The Audrey and Jeremy Show

Ep. 37: Club 21 Executive Director, Patti Adams

48 min · Gestern
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🎙️ The Audrey & Jeremy Show | Featuring Patti Adams, Executive Director of Club 21In this inspiring episode of The Audrey & Jeremy Show, we sit down with Patti Adams, the newly appointed Executive Director of Club 21, to discuss the journey from childhood to adulthood for individuals with Down syndrome and the families who support them. With nearly 30 years of experience in special education, advocacy, and transition services, and as the mother of a daughter with Down syndrome, Patti brings a unique perspective on what it takes to create meaningful opportunities, foster independence, and build inclusive communities. Throughout the conversation, Patti shares: 💙What Club 21 does to support individuals with Down syndrome and their families. 💛The challenges families face when navigating life after high school. 💙Why transition planning should begin long before graduation. 💛The importance of high expectations, employment opportunities, and community inclusion. 💙Her experience as a parent supporting a daughter through college and independent living. 💛How advocacy efforts are helping change perceptions about disability 💙Practical ways everyone can make their schools, workplaces, and communities more inclusive.. Audrey and Jeremy also reflect on their own experiences with employment, college, self-advocacy, and pursuing their dreams, creating a heartfelt and empowering discussion about what’s possible when people are given opportunities and support. Whether you're a parent, educator, self-advocate, or community member, this episode is filled with valuable insights, encouragement, and real-life stories that highlight the power of inclusion. ✨ Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that celebrate ability, advocacy, and community. #DownSyndrome #Club21 #DisabilityInclusion #SelfAdvocacy #TheAudreyAndJeremyShow #TransitionToAdulthood #SpecialEducation #InclusiveEducation #DisabilityAwareness #CommunitySupport #DownSyndromeAdvocacy #InclusionMatters #EmploymentForAll #CollegeForAll #PodcastInterview

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Episode Ep. 37: Club 21 Executive Director, Patti Adams Cover

Ep. 37: Club 21 Executive Director, Patti Adams

🎙️ The Audrey & Jeremy Show | Featuring Patti Adams, Executive Director of Club 21In this inspiring episode of The Audrey & Jeremy Show, we sit down with Patti Adams, the newly appointed Executive Director of Club 21, to discuss the journey from childhood to adulthood for individuals with Down syndrome and the families who support them. With nearly 30 years of experience in special education, advocacy, and transition services, and as the mother of a daughter with Down syndrome, Patti brings a unique perspective on what it takes to create meaningful opportunities, foster independence, and build inclusive communities. Throughout the conversation, Patti shares: 💙What Club 21 does to support individuals with Down syndrome and their families. 💛The challenges families face when navigating life after high school. 💙Why transition planning should begin long before graduation. 💛The importance of high expectations, employment opportunities, and community inclusion. 💙Her experience as a parent supporting a daughter through college and independent living. 💛How advocacy efforts are helping change perceptions about disability 💙Practical ways everyone can make their schools, workplaces, and communities more inclusive.. Audrey and Jeremy also reflect on their own experiences with employment, college, self-advocacy, and pursuing their dreams, creating a heartfelt and empowering discussion about what’s possible when people are given opportunities and support. Whether you're a parent, educator, self-advocate, or community member, this episode is filled with valuable insights, encouragement, and real-life stories that highlight the power of inclusion. ✨ Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that celebrate ability, advocacy, and community. #DownSyndrome #Club21 #DisabilityInclusion #SelfAdvocacy #TheAudreyAndJeremyShow #TransitionToAdulthood #SpecialEducation #InclusiveEducation #DisabilityAwareness #CommunitySupport #DownSyndromeAdvocacy #InclusionMatters #EmploymentForAll #CollegeForAll #PodcastInterview

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