
Self Advocacy
What is People On The Go?
People On The Go is a nationally recognized organization of individuals with developmental disabilities who want to work together to further the cause of self-advocacy. There are many chapters of the group throughout the nation, one of which is sponsored by The Arc of Prince George’s County. Members of People On The Go help other people with disabilities learn to speak up for themselves and work together as a team. The group strives to educate people about being independent, advocate for people’s rights, and have fun.
What do self-advocates in People On The Go do?
- Attend monthly chapter meetings and quarterly state meetings
- Elect officers
- Learn about rights and choices
- Teach others to know their rights and strive for independence
- Host speakers who present on upcoming legislative initiatives
- Send letters to legislators
- Go to rallies, conferences, and conventions
- Help with fundraising efforts
- Have fun!
- How do I get involved?
Any adult who has a developmental disability is
welcome to participate in People On The Go. The group meets on
the second Thursday of every month from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Contact
Kasey DeMent at 301-322-8306
x 308 for more information.
Helping Others Out!
People On the Go ran a successful holiday food drive! Donation Boxes were placed around various Arc locations, and 221 items were collected! All the food items were donated to United Communities Against Poverty (UCAP).
Click on the following links to see how to Get Involved with the Arc of Prince Georges County:
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