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VALUES IN ACTIONE veryday Lives: VALUES in ACTION , 2021. Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Programs KRISTIN AHRENS, Deputy Secretary, Office of Developmental ProgramsDEPUTY SECRETARY S MESSAGEAs we near the 30th anniversary of the adoption of Everyday Lives, the words of John McKnight included in the first Everyday Lives publication hold true: Our goal should be clear. We are seeking nothing less than a life surrounded by the richness and diversity of community. A collective life. A common life. An everyday life. A powerful life that gains its joy from the creativity and connectedness that comes when we join in association as citizens to create an inclusive world. Everyday Lives guides us in our commitment to help create a world that embraces and celebrates human differences, a world in which everyone can experience LIVESEVERYDAY LIVES, 1991 BY THE NUMBERSVALUES IN ACTIONRECOMMENDATIONSHISTORYSTORIESVALUE S STATEMENTSRECOGNITIONSee how Everyday Lives looked in the beginning Data sets show the importance of work, relationships, and moreLearn about the VALUES behind Everyday LivesGuidance for developing meaningful policy and programs Accomplishments of the past raise expectations for the futureTake a peek into the everyday lives of six PennsylvaniansPeople with disabilities and their fam
• Families across the commonwealth formalized their support and advocacy network with incorporation of the Pennsylvania Association for Retarded and Handicapped Children, 1949 1960s • The Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Construction Act (P.L.88-164) provided money to build community facilities, 1963
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