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National Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month Bulletin Announcements To help develop awareness and respect for people with disabilities, please use the following messages in your bulletins at worship during the weekends in March. • MARCH 1 March is National Intellectual and Development Disabilities Awareness Month. There are more than 6.5 million people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the United States. During the pandemic, they’ve worked to stay connected with their communities. Learn what you can do to help. Visit mosaicinfo.org/get-involved for more information. • MARCH 8 Like everyone else, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities want to feel connected with others. Barriers like transportation needs, communication differences and limited support systems sometimes make it hard for them. Your helping hand can be day-changing for someone with a disability – and for you, too. March is National Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Visit mosaicinfo.org/get-involved to explore volunteer opportunities. • MARCH 15 Jesus’s miracle multiplying the loaves and fishes to feed thousands proves there’s always room for one more at the table. During March, National Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, learn how you can help make sure there’s always room for people with disabilities in our community. Visit mosaicinfo.org/get-involved to become an advocate for people. • MARCH 22 Connection, the sense of being in relationship with others and your community, is important to people’s overall health. During March, National Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, learn how you can help people with disabilities feel like an important part of our community and experience better health through meaningful relationships. Visit mosaicinfo.org/getinvolved to learn more. • MARCH 29 The Kingdom of God is not just a future reality; we shape it every day. Standing with the poor, with the stranger, with those who are different – each of those actions builds the kingdom. It is both humbling and rewarding. People with disabilities long to feel connected to their communities and you can make it happen. To find out how, visit mosaicinfo.org/get-involved.

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