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The Center for Transition to Adult Health Care for Youth with Disabilities is looking for Youth ?to Join the Youth Development Initiative (YDI)
Transition to adulthood can be difficult. Where do you go for help? The Center for Transition to Adult Health Care for Youth with Disabilities would like to share this exciting new opportunity for youth with disabilities. This opportunity will allow youth (12-17) with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities to gain an understanding of healthcare transition and gain advocacy skills, from and with young adults with disabilities. Please read the information and share it with others who may be interested.
We are Looking for Youth to Join the Youth Development Initiative (YDI).
What is the YDI: This group of youth with IDDs will receive training and mentoring to help them understand healthcare transition at an early age. They will be mentored by young adults who have learned leadership and advocacy skills.
Who Should Apply? Young people (ages 12 17) with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities who are ready to learn about healthcare transition, self-advocacy, and getting ready for adulthood.
YDI members will:
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- Learn from other young adults about healthcare transition.
- Meet peers and make friends.
- Learn about being an advocate for themselves and others with disabilities.