valued in order to develop the skills of inclusion to build connection.

Learn more at spreadtheword.global and @PledgeToInclude on all social media!

#pledgetoinclude #idpwd   #IntellectualDisabilities   #Disability   #Inclusion #IntellectualDisability #spreadthewordinclusion #SpecialOlympics #BestBuddies

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Celebrating #RareDiseaseDay by wearing blue for Dup15q, a community that means the world to us. Great day that began with #SpecialOlympics bocce ball and a 7-6 win by #TheMighty little leaguers too. We should all live life with the joy they had out there today. #RareDisease #Autism #Parenting #Dup15qSyndrome #Anxiety #MentalHealth #MightyTogether #CheckInWithMe #DistractMe #Epilepsy #NORD

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to those that have special need kids.being in Special Olympics does not mean you're slow. it gives your kid a chance to grow and make friends.in the Special Olympics Indiana. we practically grew up together. now we are having trouble getting younger kids in Special Olympics.if a doctor request that your kid be in Special Olympics then he/she can be. I tell you this cuz Special Olympics changed my life. I would be somebody totally different if I was never in Special Olympics. I probably wouldn't even have the job I have today. I wouldn't be the person I am today. I wouldn't have met the friends I have today. most people with intellectual disabilities just sit on their butts all day and do nothing. I know that's what I would be doing if I didn't have a job. this is where Special Olympics come in play. it gives me something to do and that to get out of the house. It helps to that my mom's involved. if you have a kid with an intellectual disability, LD or doctors note. then you're she can join Special Olympics.