I am Brett Turner and I’m included. What does it mean to be included? It means I’m a valued member of our community and I’m allowed to make decisions about my life, where I live, work and play. Sadly, not everyone in our community has historically been included.

I run a local non-profit called Advocates for Life Skills and Opportunity, or ALSO, where we support adults and children living with developmental and other disabilities in their homes, workplaces, and communities and offer a variety of programs that promote independence and inclusion. All people, including those living with developmental and other disabilities should be fully included, participating members of their communities with self-determination, independence, productivity, and a healthy and satisfying quality of life. Throughout Central Oregon, we support 54 people and have been for more than seven years. During that time a lot of progress has been made but we still have work to do.

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Brett Turner is CEO of Advocates for Life Skills and Opportunity.

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