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Three Colorado Women Leading the Way in Disability Advocacy

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Women have long been at the forefront of disability advocacy, shaping policies and programs that promote inclusion and accessibility. Meet three Colorado women who are continuing that legacy and making a lasting impact.

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Women in Disability Advocacy: Pam Bisceglia, Executive Director at AdvocacyDenver

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Meet Pam Bisceglia, a leading disability advocate and the Executive Director of AdvocacyDenver. In an interview with RMHS, Pam shared how her journey into disability advocacy began with the premature birth of her daughter and the challenges she faced in accessing essential services.

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Women in Disability Advocacy: Julie Reiskin, Co-Executive Director of the Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition

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Julie Reiskin is a prominent disability rights advocate and the Executive Director of the Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition (CCDC). Julie’s lifelong commitment to social justice became deeply personal when she acquired a disability in her early 20s, driving her to champion healthcare access, disability policy reform, and systemic change.

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Women in Disability Advocacy: Georgia Edson, Executive Director of The Arc of Arapahoe, Douglas, and Elbert Counties

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RMHS had the pleasure of speaking with Georgia Edson, Executive Director of The Arc of Arapahoe, Douglas & Elbert Counties, about her lifelong commitment to disability advocacy. From transitioning individuals out of institutions to championing inclusion and self-determination, Georgia has dedicated her career to ensuring people with disabilities have the rights, respect, and opportunities they deserve.

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RMHS Update: Early Intervention Services

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RMHS is aware of budget cuts to early intervention (EI) programming in Colorado. While we understand that this uncertainty is concerning for our community, we want to assure you that RMHS is deeply committed to the families we serve and to the critical work we do to support early childhood development.

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RMHS Community Newsletter – February 2025

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As winter lingers, February offers us a chance to lean into warmth—the warmth of connection, of community, and of the small moments that make a big impact. In this edition of our Community Newsletter, we share a blog that highlights common signs of developmental delays in young children and accessible winter activity options for children. Thanks for reading!

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Arc of Adams Intellectual and Developmental Disability Resource Fair- Thursday, March 13

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The Arc of Adams County is hosting its Intellectual and Developmental Disability Resource Fair, where community members can access information on disability resources and services. Attendees will also find job resources, healthcare, and legal assistance.

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Inclusive Playtime: Accessible Indoor and Outdoor Activities for Winter

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Explore inclusive and accessible activities that will keep young children engaged and active throughout the winter.

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Signs of Early Developmental Delays and How to Support Your Child

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Learn the signs that could indicate your child may have a developmental delay and how early intervention can be the key to long-term success.

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Self Care Health Fair- Saturday, February 22

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RMHS will be at the Self Care Health Fair, providing resources for those interested in learning about case management agency applications. We'll also share information about the services and resources we offer for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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