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    ACDD launches new “See Me” campaign for Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

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      MONTGOMERY, Ala.—The Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities (ACDD) has launched a new 

      campaign to coincide with Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in March. Each message 

      features a different person with disabilities inviting the viewer to “See me as”: an “equal”, “employee”, 

      “graduate”, “neighbor”, “achiever” and more. 

      The ACDD’s messaging will be featured on social media, digital ads online and 

      outdoor billboards throughout the state. 

      “Our survey results showed that there were several concerns among those with developmental 

      disabilities and their families,” said Executive Director of the ACDD Darryle Powell. “Many times, the 

      general population is unaware of the strides the disabled have made in terms of employment, 

      educational opportunities, and housing.” 

      Powell continued: “This campaign brings attention to their many achievements in these areas, as well as 

      how they simply want to be seen and accepted by their fellow Alabamians. They want the same things 

      as  anyone else, to be active participants in their communities. Through this campaign, we hope to increase 

      understanding, and for people to get to know and appreciate those with developmental disabilities.” 

      For more information, contact the Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities at 334-242-3973 or 

      visit https://www.acdd.org/. 

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