My Leadership Story
What is your story? We all are moving through this journey in different ways and it is important for us to recognize not only the struggles but the opportunities we experience along the way. It is also important to acknowledge the future you hope to see for your family. Jesse Jackson would say Keep Hope Alive. The questions below will help you begin writing and acknowledging your leadership story. 
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Who are you? for example: I am a parent to a beautiful Black Boy who was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 2 1/2.  *
What did you feel when you got the diagnosis?  *
Did you know what to do next? Did any one assist you early on?  *
Name an aspect of your journey that have made it challenging.  *
Name an aspect of your journey that was successful.    *
Share something you have learned during the Parent Leadership & Advocacy program that has given your family hope.  *
Do you think you are more informed and equipped to advocate for better services and programs for your loved one served by the Regional Center? If so in what way?  *
How do you think the Black community can utilize the power of information to obtain equity for our community?  *
What resources would you like to share with the Black community that would promote Service Access & Equity for our families. (please include any links you may have and we will share with the group) *
Congratulations!! You have completed the Parent Leadership & Advocacy Training Program! Pass Go to receive your $500! (monopoly reference)
Thank you for choosing to Access your rights and privileges as a parent or caregiver of an child or adult who deserves love, dignity and respect. 
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