• Dorlean Headshot

    1

    Jun

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    Discover how InclusiV became a meaningful tradition for Jessica and her family, fostering friendships, confidence, community connections, and unforgettable summer memories.

  • Lorena and Bryan of Bryan's Place posing together

    25

    May

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    A personal story of a mother’s journey raising her son with complex medical needs, and how inclusive dance spaces create joy, dignity, and belonging for individuals with disabilities and their families.

  • Brad Bartko headshot photo

    19

    May

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    Born three months premature and diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, I have spent my life navigating spaces that were never designed with accessibility in mind. After nearly 30 surgeries, my mission is simple: create a world where inclusion is intentional, not an afterthought. Through speaking, advocacy, and the HOPE campaign — Help One Person Everyday — I work with communities, organizations, and events like InclusiV to show what belonging can look like when people are truly seen, heard, and included.

  • Ambassador - Naomi headshot

    11

    May

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    Brand ambassador Naomi Knights reflects on InclusiV's power to unite people of all abilities through dance, carnival, and joyful community connection.

  • Jessica and Lauren standing outside together with Substance Cares t-shirts.

    4

    May

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    An inspiring recap of InclusiV by ambassadors Jessica and Lauren—celebrating friendship, inclusion, music, and the joy of dancing without limits.

  • Wide-format graphic with bold text reading ‘From Autism Awareness to Acceptance and beyond to Action’ on the left, paired with a vibrant, multicolored braided rope on the right symbolizing connection, diversity, and unity

    26

    Apr

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    Campaigns, posts, and public statements. Organizations updating their language. Communities gathering, sharing, reflecting. There has been a visible and meaningful shift over the years—from Autism Awareness to Autism Acceptance—and that shift matters.

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