Self-Advocates

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Self-Advocacy means speaking up for yourself about the rights and responsibilities in your life. People who do so are called “Self Advocates,” and having once learned how to speak up for themselves can assist others in doing so as well.

 

Class Act is The Arc Chemung-Schuyler's group of self-advocates, who are individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

 

The group is committed to helping each other grow as a member and find their own voice by creating opportunities for each individual to be productive and independent. Group participants strive to become active members in their community through education and experience.

 

Vision: Class Act works to create an environment where each person is supported to learn to speak up for themselves and others.

 

Values: Class act is a group that allows us to learn how to voice our opportunities and concerns.

 

We learn about rights. We develop and share personal stories and accomplishments. We attend conferences and meetings with others self-advocate groups within our region. We work on volunteering and giving back to our local community.

 

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Class Act celebrates being recognized as the Self-Advocacy Group of the Year at the Western Region Self Advocacy Conference

 

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Class Act volunteers at the water stop along

the Susan G. Komen Race for a Cure 5k route

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


For additional information, please contactNikole Piper, Self Advocacy Adviser, at 607.734.6151 ext. 115.

 

Click here to download a printable Fact Sheet.

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