Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: Shattering Stigmas & Obstacles
Every March, we celebrate something powerful: Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Itβs an opportunity to honor the diverse talents, dreams, and achievements of people with developmental disabilities. Whether itβs autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, or learning disorders, these disabilities are part of the human experience β and the people living with them have stories that need to be heard.
The big picture: Hereβs what drives us at The Arc: the fundamental belief that everyone deserves to write their own life story. That means real access to education, meaningful employment, quality healthcare, and genuine community connections. Right now, too many barriers stand in the way of these basic rights. This month, weβre turning up the volume on voices calling for change.
History: The roots of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month can be traced back to 1987 when President Reagan first declared March as a month to raise awareness and βaccording to our fellow citizens with such disabilities, both encouragement and the opportunities they need to lead productive lives and to achieve their full potential.β
This yearβs theme from the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities is Weβre Here All Year, emphasizing that community, accessibility, and opportunities for people with developmental disabilities should be recognized and championed every day.
What weβre doing: Change happens when people come together β and thatβs exactly what The Arcβs nationwide network is doing. Want to meet some of the incredible individuals leading the way?
Thereβs Marcus, whose job search shows how talented, dedicated workers face discrimination. Lawrence, whoβs showing the world whatβs possible for athletes with disabilities. Ashley, whoβs revolutionizing how we think about diversity and inclusion. Steve, who shows us that people with disabilities thrive when they can live independently in their communities, not institutions. Carlos, who persevered through immigration, bullying, and discrimination to graduate college and build his accounting career. And Mitch, whose voice on our board helps shape how we support people with disabilities.
Ready to be part of this movement? Here are three powerful ways you can help create change:
Donate to The Arc to support our advocacy and services, making inclusion possible.
Volunteer with your local chapter of The Arc to empower people with developmental disabilities.
Share stories uplifting diverse perspectives using #DDawareness and #DDawareness2025.
βSegregation and discrimination still cast an ugly shadow over the lives of millions of people with disabilities. This month, we must amplify the voices calling for true inclusionβin our schools, workplaces, and communities. When we listen to self-advocates and remove unfair barriers, incredible contributions shine through.β β Katy Neas, CEO of The Arc
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