Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Congratulations to Nandi Isaac!

Congratulations to Nandi Isaac of Macon for being named Buddy of the Year by Down Syndrome Association of Atlanta Oct. 19 at the Buddy Walk! Nandi has developed her own “micro-enterprise”  where as the sole proprietor, she preserves people’s documents, special photographs and other things that people want to save. Nandi lives independently with roommates. She works hard at her business to realize the American Dream of owning her own place in the future. Nandi, although legally blind, participates in ice skating, bowling, basketball skills, equestrian and sailing! A Global Messenger for SOGA, she travels with her mother speaking to groups about self-advocacy and sharing her inspirational story.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Adopt an AADD Family for the Holidays!

Betty is a single mother of four children who is living with a developmental disability. Before Betty came to AADD three years ago, she was unemployed and had lost her children to the court system. Today, with AADD's help, Betty has found a job at Kroger, is involved with AADD parenting support groups and has been reunited with her children. In her spare time, Betty enjoys spending time with her children, watching movies and going out to eat when she can.

Despite all of the positive changes in Betty's life, she does not have the resources to provide for her children during the holiday season. Betty is a caring mother who remains optimistic that her life will continue to change for the better. She dreams of one day owning a home and living independently with her children.

Betty's only holiday wish is to provide gifts for her children.  

AADD still has nine families who want to be adopted for the holiday season! You can help make holiday wishes come true for Betty and others like her through AADD's Annual Holiday Adopt a Family initiative. When you adopt an AADD family, you will give the gift of joy to some very deserving families living with developmental disabilities. Your donations of food, gift cards, clothing, toys and household essentials will create a holiday celebration that will be remembered for years to come.

Your support will help meet the basic needs of every family we serve for the holiday season. It is only through the generosity of people like you that we can make this happen. To learn how you can sponsor one of the amazing families AADD is proud to serve, please contact Suzie Fatkin at suzie@aadd.org or (404) 881-9777 extension 205.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Advocating For Your Child's Education

We currently have 19 boxes of Jean Estes’ book Advocating For Your Child’s Education at our office. We have them in both English and Spanish versions. If you would like to reserve and pick up a couple of boxes, please let Ryan Johnson know so he can set them aside for you to pick them up.

To contact Ryan Johnson, you can email him at rjohnson@aadd.org or call him at 404-881-9777 ext. 217

Friday, November 11, 2011

Adopt an AADD Family for the Holidays!

Tara is a single mother of three children who is living with a developmental disability.  Before Tara came to AADD four years ago, she was homeless, using drugs and living with the pain of sickle cell anemia.  Today, with AADD's help, Tara has moved into an apartment, receives SSI (Supplemental Security Income), iMeet Taras involved with WAVE (Women Against Violence and Exploitation) and AADD parenting support groups.  She has been drug-free for four years.  In her spare time, Tara enjoys spending time with her children, attending church services, watching movies and going out to eat when she can.

Despite all of the positive changes in Tara's life, she is still unemployed and does not have the resources to provide for her children during the holiday season.  Tara is a sweet mother who remains optimistic that her life will continue to change for the better.  She dreams of learning to become a better reader and going to college.

Tara's only holiday wish is to provide gifts for her children.

AADD still has 14 families who need to be adopted for the holiday season!  You can help make holiday wishes come true for Tara and others like her through AADD's Annual Holiday Adopt a Family initiative. When you adopt an AADD family, you will give the gift of joy to some very deserving families living with developmental disabilities. Your donations of food, gift cards, clothing, toys and household essentials will create a holiday celebration that will be remembered for years to come.

With your support, we can help meet the basic needs of every family we serve for the holiday season. It is only through the generosity of people like you we can make this happen. To learn how you can sponsor one of the amazing families AADD is proud to serve, please contact Suzie Fatkin at (404) 881-9777 extension 205.

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Georgia Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities
Frank E. Shelp, M.D., M.P.H., Commissioner
Beverly D. Rollins, M.P.A., Assistant Commissioner
Division of Developmental Disabilities
Two Peachtree Street NW, Suite 22.210, Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3142 Telephone: 404-463-8037

TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT
FY12 DD NOW and COMP Waiver Series: Financial Support Services Training

This training is designed to enhance the attendees’ knowledge and understanding of Financial Support Services (FSS) as required under the Participant Direction service delivery option for the NOW and COMP waivers. Attendees will be introduced to the current FSS provider and two (2) newly enrolled FSS providers for Georgia Waiver Programs. The intended audience is primarily for individuals/representatives who currently self-direct their NOW/COMP waivers services and for NOW/COMP waiver participants who may choose to self-direct services in the future. DD family members, Advocates, Support Coordinators and Planning List Administrators are welcome to attend but must register. This training series is NOT intended for existing and/or potential Medicaid PROVIDERS. This training series will be facilitated by Doris E. Johnson, M.P.P., Program Administrator for the Division of Developmental Disabilities. The presenters will be representatives from each of the three (3) Fiscal Agents currently enrolled to provide Financial Support Services (FSS): Acumen Fiscal Agent, LLC, ASI Works, Inc. and Public Partnerships, LLC (PPL). These sessions will be conducted in multiple locations throughout the state in November and December. Training will begin at 9:30am and end at 3:00pm; sign-in begins at 9:00 am.


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