Advocacy Opportunities
Learn more how you can get involved in your community and advocate for issues you are passionate about.“We drive the change that we want to see in our community.
We are the spark that lifts people and ideas off the ground.
We are the catalyst for change.”
Your Voice Matters in Advocacy
One of our key roles is to keep you informed about policy decisions that impact your life and to educate legislators who often donât know the challenges you face. But we need your voice to help tell the story. You donât need to be an expertâyou’re the expert on your own life. Share how meals, transportation, in-home care, and medications help you stay well and independent. Legislators need to hear it from you!
Your Voice Matters Now More Than Ever
Congress is preparing to make critical decisions that could significantly impact programs like Medicaid, which many in our community rely on for meals, transportation, in-home care, and vital medications. Policymakers need to hear directly from youâthe people whose lives are affected.
Share your story and help legislators understand why these programs are essential to staying healthy and independent. Below, you’ll find tools and resources to stay informed and empowered to speak up. Together, we can make a difference.
- Presentation on what grassroots organizations have heard when they talked with their U.S. Senator and Congressional Rep offices last week
- Summary of potential Medicaid cuts
- Medicaid in WI Factsheet
- Wisconsin Medicaid programs
- Wisconsin Medicaid programs by County
- What Medicaid cuts could mean for Wisconsin
- Medicaid Matters to Wisconsin Businesses
- Tool: Medicaid Storytelling Sheet
- WI DHS ADRC Report (2023)
- The Case for Investing in ADRCs
This information is provided for educational purposes and to empower you with information. As advocates, being educated on proposed legislation is critical.
Advocacy Opportunity
In-District Legislature Forum
Event Details:
- Date:Â Tuesday, June 9th, 2026
- Time:Â 4:30pm â 7:15pm
- Location:Â Aging & Disability Resource Center of Brown County, 300 S. Adams St, Green Bay
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Agenda:
- Welcome and Check-In:Â Meet fellow advocates and community leaders; receive event materials.
- Introduction:Â Learn about the ADRC and statewide priorities.
- Listening Sessions:Â Legislators hear from community members.
- Reflections:Â Legislators can reflect on the most important policies that impact older adults and adults with disabilities that they can act upon.
- Closing Remarks Recap the morning and discuss next steps.
* If you wish to be a speaker, you MUST register by June 2. 2026 with your topic by calling 920-448-4300.Â