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GCDD lanza una nueva campaña para concejales

Desde su creación en 1971, el Consejo de Georgia sobre Discapacidades del Desarrollo (GCDD, por sus siglas en inglés), anteriormente conocido como el Consejo del Gobernador sobre Discapacidades del Desarrollo, ha sido un poderoso defensor de más de 1.7 millones de georgianos con discapacidades del desarrollo (DD, por sus siglas en inglés) y sus familias. Nuestro éxito está impulsado por los 27 miembros del Consejo nombrados por el Gobernador y la comunidad de DD en todo el estado que han sido parte integral en el impulso de proyectos, asociaciones y políticas para la comunidad de DD de Geo...

GCDD Launches New Council Member Campaign

Since its inception in 1971, the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD), formerly known as the Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities, has been a powerful advocate for more than 1.7 million Georgians with developmental disabilities (DD) and their families. Our success is driven by the 27-member, Governor-appointed Council and the statewide DD community that have been integral in driving projects, partnerships and policy for Georgia’s DD community.  And to continue our work and impact, GCDD has launched a membership campaign to recruit new applicants interested ...

GCDD Recognizes National Siblings Day

Mira Patel, who works for the DeKalb Community Service Board is a sibling advocate. Her brother Rahul has a developmental disability. Patel says being a sibling advocate has shaped her life and that she has worked in disability services since 2015. Rahul Patel (left) with his sister, Mira, at an Atlanta United game.“I love working in this field. I started off just trying to help my brother. I can relate to people who need these services,” said Patel. “A sibling is just as affected as a parent, but people don’t realize that. Siblings, I think may have more role of a parent because you are a...

The Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities Kicks off Virtual Road Tour

Many Georgians associate the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD) with serving or working only with the disability community in Metro Atlanta. To make sure that people with developmental disabilities (DD) and their families meet the Council and learn that it serves the entire state of Georgia, GCDD is launching its virtual road tour and campaign, “G is for Georgia!” This new campaign will highlight the DD community and GCDD’s work throughout the state of Georgia in a fun, interactive way. The goal of the campaign will be to introduce the Council to Georgians with DD across ...

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