Community Engagement 2024

Disability Rights Connecticut works with individuals with disabilities, their families, and community partners to understand common goals, priorities, and visions. DRCT staff provides outreach and training to establish and maintain community relationships and implement data-driven strategies to assist people with disabilities who are most in need.

DRCT can provide training, upon request, on issues related to our focus areas. If you believe you, or a group you are a member of, could benefit from training, please contact our Strategic Partnerships Manager, Michael Whilby at 860-856-4158 or Michael.Whilby@DisRightsCT.org


DRCT in the Community


2024 Community Engagement and Outreach Year in Review

by Michael Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

This year presented numerous opportunities for the Community Engagement/Outreach program at Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) to expand its reach across the state. This was achieved by implementing a three-tiered strategic community engagement plan, devised by Executive Director Debbie Dorfman, which focused on providing self-advocacy information to people of disabilities from underserved populations.

By increasing the organization’s visibility at key multicultural community events, such as the Middletown PrideFEST, Juneteenth Festival with the Ujima African American Alliance, Hartford & Bridgeport Latino Festivals, Ability Walk & Roll, Taste of the Caribbean & Jerk Festival, Riverfront Asian Festival, Veterans Stand Down, and CCAR’s Recovery Fest – Walk for Recovery, DRCT has been able to engage with a greater number of community partners within underserved communities. 

As a result of these efforts, we were able to significantly expand the number of underrepresented and/or marginalized clients served or educated about DRCT’s services and programs by way of initial discussions, attendance at events, and by providing necessary resources at community engagement events.  

DRCT's commitment to connect with various populations in the state led DRCT to being the first non-profit state organization, without tribal affiliations, to be invited to the Mashantucket Pequot's Schemitzun: Feast of Green Corn and Dance event. By fostering diverse relationships, DRCT has been able to enhance its visibility, standing and client base across Connecticut.

In the 2024 fiscal year, DRCT provided outreach at 47 community events, which included forty-three (43) in-person and four (4) virtual webinars. These events reached thousands of people with disabilities, family members, caregivers, and other local community and professional partners. DRCT’s community engagement outreach efforts showed a steady 15% increase from FY 2023.

DRCT continued to expand its network of community partners within unserved and underserved communities, delivering key and integral projects. Some of these projects included but were not limited to: Capital Region Education Council (CREC) Back-to-School Block Party, Walk with Derek: Walk and Resource Fair, Rally for Reentry: Windham County Reentry Council, Bridgeport Disability Resource Fair, CT Town Clerks Association – Spring & Fall Conferences, Celebrate Belonging in your Community – The B.E.R.E.A.D.Y. Project of Torrington, Hartford Yard Goats 5th Annual Trick-or-Treat Event, Transition Fair - Voting and Supported Decision-Making outreach focus of Tolland, The Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO), Community Access & Equity Fair 2024 A Night Out on Main Street - Watertown Parks & Recreation Block Party, and Willimantic Third Thursday Street Festival. 

At these in-person events, DRCT included voting rights advocacy, housing, and legal educational tables and booths which provided information and self-advocacy resources to individuals with disabilities who live in these communities. 

Furthermore, the expansion of trainings, clinics, presentations, and community engagement events has enabled DRCT to provide educational and informational outreach to individuals with disabilities throughout all eight Connecticut counties.

Finally, I want to recognize and thank all of our staff for their amazing dedication, passion, and teamwork in advocating and serving the thousands of individuals with disabilities throughout Connecticut’s unserved and underserved communities. It is an honor and privilege to work with all of you!


DRCT attends Yale ASL Open House!

By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Tuesday, November 12th, DRCT attended the Yale ASL Open House. This event gave attendees the opportunity to learn from Deaf community partners, explore ASL student projects, and discuss employment opportunities.

For DRCT, this was another occasion to provide individuals with an overview of the organization’s programs and services information and self-advocacy materials which included materials pertaining to DRCT’s supported decision making (SDM) assistance.

I would like to thank Julia Silvestri, Lector, American Sign – Language ASL Program Coordinator in the Department of Linguistics at Yale University for inviting us to this wonderful event!

DRCT PAC President, Lena Esposito Receives Parent Advocacy Award at 1st Annual Advocacy in Action Luncheon!

By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Thursday, November 6th, I attended the 1st Annual Advocacy in Action Luncheon 2024 at the Pond House Café in West Hartford.

I would like to congratulate Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) PAIMI Advisory Council (PAC) President Lena Esposito on being a recipient, along with Corinna Martin, of The Doriana Award, which celebrates outstanding parent advocacy.

The Doriana Award was created to memorialize Doriana Vicedomini and her impact as a fierce, dedicated parent advocate and to celebrate the outstanding achievements of those amazing parent advocates leading the charge.

I want to thank Lena for inviting me to this special occasion and for her continued dedication and commitment as a leading parent advocate!

DRCT Presents at the National Federation of the Blind – Connecticut 2024 53rd Annual State Convention!

By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Saturday, November 2nd, I presented at the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) – Connecticut’s 2024 53rd Annual State Convention in Shelton.

I want to thank Jim Cronin, South Fairfield County Chapter President along with NFB State President, Maryanne Melley for inviting Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) to participate in this wonderful convention.

I appreciated the great introduction and feedback given to me from all the NFB attendees based on my overview presentation on DRCT which included but was not limited to, systemic advocacy, Protection & Advocacy (P&A) authority for monitoring and investigating abuse and neglect, our focus areas, and community engagement.

It was an absolute pleasure to share in community with everyone!

UCONN Disability Law Students Participate in DRCT’s Community Engagement Housing Clinics!

By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

UCONN’s Disability Law students, Maura McCormick and Kim Luciano took part in two housing clinics, respectively that Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) hosted at community engagement events: Bristol Veterans Stand Down (9/20) and Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) Recovery Walks! (9/28).

For each event, Maura and Kim assisted Attorney Byers with educating and informing individuals with disabilities in areas of promoting self-advocacy, combatting disability discrimination, and obtaining reasonable accommodations/modifications in public and private housing.

I would like to thank Maura and Kim for their wonderful work at our housing clinics to go along with our informational advocacy tables. Great job!


DRCT oCTOBER 2024 Community Engagement Events

By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

In the month of October, Disability Rights Connecticut’s (DRCT) Community Engagement/Outreach Program participated in an array of community events that focused on providing informational advocacy to individuals with disabilities as well as information about DRCT’s various programs and services; providing information to new lawyers for the purpose of expanding legal representation in the areas of housing, special education, and supported decision-making (SDM); and participating in panel discussions.

  • On Thursday, October 3rd, DRCT attended the Mid-State ARC’s ROCK THE VOTE celebration in Meriden Connecticut. There were approximately 100 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in attendance along with 25 individuals who provide assistance to them.  DRCT had an informational table after the event staffed by DRCT attorney Steve Byers. There was a DJ and dancing for the 2 1/2 hours of the event. People enjoyed lunch and games.  DRCT distributed over 50 informational brochures, bumper stickers and posters regarding voting for persons with disabilities.  It was a joyous event and enjoyed by all in attendance.

  • On Wednesday, October 9th, DRCT collaborated with the State Independent Living Council, The Arc of CT, the CT Council on Developmental Disabilities, and the UConn Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities to host the 2024 Candidate’s Forum on Disability Issues: Shaping the Future of Disability Rights. The forum offered over 250 participants the opportunity to hear from twenty-four (24) candidates for running for various federal offices. Diane Smith, former CT news anchor, moderated the event giving candidates an opportunity to introduce themselves and answer questions relevant to the disability community. The forum was streamed live with interpretation available in American Sign Language and Spanish. CT-N also provided coverage of the event which can be accessed here: CT-N Video Player: 2024 Candidates Forum on Disability Issues and Policy. Additional recordings will be available on our website shortly at: Voting Rights — Disability Rights Connecticut, Inc.

    A special thank you to Carol Scully, Molly Cole, and the rest of the planning committee for all the work that went into making this event happen.

  • On Thursday, October 10th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) attended the 2024 CT Bar Association’s (CBA) Young Lawyers Section (YLS) Pro Bono and Golf Event at the TPC River Highlands Golf Club in Cromwell.                        

    This sponsored event by the CBA gave individuals from the Young Lawyers Section (YLS) a chance to visit with DRCT along with other various non-profit and charitable organizations. It also provided YLS attendees the opportunity to learn more about volunteer opportunities and to connect with others providing pro bono work, in regard to narrowing the access to justice gap within the disability community.

    Additionally, this event gave DRCT the opportunity to recruit from YLS candidates while providing them with a dual legal and outreach perspective on several areas of disability advocacy rights and pro bono work in areas such as housing, special education, and supportive decision-making (SDM).

    Finally, I want to thank my DRCT colleague and Staff Attorney, Gina Teixeira for her informative introduction to all the potential YLS attendees seeking pro bono opportunities within our organization. Nicely done!

  • On Wednesday, October 23rd, I had the privilege of representing Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) as a panelist for the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO) food and film Disability Awareness Month presentation. The panel discussion was based on clips from the documentary film, “Crip Camp” along with a public service announcement from CHRO.

    I would like to thank Cheryl Sharp, Deputy Director of CHRO for hosting and moderating this event. I also want to give special thanks to my fellow panelists: Suzanne Westhaver, Kimberly Jacobsen, and Kathy Flaherty. It was an honor to participate with all of you!

    Along with our reactions to the film, Wednesday’s panel discussion allowed for personal reflection on topics such as disability rights in CT, our work in civil rights, the importance of civil rights, and inclusion.

    Participating in the discussion was a reminder of the amazing work that the disability community continues has done and continues to do.

  • On Sunday, October 27th, DRCT took part in the Hartford Yard Goats Annual Trick or Treat event held at Dunkin’ Park in downtown Hartford.

    This was Connecticut’s largest Halloween trick or treat community event open to the public and free of charge, allowing kids ages twelve and under to celebrate Halloween and receive treats from community businesses, members, non-profits, and sponsors within the state of Connecticut. Over 4,000 trick-or-treaters were in attendance this past Sunday, making it one of the Yard Goats largest trick or treat events to date.

    The event provided DRCT with the opportunity to provide informational self-advocacy materials to individuals with disabilities which included client assistance programs, educational & voting rights services, as well as programs and services.

    I would like to thank Abby Capone, Events Coordinator, and the entire Hartford Yard Goats staff for putting together another entertaining Halloween event for all the kids!

  • On Wednesday, October 30th, DRCT was invited to attend the Achieve a Better Life Experience (ABLE) CT Roundtable Discussion hosted by the Connecticut State Treasurer, Erick Russell.  In attendance were numerous representatives of State agencies, community service providers and ABLE participants who discussed how the CT ABLE program could better serve the community of persons with disabilities to save money without losing their eligibility for federally funded benefits such as Medicaid or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Many attendees gained important knowledge of ABLE accounts which will enable them to better assist constituents who can benefit from this program. Staff Attorney Steve Byers provided examples on the type of information DRCT provides to persons seeking assistance with setting up ABLE accounts.  DRCT Board Member, Luisa Soboleski described the need to provide this information to the deaf and deaf-blind communities. Attendees made recommendations and State Treasurer Erick Russell assured all that he would review the recommendations for implementation moving forward.


DRCT September 2024 Community Engagement Events

By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

In the month of September, Disability Rights Connecticut’s (DRCT) Community Engagement/Outreach Program participated in an array of community events that focused on providing informational advocacy to individuals with disabilities centered around voting rights, client assistance programs, educational services, housing, as well as several programs and services materials.

  • ON SATURDAY, September 7th, the People First Conference, an annual event, was held at the campus of Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven. There were approximately one hundred attendees most of whom were intellectually and/or developmentally disabled as well as their family and friends. DRCT’s Stephen Byers and Gina Texeira set up an information table amongst twenty other information booths. Approximately sixty of the attendees stopped by and collected information or asked questions about DRCT’s work. Gina and Steve provided pamphlets and brochures on voting, education, supported decision making, among other topics, and took the opportunity to talk to the community about our services and to answer questions. The event was a great success.

  • ON THURSDAY, September 12th, DRCT participated in the Bridgeport Community Resource Fair at the Neighborhood Music Studios in Bridgeport. This was the first ever job and resource fair put together by the Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind (BESB). The Bridgeport Community Resource Fair provided DRCT with the opportunity to present and distribute to attendees voting accessibility rights and advocacy tips, along with programs and services materials. I would like to thank Enaida Mendoza, Assistant Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor for Connecticut Aging and Disability Services, for inviting us to this fun and vibrant fair that provided individuals, families, and students with informational resources from community organizations throughout the state. We look forward to attending future events!

  • ON THURSDAY, September 19th, DRCT attended the Connecticut Town Clerk’s Association (CTCA) Fall Conference held at the Water’s Edge Resort Spa in Westbrook. The CTCA conference provided DRCT the opportunity to distribute voting rights accessibility, registration, and advocacy tips along with other DRCT programs and service materials for individuals with disabilities to CT Town clerks. I would like to thank CTCA President, Patty Spruance and Stratford Town Clerk, Sue Pawluk for hosting this incredible conference that included several non-profit vendors and state agencies. Finally, special thanks go out to my colleague, Staff Attorney Gina Teixeira for her work at our table on Thursday. Great job Gina!

  • ON FRIDAY, September 20th, DRCT attended the CT Stand Down 2024 event at St. Gregory CCD Center in Bristol. This year’s event continued to serve CT’s Veterans, Active Duty, National Guard, and Reserve military personnel, and their immediate families with access to materials, programs, and services offered by state and federal agencies, Veterans organizations, and community-based nonprofits at the following six regional sites: Bridgeport, Bristol, Danbury, Norwich, Rocky Hill, and Stamford. In addition to having an informational advocacy table, DRCT’s Staff Attorney, Steve Byers conducted a housing clinic for veteran attendees. I would like to thank Donna M. Dognin, Co-Founder/Executive Director of Veterans Strong Community Center, Inc., and volunteers for putting together another great event for our veterans.

  • ON SATURDAY, September 21st, DRCT participated in the 2nd Annual Bridgeport Latino Fest 2024 at McLevy Green Park. DRCT provided an extensive informational advocacy table that included materials on client assistance programs, voting rights self-advocacy tips, along with education and supported decision-making clinic flyers for individuals with disabilities. Special thanks go out to Vic Luna, CEO-President, and Director of Latino Fest USA for putting together another amazing multicultural event, while celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. Lastly, I would like to thank my colleague, Staff Attorney Steve Byers for doing a wonderful job working our voting rights clinic. Nicely done, Steve!

  • ON SATURDAY, September 28th, DRCT participated in Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery’s (CCAR) 23rd Annual Recovery Walks! at Bushnell Park in Hartford. I want to thank CCAR’s staff and volunteers for hosting Connecticut’s biggest recovery celebration! Additional thanks to all the attendees, sponsors, community partners, and allies for supporting the recovery community and being a part of such an important event. In addition to celebrating National Recovery Month at the CCAR’s Recovery Walks! Event, DRCT also had the opportunity to provide individuals with disabilities who are in recovery with information about DRCT’s services, which included but were not limited to, the client assistance program (CAP); voting accessibility and self-advocacy tips as well as resources on how to spot election disinformation powered by artificial intelligence. Finally, special thanks to my colleague, Staff Attorney Steve Byers, and our Disability Law Clinic student, Kim Luciano, for their work at our housing clinic table. Fantastic job by you both!

Schemitzun 2024!
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) attended the two-day Schemitzun: Feast of Green Corn and Dance held from August 24-25th at the Mashantucket Cultural Grounds on the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation.

The Schemitzun festival is a traditional and contemporary exhibition of tribal dance, drum, and Native American-made crafts.

Over the two-day period, my community engagement team of Siobhan Morgan and Gina Teixeira were able to provide voting rights, programs and services, educational services, client assistance programs, protection, and advocacy for beneficiaries of social security, and other informational materials for individuals with disabilities.

I would like to thank Tim Walker, Schemitzun Vendor Coordinator, for inviting and accepting DRCT to this amazing event. As a first-time vendor participant, we were grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this family-friendly celebration. It was truly an honor to be there.


DRCT Reaches Milestone at Riverfront Dragon Boat & Asian Festival – Completion of 150th Community Engagement Event in 3 Years! (8/17/24)
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Saturday, August 17th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) attended the Riverfront Dragon Boat & Asian Festival at the Mortensen Riverfront Plaza in Hartford.

This was a great festival that celebrated Asian and Pacific Island cultures which included traditional music, dance, food, and martial arts demonstrations. By finishing the festival, DRCT reached a milestone by completing its 150th community engagement event in just 3 years!

I want to thank everyone from my community engagement team for their hard work and dedication in promoting, educating, and advocating on behalf of individuals with disabilities. Outstanding work!


DRCT Attends CCAR’s MPRC Conference in New Haven! (8/13-15/24)
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Thursday, August 15th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) finished attending Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery’s (CCAR) Multiple Pathways Recovery Conference (MPRC) in New Haven.

This was a 3-day conference that covered several issues surrounding multiple pathways centered around recovery addiction. The conference also showed the intersectionality with the disability community in areas that covered on mental health, harm reduction practices, and healthcare.

I would like to thank CCAR’s Executive Director, Phil Valentine and Special Events Manager, Amy Albanese along with the whole CCAR team for putting together another outstanding conference. For me, the MPRC conference was a well-deserved homecoming being held back in CT while providing a renewed sense of energy within the recovery community. I am grateful for all of the wonderful keynote speakers, presenters, sponsors, allies, and attendees who participated in this week’s conference.

I commend them all for their commitment, passion, and most importantly, love for the work that they do!     


DRCT Attends Celebrate Belonging Event in Torrington!
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Thursday, August 8th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) attended the Celebrate Belonging in your Community event hosted by The BE READY Project at Coe Memorial Park in Torrington.

I would like to thank Judy Kobylarz-Dillard, Executive Director of The BE READY Project, their staff, and volunteers for putting together a safe and brave space venue for youth with mental health and behavioral disabilities, along with their families.

As a result, DRCT was able to provide information on services for individuals with a brain injury, client assistant programs, assistive technology, educational services, programs and services, including voting rights and other informational materials for individuals with disabilities.

This event was indeed a celebration that aligned with DRCT’s initiatives and awareness to diversity, equity, and inclusion while encouraging acceptance for all individuals through community collaboration.


DRCT Takes Part in 19th Annual Taste of the Caribbean & Jerk Festival!
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Saturday, August 3rd, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) participated in the 19th Annual Taste of the Caribbean & Jerk Festival at the Riverfront Plaza in Hartford.

The Taste is a multicultural event that promotes, educates, and showcases the arts and richness of the Caribbean community. I would like to thank the Taste of the Caribbean Arts & Culture CT, Inc’s – Hartford, Connecticut Executive Director, Leslie Perry, Board Members, and volunteers for putting together yet another phenomenal Festival.

Your commitment and dedication to honor and represent Connecticut’s Caribbean community is truly commendable!


DRCT Attends Willimantic’s 3rd Thursday Street Festival! (7/18/24)
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Thursday, July 18th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) attended the 3rd Thursday Street Fest along with Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery’s (CCAR) Windham Recovery Community Center (WRCC) in Willimantic.

I would like to thank WRCC’s team of John Schwartz, Kelly Mills, and TJ Aitken for allowing me to share space with them again. It is always a pleasure connecting with the WRCC team while we work together to advocate and support our disability and recovery communities.

Your commitment is greatly appreciated!


DRCT Participates in the 9th Annual Hartford Latino Fest USA 2024! (7/20/24)
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Saturday, July 20th,  Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) participated in the 9th Annual Hartford Latino Fest USA 2024 at Dunkin’ Park in downtown Hartford. This festival provided amazing entertainment with live music, food, dance, and activities for kids while celebrating Latin American culture. There were over 65 vendors and 3,000 people in attendance.

A big thank you to Vic Luna, CEO-President of Luna Entertainment Productions, LLC and Director of Latino Fest USA for putting together another exceptional event. Finally, special thanks to my Community Engagement team of Siobhan Morgan, Lena Esposito, and Nicole Kaplan for doing a phenomenal job at our booth.

Great teamwork!


DRCT Attends 2024 A Night Out on Main Street!
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Saturday, July 13th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) attended the “2024 A Night Out on Main Street” block party in Watertown.

Over 40 vendors participated in this local festival. As a first-time vendor, DRCT was able to provide several voting and educational service materials for individuals with disabilities, their families, and community partners from the surrounding Greater Watertown and other Litchfield County towns.

I would like to thank Guiliana Guerrera, Special Events Coordinator for Watertown Parks & Recreation, and her staff for hosting a wonderful, fun family event.


Disability Rights Arizona Hosts 13th Annual African American Conference on Disabilities! 06/28/2024
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Friday, June 28th, I represented Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) at the 13th Annual African American Conference on Disabilities (AACD) hosted by Disability Rights Arizona (DRAZ) in Phoenix, AZ.

The conference consisted of four session workshops that included an array of topics such as but not limited to, An International prospective on Trauma: Common threats from Phoenix to Nairobi; Patient Success: Accommodating Patients with Disabilities in Healthcare Settings and Beyond; Meeting the Needs of Students with Chronic Health Conditions; and Civil Rights and Adult Guardianship Alternatives. Leading disability experts, lawyers, advocates, academics, and other professionals from around the country conducted the session workshops. Between each session, attendees had the opportunity to stop and meet with an amazing group of sponsors, exhibitors, and vendors.

I would like to thank Renaldo Fowler, Senior Staff Advocate with DRAZ, as well as AACD Co-Founder for putting together a phenomenal conference that highlighted and addressed the intersection between race and disability at the highest level.

Finally, I would like to recognize J.J. Rico, Esq./CEO of Disability Rights Arizona, the DRAZ staff, session speakers, sponsors, vendors, exhibitors, and community organizations who participated in the AACD.

Personally, this conference represented connection, collaboration, and the power of advocacy. I look forward to attending next year’s event!




DRCT Takes Part in Ujima’s 3rd Annual 2024 Juneteenth Festival!
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Saturday, June 15th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) took part in the 3rd Annual Juneteenth 2024 Festival hosted by the Ujima African American Alliance at the Enfield Town Green in Enfield.

I would like to thank Chad Woodyard and Melissa Woodyard, along with all the members of Ujima African American Alliance, for putting together another superb festival. Ujima continues to lead by example through building faith, fellowship, and teamwork in our communities.

Special thanks go out to my DRCT Community Engagement team of Steve Byers, Todd Jediny, and alumni Siobhan Morgan and Jim Welsh for their stellar work at our informational advocacy and voting rights clinic tables.


DRCT Attends Walk with Derek Annual Walk and Resource Fair!
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Sunday, June 9th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) attended Walk with Derek’s Annual Walk and Resource Fair at St. Francis field in Naugatuck. Sunday’s fundraising fair provided individuals with disabilities and their families an opportunity to connect with several organizations from around the state. I want to thank Jenn Harding, Founder of Walk with Derek, and all volunteers for putting together an incredible and informative event.  


DRCT Attends 6th Annual Middletown PrideFEST! 06/01/2024
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Saturday, June 1st, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) attended the 6th Annual Middletown PrideFEST in downtown Middletown. This was a fun-filled event that included an incredible Pride March down Main Street, along with a Pride Rally,  Pride Showcase concerts, and a Tea Dance to conclude the evening festivities. Middletown PrideFEST welcomed over 25,000 individuals, 200 vendors, 90 marching groups, and 50 performers during the day.

I want to thank Haley Stafford, Event Coordinator of Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, along with all the staff and volunteers who put together another amazing festival!


DRCT’s Community Engagement Events: April 30th to May 6th Week in Review!
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

The week marked a full and exciting schedule for Disability Rights Connecticut’s (DRCT) Community Engagement/Outreach Program.

On Tuesday, April 30th, DRCT attended the Windham Rally for Reentry Event in Willimantic. I would like to thank Katie Sanders, AIC Program Director, and Chair of the Windham Reentry Council for putting together this event. The Rally for Reentry helped raise awareness of reentry barriers and needs in our communities. I would also like to thank guest speakers Mary Rose, Helen Scanlon, from Women in the Community Solutions Inc./AIC (CJS/AIC), and Josh Habib, along with Tyler Fairbanks for his presentation, “The Impact of Support.” Additionally, thanks to Rich Hernandez & Christine Trombino for their interviews with Ian Matthew Harrington.

On Wednesday, May 1st, DRCT participated in the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities’ (CHRO) Community Access and Equity Fair, which took place at the State Armory in Hartford. The main goal of this fair was to allow CHRO to share their Equity Study findings with the public, which included a comprehensive report evaluating key state programs and policies.

This event also allowed individuals to interact with the 75 vendors in attendance and to access the information provided. I would like to thank CHRO’s Deputy Executive Director, Cheryl Sharp, staff, and volunteers for providing an exceptional fair that created a much-needed space for resource sharing to so many members of our CT communities.

On Thursday, May 2nd, DRCT wrapped up its week of community engagement by attending CT Family Support Network’s (CTFSN) Annual One Voice Conference: “Embracing Transitions Through the Lifespan” in North Haven. The conference included an amazing lineup that consisted of: Keynote Speaker Dr. Jeana Bracey, Associate Vice President of School and Community Initiatives at the Child Health and Development Institute (CHDI); presentations from CTFSN staff members, Rachel Keesler and Lena Esposito; self-care led meditation by Dharma House; along with 2 bilingual breakout sessions for all attendees on topics such as: “Competitive Employment & Employment Skills Transition” and “Behavior/Communication – Pediatric Psych.”

A big thank you goes out to Connecticut Family Support Network’s (CTFSN) Executive Director, Adrianna Ramirez and staff members Rachel Keesler, Yury Cruz, Lena Esposito, and Melissa Mills for putting together another fantastic conference!

On Monday, May 6th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) attended the State Education Resource Center’s (SERC) 2024 Dismantling Systemic Racism Conference, held at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford. This was the 8th conference on Dismantling Systemic Racism, sponsored by the SERC in collaboration with the SERC Foundation. The focus of the conference was on race, education, and success for Connecticut students, with particular emphasis on Black and Brown students, as well as multilingual students and students with disabilities. The conference consisted of amazing keynote speakers and presenters, along with an array of general sessions, breakout sessions, and community vendors.

I would like to thank SERC’s Heather Dawes, Project Specialist, and Steve Proffitt, Director of Special Education Programs, for inviting us to this wonderful event. It was a wonderful experience, and we look forward to seeing you next year!


DRCT Attends Reentry Resource Fair! 04/25/2024
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Thursday, April 25th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) participated in the Reentry Resource Fair in Hartford. The Reentry Resource Fair provided much needed resources, services, and supports for individuals returning home, while also getting local community partners to network and discuss ways to collaborate with one another.

I would like to thank Sue Gunderman, Program Operations Director for Reentry Services, the Greater Hartford Reentry Council, along with all the staff of Community Partners in Action for putting together this incredible event!


DRCT Participates in CT Town Clerks Association Spring Conference! 04/18/2024
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Thursday, April 18th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) participated in the Connecticut Clerks Association (CTCA) Spring Conference held at the Hartford County Doubletree Hilton in Bristol. Our concentration at the conference was to provide Connecticut town clerks with an overview of DRCT’s organizational services, that included a focus on voting accessibility and registration, along with educational services that help underserved communities and individuals with disabilities.

I would like to thank Sue Pawluck, Stratford Town Clerk and CTCA President, Patty Spruance for once again putting together a wonderful conference that included several CT non-profits and state agencies. 

Finally, I want to give special thanks to my colleague, Staff Attorney Gina Teixeira and DRCT alum Jim Welsh for doing an outstanding job along with CT Family Support Network’s Executive Director, Adrianna Ramirez and Family Support Coordinator Melissa Mills for sharing a table with us. What a great example of teamwork and collaboration!

 

DRCT Attends 2024 Special Education Community Resource Fair at Mark T. Sheehan High School in Wallingford! 04/16/2024
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

I would like to thank Aimee Turner, Assistant Superintendent for Schools, Meghan Shortell-Fratantonio, Special Education Clerk, and all the members and volunteers from the Wallingford Public Schools for inviting Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) to their 2024 Special Education Community Resource Fair in Wallingford on Tuesday, April 16.

It was a great event that allowed DRCT to meet with parents of students with disabilities and community organizations. This event enabled us to continue to promote and showcase our education rights & supported decision making (SDM) clinics.

In the background - Numerous community organizations and attendees standing at each vendor table talking among themselves.

DRCT Takes Part in SEEK’s Special Education Resource/Provider Fair! 04/06/2024
By Mike Whilby, Strategic Partnerships Manager

On Saturday, April 6th, Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT) attended the Special Education Equity for Kids of CT (SEEK) Special Education Resource/Provider Fair at the Easton Community Center.

This fair included approximately thirty vendors across the state which included: evaluators, ABA providers, advocates & attorneys, special education schools, executive function coaches, speech language pathologists, along with occupational and physical therapists.

This event provided a wealth of informational advocacy materials for parents of students with disabilities, community providers, and professionals.

I would like to thank SEEK President, John Flanders and Vice-President, Naomi Nova for inviting DRCT to participate in today’s fair. It was nice meeting both of you and having the opportunity to talk with families and network with so many great organizations.


DRCT attends the disAbility Summit at Mohegan Sun 03/16/2024
By Jennifer Jenkins, Senior Advocate

On March 16, 2024, DRCT attended the disAbility Summit sponsored by LEARN Regional Education Service Center. This event offered families, caregivers, and other professionals in the Eastern region of the state an opportunity to connect with state and local agencies. The event also provided break-out sessions. DRCT was able to share information about employment, education, and voting, including our Special Education Clinic and our new Supported Decision Making Clinic. There were more than 300 people in attendance. A special thanks to Stephen Byers, Staff Attorney, for attending with me.

 

DRCT Finishes Up 2nd Year Disability Law Clinic! 01/04/2024

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