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Ray

Ray Exemplifies the Goodwill Story

Ray has been connected with Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska for almost 25 years. He currently participates in Developmental Disability Day Services.

Nichole

Nichole Manages Her Mental Health

NIchole's initial goal when she came to Goodwill was to receive disability benefits, but she quickly realized working is a key component to her mental health. Nichole worked diligently with her Employment Specialist to build confidence, problem solve, and create a resume focusing on her skills and talents.

Tim

Tim Puts in the Work

Tim initially came to Goodwill because of the concern that family and friends had for the direction in which his life was going. Tim has been attending day services in Goodwill’s Behavioral Health Program.

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Breaking Myths and Building Inclusion: Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

March 21, 2025
Breaking Myths and Building Inclusion: Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

Every March, the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities (NACDD) and its partners lead Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM). This annual campaign highlights how people with and without disabilities come together to form strong, inclusive communities. Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska is proud to support this initiative by shedding light on common myths and stigmas that inaccurately define people with developmental disabilities.

We're Here All Year

The 2025 theme, We’re Here All Year, reminds us that inclusion and accessibility should not be limited to a single month. Instead, they should be celebrated and reinforced every day. People with developmental disabilities are valuable members of our communities and deserve full participation in all aspects of life, including education, employment, recreation, and civic engagement.

Established in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan, Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month was created to highlight the importance of fostering a society where people with disabilities are empowered to contribute to their communities. While March provides an opportunity for increased awareness, true progress happens when we actively create accessible environments and meaningful opportunities year-round.

Challenging Myths and Stigmas

"This month, we are highlighting common myths and stigmas that are inaccurately attributed to people with developmental disabilities. Make sure and check our Facebook page for these facts," stated Laura Schenk, Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska's Director of Developmental Disability Services.

Misconceptions about developmental disabilities often stem from a lack of understanding. Some of the most common myths include:

  • Myth: People with developmental disabilities cannot work or contribute to society.  
  • Fact: Many individuals with developmental disabilities are gainfully employed, running businesses, volunteering, and making significant contributions in their fields.
  • Myth: People with developmental disabilities cannot live independently.  
  • Fact: With the right support, many individuals live independently, manage their own households, and participate fully in their communities.
  • Myth: Having a developmental disability means a person is not intelligent.  
  • Fact: Intelligence levels vary among all people, and individuals with developmental disabilities have diverse talents, skills, and perspectives that enrich society.

By addressing these misconceptions, we can help create a more inclusive and supportive community.

Join the Movement

Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska encourages everyone to take part in Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month by learning, sharing, and advocating for a more inclusive society. Follow us on Facebook as we continue to break down barriers and celebrate the contributions of individuals with developmental disabilities.

Together, we can ensure that inclusion and accessibility are not just a focus in March but a commitment we uphold all year long.

Learn more about Goodwill's Developmental Disability Services: https://goodwillne.org/How-We-Help/Developmental-Disability-Services

Learn more about Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: https://nacdd.org/ddam2025/

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