June Disability Awareness Month

Did you know the state of California does not have a Disability Awareness Month? Throughout Stanislaus County, municipalities recognize June 2015 as Disability Awareness Month and we urge all our citizens to become aware of the needs and capabilities of persons with disabilities.

Did you know there are over 4,268,000 people with disabilities in the State of California?

Around 10% of the world’s population, or 650 million people, live with a disability. They are the world’s largest minority.

A disability is the only minority group you can join at any time.

Disabilities can affect all people, regardless of race, age, gender, or social status and the essence of life is not embodied by physical or mental perfection, but it is an integral part of the human spirit.

Increasing public awareness about diverse abilities is vital to fighting the stigma and discrimination that often serve as a barrier to employment, socialization, and individual well-being.

Within the next year, at least one out of eight Californians will experience a disability personally or through a family member.

People with different abilities are independent, productive, and part of the community. Education, understanding, access engagement, and relationships are important components of a connected, livable, and healthy community. Communities thrive when residents appreciate the unique gifts inside people of all abilities. By developing relationships with our neighbors, we make our community a place where everyone participates and is a valued member.

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