On Thursday, March 26, the Brownsburg Town Council President issued a proclamation recognizing Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Indiana House Representative Becky Cash and author of the book “Healing Autism Naturally” attended the presentation, and received the proclamation.
The Brownsburg Town Council encourages residents to promote inclusion, expand accessibility, and foster a community where individuals of all abilities are empowered to participate fully and thrive.
Full text of the proclamation is available below:
Whereas, March has been recognized as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month since 1987 to promote understanding, encourage inclusion, and create opportunities that help individuals with developmental disabilities lead productive and fulfilling lives; and
Whereas, a developmental disability in no way diminishes the right of individuals with developmental disabilities to live independently, make choices, and fully contribute to their communities; and
Whereas, adults and children with disabilities make up nearly one-fifth of Indiana’s population, representing more than 54 million Americans; and
Whereas, the Town of Brownsburg recognizes people of all abilities as important and valued members of our community; and
Whereas, organizations such as the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities, along with many local partners, work to support, educate, and advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Now, therefore, I, Ben Lacey, Town Council President of the Town of Brownsburg, hereby proclaim March 2026 as
DEVELOPMENT DISABILITIES AWARENESS MONTH
and encourage residents to promote inclusion, expand accessibility, and foster a community where individuals of all abilities are empowered to participate fully and thrive.