VOICE NEWS - the Allegany Arc
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VOICE NEWS - the Allegany Arc
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: Know your rights Houghton College Trip SANYS Recap #4 and #5. June Chicken BBQ Upcoming Events VOICE is currently seeking new members. Please email or call (585) 593-5700 ext. 550 for more information. Sneaker Drive VOICE NEWS VOLUME 2, ISSUE5 MAY 2015 Know your rights. As citizens of the United States, we all have certain inherent rights. Persons living under the support of Allegany Arc maintain all of those same rights. Knowing your basic Human Rights, standing up for your rights, taking responsibility for your life, and ask i ng for help because you want it or need it. Know your rights. Individual Rights # 9 I have the right to own personal property and to receive assistance in the use of money. To receive information about how much money I have and how it is spent. My Responsibility is: To respect my property and that of others. To spend my money wisely and to help develop a budget for myself. purchase. “ -Ed Sweet “I have the right to my own money.” -Judy Alger (From Individual Right Book) “I have the right to spend my money in my account.” -Randy Tyler “It is my responsibility to know where my money is being spent.” -Brian Daley “I have the right to spend my money after my bills are paid.” -Holly Harrington “I have the right to receive my own money. If I want something I let staff know and they help me with my To download Human Rights booklet, please go to: http://alleganyarc.org/wpcontent/uploads/human-rightsbooklet.pdf If you would like a paper copy of this booklet please contact Brain Daley or Penny Chudy. Houghton College Presentation By Shawn Ordiway Donation Tracker: 48 pairs On April 7th the VOICE group went to Houghton College to educate the students who are studying to become future teachers on how school was for a person with a disability. We had questions printed for the students to ask us. We picked volunteers and asked that each student come in front of the class to interview a member of VOICE. They also asked us if we ever had any struggles with anyone that picked on us during school. I told them “No”. Other members of the group did experience being picked on and were able to share their stories with the students. A new member joined us for the presentation this year, Foch Russell. Foch was a great addition to the trip. He had a lot of good information to share with the students. We also shared a video that was created for the Arts Experience. The video highlighted s e v e r al a r e as o f e v e r y d ay life. Volunteering, Healthcare, Recreation and Work. The students really enjoyed seeing everyone in motion. At the end of the presentation we got to mingle with the class and got to know each other and talk about hobbies and interests. The students and VOICE members pose for a quick picture after the presentation. PAGE 2 SANYS U #4 and #5 Update By Shawn Ordiway, VOICE President Sophia Roberts, Supervising Coordinator of the Self Advocacy Association of New York State, continues to instruct VOICE Members on the SANYS U course. This month we worked on Chapter 4 and 5. In Chapter 4 we learned tips for being strong self advocates. We need to be able to speak up for ourselves and to voice our opinions. We also learned tips for having a strong self advocacy group. We learned it is important to have a regular meeting place and time. Let everyone know by advertising, and help people to get there. The officers should have an officers’ meeting before the actual meeting. Plan what things will be talked about and find a way to get everyone involved. We were told about the 3 R’s. Remind, Restate, and Repeat. This makes sure everyone understands what has been talked about. Groups do better in bigger numbers, and networking is a good way for people to work together. In Chapter 5 we learned about what it means to be a leader. We learned to be a leader, we need to be a teacher, communicator, problem solver, listener, coach, facilitator, and a cheerleader. To be a teacher we need to teach everyone in a way each me mber understands. A Communicator understands when people talk or use sign language, and is able to use good eye contact and good posture. To be a good listener we need to be able to read body language and what each person is saying. I think the most important part is being a problem solver. This means we need to make sure everyone wins and we are able to find common ground. To be a coach we need to encourage and take care of each other. Being a cheerleader means to encourage everyone and celebrate good things. The last thing we learned in this chapter is to lead by example. Chicken BBQ By: Randy Tyler, Fundraising Chairperson VOICE will be hosting a Chicken BBQ on Thursday June 18th from 11am to 1pm. Deliveries are also available on orders of six or more dinners. Pick up will be in the Shine parking lot. The Dinner will include 1/2 Chicken Baked Beans Salt Potatoes Dinner Roll Dessert The suggested donation for each meal is $8. The suggested donation for chicken only is $5. You can purchase tickets from any VOICE member or by calling Lifeskills. Proceeds from this sale will go towards the Witkowski Development project. Questions? Contact Carina Miles or Randy Tyler at x 525. Trivia Question of the Month By: Holly Harrington, Vice–President Last month’s question was: Name 2 political parties that you could be a part of if you exercise your right to vote? The most common answer was Democratic and Republican. The winner of the drawing is Belinda’s Wed. PM Mens group. Congratulations!! This month’s trivia question is: True or False: It is my right to know how much money I have. It is my responsibility to create a budget to spend it wisely. VOICE encourages everyone to participate, the winner will be chosen from our peers who give the correct answer. Please send your answers to VOICE at Shine Down or email to [email protected]. Correct answers will be put in for a drawing for a free Lifeskills Café lunch or pack of gum. VOLUME 2, ISSUE5 PAGE May 2015 Volunteering Chairperson: Shawn Ordiway Support Staff: Courtney Cole 3 Advocating for Rights Chairperson: Brian Daley Support Staff: Penny Chudy Monthly Focus: -Schedule volunteers for the Chicken BBQ Monthly Focus: -SANYS U -Individual Rights sent to all programs -Schedule volunteers for planting Arc Acres. - Transformation Agenda -Monitor Seeds in Greenhouse -Albany Trip Fundraising Chairperson: Community Marketing/ Recruitment Chairperson: Randy Tyler Support Staff: Carina Miles Jennifer Calabrese Support Staff: Shirley Wigent Monthly Focus: -Lifeskills Café Monthly Focus: - Passing out cards with Skype information listed. -June Chicken BBQ All proceeds will go towards the Arc Acres garden project. A New Way to Stay Connected VOICE is starting a new project, as a way for all self advocates to stay connected. Every Tuesday from 1:30-2pm starting May 5th Brian Daley, Chairperson for the Advocacy Committee will be live on Skype. The agenda is open during this time. Self–advocates are encouraged to join the conversation, and help answer questions others may have. If a topic comes up that Brian is not able to answer at the time, he will make a note and contact the person back. Skype can be downloaded on a smart phone or computer and is free to use. VOICE will provide an overview training of Skype and how to use this service. Please contact the group to schedule a training. If you already have Skype and would like to become a contact, please search the information below. We look forward to getting to know more self advocates and working together. Account Name: voicegroup1 Profile Picture: Contributing Members: Shawn Ordiway ~ President/Chairperson Holly Harrington ~ Vice-President Ed Sweet ~ Secretary Ryan Shoff ~ Computer Secretary Judy Alger ~ Sergeant in Arms Randy Tyler ~ Treasurer/Chairperson Brian Daley ~ Chairperson Jennifer Calabreese ~ Chairperson Maureen Driscoll ~ Committee Member Jason Kneeppel ~ Committee Member Thomas Romesburg ~ Committee Member Marlena Bialy ~ Committee Member Sue Lanager ~ Committee Member April Kozlowski ~ Community Committee Member Rec Club Participants For more information on VOICE, please contact Kim Clark (585) 593-5700 Ext. 550 or email [email protected]. Upcoming Events/ Meetings Friday, May 1st SANYS U Training # 6 David A Howe Library (Wellsville) 10-11am Friday, May 8th Representative from group Albany Trip Tuesday, May 12th Lifeskills Café See menu below Friday, May 15th SANYS U Training #7 David A Howe Library (Wellsville) 10-11am Wednesday May 20th Self Advocacy Collaborative of the Finger Lakes Monthly Planning Meeting Leaving Shine at 11 am and returning 4:30 pm. Please RSVP by 5/14 if you would like to attend with the representatives. Wednesday, May 20th Allegany Arc Annual Meeting Can you use a hand? President of VOICE to give a short speech. Group attending as guests. Please join us for the next Community Meeting. Friday, May 22nd David A Howe Library (Wellsville) 10-11am Presentation on Internet Safety from 10-10:30 am. Thursday, May 28th All Day Trip DD Day Buffalo Please RSVP by 5/21 if you would like to attend with the group. Are you a non-profit in need of some volunteer assistance? We can help! Contact us and learn about the many ways we can assist you with your volunteer needs. Contact a VOICE member or email [email protected] for more information! Lifeskills Café will be serving Mexican Lasagna, with a side of black bean salad and corn chips and Sweet Mexican Cheesecake for dessert on Tuesday, May 12th, 2015. Suggested donation for each meal is $4.50. Please RSVP to Lifeskills by calling (585) 593-5700 Ext. 525. Deliveries are available. VOICE Mission: Helping the community to create change.