Westfield launches Mayor’s Council on Disabilities

The Westfield Mayor’s Council on Disabilities (WMCD) gave the first update on its mission and priorities before the Westfield City Council this week.

The presentation highlighted Mayor Andy Cook’s support of the council and its efforts to educate, advocate and create a positive impact in the lives of people with disabilities. The WMCD shared its short- and long-term goals, logo, social media platform details and request for community support.

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“In March, we experienced firsthand the passion from disability advocates who expressed the need for a disability council in Westfield,” Mayor Cook said. “Their shared experiences demonstrated the need for a council that represents all people. It’s my pleasure to support the WMCD and I’m confident it will add value to our community.”

The WMCD’s mission is to make a positive impact in the lives of people with disabilities in Westfield by promoting lifecycle planning along with a culture of inclusion and accessibility. The WMCD will address challenges facing people with disabilities in Westfield and provide solutions to break down barriers. Long-term goals will focus on strengthening housing, transportation and workforce development opportunities for people with disabilities.

WMCD will host its first event to coincide with the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on July 26 at Westfield’s Grand Junction Plaza. All are welcome.

Other events include:

  • September 2022 – Person-centered planning through Life Course
  • October 2022 – National Disability Employment Awareness Month
  • February 2023 – Supported decision-making and other alternatives to guardianship
  • March 2023 – Disability Awareness Month

For those interested in being part of the WMCD, please email your contact information to info@westfieldmcd.com. Visit WestfieldMDC.com for more information.