I proudly acknowledge that I may have a Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder, and I celebrate how it uniquely enriches my identity. You may not immediately recognize that I have a disability, and that's because it often goes unseen. However, as someone with an invisible disability, I bring a diverse range of skills, talents, and a compassionate heart to my work, driving my passion for supporting others and advocating for individuals with disabilities in Darke County, my community. You may wonder what fuels my commitment. It's because I find profound fulfillment in my endeavors, and this passion propels me forward. As the saying goes, when you love what you do, it becomes your passion, and with persistence, it will be recognized by those who matter. So, I'll conclude by saying that for individuals with developmental disabilities, it's essential to let your passion shine through your interests – you are uniquely gifted. Stay true to yourself and never relinquish your aspirations.
To all you who have a Developmental Disability, I'm here to inspire you to rise above your challenges and let your passion for what you love doing be the driving force that defines who you are, because life is too precious to be limited by your Disability, so go out there and make a profound impact by pursuing your passions, because as long as you're fulfilled and happy with what you're passionate about, that's all that truly matters, so with that said, I'll leave you with this empowering thought: You are far more unique and capable than you think you are!