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.”

Lunch & Learn: Are You Ready for the Presedential Election?

Tuesdays, September 17, 2024
12 – 12:45 p.m.
Online via Zoom

Join the Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition to learn how you can be ready for the upcoming presedential election.

Register here

Wisconsin Senior Advocates (WSA) Need You!

Wisconsin Senior Advocates (WSA) is a coalition of older adults that wish to have input on policies and procedures affecting the older adult population in the state.

Activities and Goals:

  1. Member of the Wisconsin Aging Advocacy Network (WAAN). Participate in WAAN activities including Aging Advocacy Day at the capital.
  2. Keeps informed of issues at the local, state, and federal levels.
  3. Advocates on issues at all levels that impact the senior community – providing information to elected officials including phone calls, office visits, budget testimony, and more.
  4. Works with older adults on how to advocate for themselves and their needs.

Contacts:

Esther Olson – olson3207@gmail.com

 Stephanie Sue Stein – ssstein@gmail.com

Dain Maddox – dainmaddox@gmail.com

Jim Schmidlkofer – aged_cheddar@yahoo.com

This information is provided for educational purposes and to empower you with information. As advocates, being educated on proposed legislation is critical.

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Advocacy Blogs

Family Caregiver Advocacy

Governor Evers' current budget proposal includes a number of critical items that would assist family caregivers throughout Wisconsin. As the state legislature begins drafting their own budget proposal, please consider reaching out to your elected officials to share...

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Transition Advocacy

DID YOU KNOW? One of the services provided by ADRCs is to support young adults with disabilities while they are still in school and as they make the transition to adulthood by helping them connect to programs and services in the community.  Students are supported in...

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