Each of us has many gifts. Discover them!
- Look for gifts with the intentionality and intensity.
- Spend your time with people and in neighbourhoods. Build relationships.
- Be open to possibilities. Suspend control.
- We do not need to fix or correct people.
- Acknowledge people’s gifts in as many situations as possible.
- Pay attention to people and ask questions.
Our neighborhoods are full of welcoming places. Get involved!
- Practice radical hospitality.
- Help people meet and get to know others.
- Look for opportunities for people to share their gifts.
- Create spaces for people to explore their gifts.
- Be curious about people and places.
- When a group or an association is receptive to including one person with a disability, don’t flood them with all others.
Invitations and introductions are powerful tools to build community.
- Call people by their names. Look for the people who are natural connectors.
- Avoid using jargon and system language (group home, day programs etc.)
- Emphasize characteristics the person has in common with all people.
- When information needs to be shared, do it as positively as possible.
- Don’t exaggerate the person’s needs for professional help.
It’s all about relationships.
- Be natural. Don’t take an authoritative role.
- Don’t be in the way. Allow others the chance to reach out.
- If there are challenges that trust people to solve them.
- Avoid conflicts at all costs. If a connection is not working out, try something new.