Disability Awareness Month

Courtesy of the Governor’s Council @ https://www.indianadisabilityawareness.org/campaign/

It’s Time to see people, not punchlines.

Hey, did you hear the one about the annual event that promotes independence, integration, and inclusion of all people with disabilities?

Each March, we celebrate Disability Awareness Month throughout Indiana. On this, the 30th year for this important event, we chose the theme “People, Not Punchlines” to acknowledge an ugly truth: Persons with disabilities are sometimes turned into objects of ridicule. But rather than being the butt of a joke, each individual in our campaign uses humor to open a conversation and highlight ways in which we can all understand each other better.

There are 54 million Americans with disabilities. Adults and children with disabilities represent nearly a fifth of Indiana’s population. There’s nothing funny about the ignorance and naivety that often keep us from connecting with our fellow Hoosiers.

Join thousands of advocates and people with disabilities across the state by raising awareness and conducting an activity in your own community. It could be an art contest, or an awareness campaign, or a mayoral proclamation, or just about anything else! We welcome your conviction and creativity.

Secure your campaign kit with posters, bookmarks, and more with this form to Order Online. And visit our Downloads Library to access creative ideas for promoting Indiana Disability Awareness Month in your school, business, or city.

Thanks in advance for your efforts to help raise awareness and understanding of disability issues in Indiana!