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The Community Living Broadsheet – Jack Pealer

The Community Living Paper is a heartfelt exploration of how Ohio’s communities can better include people with developmental disabilities as valued neighbors, co-workers, and citizens. ​ It reflects on the early efforts of families in the 1950s and 60s who fought for better opportunities for their loved ones, creating schools, jobs, and services when none existed. ​ The paper celebrates the power of community connections, sharing touching stories of trust, friendship, and mutual support that demonstrate the richness of inclusive living. ​

It challenges the traditional reliance on large service organizations, advocating for a shift in control to individuals with disabilities and their allies. ​ The paper emphasizes the importance of informed choice, flexibility in services, and the recognition of citizenship over clienthood. ​ It calls for communities to embrace active responsibility in shaping a future where everyone belongs. ​

Despite progress, the document highlights ongoing challenges, such as the isolation many Ohioans with disabilities face due to segregated services. ​ It warns that without change, this separation will continue, depriving individuals of meaningful relationships and opportunities to thrive. ​

Readers are invited to dive deeper into this vision by ordering the full 40-page book or participating in community conversations. The Community Living Paper is a call to action, inspiring us to rethink how we support and include people with disabilities, fostering communities built on connection, trust, and shared humanity. ​

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