Arc Walk for Independence -- why I walk
I walk because I believe every individual should be treated with dignity and respect. I walk because people with disabilities have traveled a road that I cannot relate to, but yet I appreciate what they have overcome.
I walk because for one morning a year, I can share time with my friends, family and people with disabilities and for this brief moment - they are the stars of the day.
I may be one in several thousand, but I want to show others that I care and more importantly to remind myself that we all have special gifts and talents regardless of our circumstances.
I walk for the thousands who spent most of their lives in large institutions, but who can now thrive in a warm and accepting community.
I walk to support that person who receives training, love and care on a daily basis at The Arc.
I walk for the person who will get their first real job at the age of 40 through The Arc’s Employment Center.
I walk for the family in crisis who will receive help from The Arc’s Center for Human Rights.
I walk for the senior, who can retire and enjoy the later stages of life in The Arc’s Senior Services.
I walk for people with severe disabilities who celebrate even the smallest successes.
I walk for people with disabilities who have been the focus of ridicule, staring eyes, jokes and who never received that warm smile and hello that I receive.
I walk not out of pity, but because I believe that everyone is worthy of dignity and respect.
I will focus this morning on the abilities of all mankind and not on their disabilities.
I believe that God created man in his own image and we may all be a little different, but we are all beautiful in our own way – disability or not.
The Arc Walk for Independence is a show of support for individuals who are edging closer toward independence - I pledge to support, encourage and cheer them on – every step of the way.
I am excited that my community comes together and puts aside differences for one special morning of Hope.
The Arc Walk for Independence – a tradition – of walking arm in arm together. The Arc’s motto is “When You Give Help… You Give Hope.” I will make that motto a reality.
A couple of hours on a Saturday morning – March 22nd at Stonewood Center in Downey
Let us come together.
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Published: March 20, 2014 - Volume 12 - Issue 49