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2019 Self-Advocacy Fellows Announced

April 29, 2019

Self Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE) and the leadership of the ACL-funded Self Advocacy Resource and Technical Assistance Center (SARTAC) have announced the 2019-2020 SARTAC Fellowship Award recipients.

Six fellows were chosen through a competitive application process to carry out independently designed self advocacy leadership and policy-related projects. This is the third of four groups of SARTAC Fellows. Fellows are listed below with their

hometown, title and summary of their project, and host organization.

To learn more about the fellowship, these outstanding self advocates, and the previous two classes of fellows, visit: selfadvocacyinfo.org/fellows.

Jeff Johnson

Columbia, Missouri

Fellowship project: “Confronting Segregated Education and the “School to Prison Pipeline”

Hosts: People First of Boone County and Boone County Family Resources

John McCarty

Roswell, Georgia

Fellowship project: “It’s My Life - Expanding Supported Decision Making”

Host: Creative Consulting Services

Michelle Middlemiss

Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania

Fellowship project: “My Safety, My Rights”

Host: Youth Advocate Programs, Inc.

Christine Rudd

Orange Park, Florida

Fellowship project: “Sustainability Planning for Self-Advocacy Group Networks”

Host: Florida Self-Advocates Network’D (FL SAND)

Melissa Southall

Parkersburg, West Virginia

Fellowship Project: “Overcoming Transportation Barriers in Rural West Virginia”

Host: Healthy Community Coalition

Julian Wang

Fort Collins, Colorado

Fellowship Project: “Engaging the Younger Generation of Self Advocates”

Host: The Arc of Larimer County

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Learn more about self advocacy projects supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AIDD), including SARTAC.


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