
In recognition of National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the City of Fayetteville has released its newest Mental Health Newsletter, which shines a light on key inclusion initiatives and provides the community with strategies to support individuals with developmental disabilities. Seizing the thematic momentum of March, the newsletter endeavors to inform and involve residents in meaningful conversations and actions.
The heart of the newsletter is to advocate for a more inclusive society. In the company of various expert opinions and firsthand accounts, it extends an array of advice on how each community member can contribute to this cause. Amidst those pages, one may glean tips on how to be an ally and understand the experiences of people living with developmental disabilities. It's a reminder that building a supportive community is a collective effort that requires conscious, ongoing commitments.
In order to make these insights broadly accessible, the newsletter is available for download on the City's Mental Health page. Published yesterday it stands as a testament to Fayetteville's dedication to fostering a welcoming environment for all its citizens, regardless of their abilities.









