86 | Fostering Empathy with "To Be Like Me"
I share the microphone today with two leaders in the effort to offer understanding, empathy and compassion toward individuals with disabilities. They represent an organization called, To Be Like Me, providing disability awareness education to shape our future leaders with greater empathy, compassion and understanding.
Hollis Owens and Jaime Bolton share their organization's mission to orchestrate a community where advocacy meets education through authentic connection and open dialogue.
Join us as we uncover how this initiative celebrates students as heroes, transforming uncertainty into confidence and inspiring a new wave of disability advocacy.
To Be Like Me is a unique field trip destination for schools in North Texas providing disability awareness education to students and teachers. Through meaningful interactions with our LEADers, we create a learning opportunity that fosters empathy and compassion and equips our communities to be more inclusive.
Their vision is to unite a global community through education and advocacy, where disabilities and differences are understood, accepted, and valued.
Their mission is to encourage empathy, kindness, and compassion through disability awareness programs led by people living with disabilities.
You can get all their informationhere.
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