15 Sep

Let Your Voice Be Heard

Lisa Williams

Lisa Williams

y name is Lisa Williams. I have been working professonally with children and adults with special needs for 15 years. I have experience with people with Autism, Epilepsy, Cognitive Delay, Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Prader Willi Syndrome, and many other diagnoses. I became interested in this field of work at a young age. I have a sister who has a disability. I became her advocate when we were in grade school. I am old enough to remember when children with disabilities went to different schools. I was there when my sister was the first student with a disability to attend our grade school. I was there when the teachers didn't know how to care for her, and I was called out of my class several times a day to tend to her needs. I was there when she fell down the steps at school, and I was there when a ramp was put up to assist her. I think it was that ramp that got me "ramped up" about working in this field. To be in a posiion to effect change for people with disabilities has been one of the greatest honors of my life. I assist families in navigating through the incredibly complex funding systems. In addition to my position as Associate Director for a National company, I am a member of a Disabilty Awareness Work Group that educates the community about people with disabilities. I can't think of a greater way to earn a living!
Lisa Williams

Services for people with disabilities are changing. In this economic environment, it seems all government funded programs are competing for dollars, and there are fewer dollars to compete for. I urge you, in this election year, to get to know the people who are running for office locally, at the State level, and for President. Learn their stance on Medicaid funded programs for people with disabilities. This is your opportunity to let your voice be heard. Educate yourself and then go vote! This is such a critical time for services for people with disabilities. I am currently navigating through drastic cuts in Indiana which have resulted in a new service delivery model. This model is much less client oriented. I will be at the polls on election day taking a stance for children with disabilities. My voice will be heard. Please join me!

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