Make your voice heard!

When funding for disability services is at risk, parents and caregivers must strongly advocate for their children. These programs provide essential support—therapy, education, healthcare, and community inclusion—that help children with disabilities thrive. Without them, opportunities shrink, progress stalls, and families bear an even greater burden. Whether through contacting lawmakers, joining advocacy groups, or sharing personal stories, speaking up can make a real difference in protecting the resources our children need and deserve. Your voice matters, and now is the time to use it.

We will be updating this page as we get new information. The links below are suggestions for streamlining the advocacy process. We will be adding advocacy days at the capitol as we get them.