By Lisa Byrd, former NCCDD Council member
My mom always said that I have my own voice and can make my own decisions. Not everyone else thinks that, though. I was told I couldn’t live on my own or be in a relationship. Well, that’s simply not true. I have the same dreams and rights as everyone else. The ADA gave me the courage to advocate for the things I want in life – a job, to live on my own, to have a relationship, and to get married. I do have a few supports from a community living program, but they simply help me stay on track. I now live in an apartment with my boyfriend, and we are very happy. I enjoy getting out in the community, and I love to bake.
Quotes from Lisa Byrd:
“The ADA gave me the courage to advocate for the things I want in life – like a job, to live on my own, and the right to be in a relationship with someone.”
“The ADA ensures the rights of all people, especially those of us with disabilities.”
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