Every October, we celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), a time to recognize and promote the diverse talents and abilities of individuals with disabilities in the workplace. This month is a powerful reminder that everyone is employable regardless of their abilities. In this blog, we explore the importance of NDEAM and the principles of inclusivity and diversity in the workforce.
Celebrating Success Stories NDEAM is an opportunity to celebrate success stories. Countless individuals with disabilities have overcome barriers and achieved remarkable success in various fields. These stories not only inspire others but also underscore the value of inclusivity. Within Barrier-Free several individuals have had successful placements within the Downtown Sykesville community. Katie, Tyler, and Sophia have each embarked on their individual journeys towards success. Katie has found her place at Botigal, where she shines every Friday. Tyler's dream of working in the world of music has come true with his job at The Band Shoppe. Meanwhile, Sophia dedicates her time and passion to helping out at Tidal Salt every week. Their stories reflect the triumph of determination and the fulfillment that comes from pursuing one's goals. These individuals are not just employees; they are the embodiment of success in their chosen paths, inspiring others to follow their dreams with the same dedication and enthusiasm. Inclusive employment partnerships include: Botigal, The Band Shoppe, Tidal Salt, and the Sykesville Downtown Connection. National Disability Employment Awareness Month is not just a celebration; it's a call to action. It reminds us that inclusivity and diversity are strengths, not weaknesses. It challenges us to look beyond disabilities and recognize the immense talents and abilities that everyone, regardless of their background, brings to the workplace. As we celebrate NDEAM, let us recommit to creating a world where everyone is employable and genuinely embraced, valued, and empowered in their professional journeys. It's a vision where we all benefit from the unique perspectives and talents of one another, and together, we create a more vibrant and equitable workforce.
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We're thrilled to announce that Barrier-Free has been awarded grants from both the Carroll County Arts Council and Maryland State Arts Council! 🎉
The Carroll County Arts Council has awarded Barrier-Free $11,100 and The Maryland State Arts Council has awarded $5,209. This generous support will empower us to further our mission of inclusivity through community-based, arts-integrated programs for the community. Grant funds will bolster our general operations and fuel our inclusive theater company productions. A huge thank you for believing in our mission and vision! 🎭🎨 #InclusiveArts #InclusiveTheater #BarrierFree #MSAC #CCAC |
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