Jude&Jojos Photography Advocate Spotlight recognizes leaders who are creating meaningful change within the disability community through organizations, programs, advocacy efforts, and community initiatives.
This feature is designed to celebrate the founders, executive directors, nonprofit leaders, self-advocates, and changemakers whose work is making a lasting impact on individuals with disabilities and their families.
Nominations are currently accepted from Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, and California.
JJP Advocate Spotlight
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At this time, nominations are accepted from:
• Georgia (Greater Atlanta area)
• South Carolina (Greenville area)
• Texas (Houston area)
• California (Ventura area)These states represent JJP's active service regions and ambassador communities.
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The JJP Advocate Spotlight is designed to recognize leaders creating meaningful change within the disability community.
Examples include:
• Nonprofit Founders
• Executive Directors
• Organization Leaders
• Board Presidents & Co-Chairs
• Community Advocates
• Self-Advocates Leading Initiatives
• Inclusive Business & Program Leaders -
We are seeking individuals whose leadership has created lasting impact for individuals with disabilities and their families through advocacy, inclusion, community building, education, support services, or innovative programming.
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To keep the focus on organizational and community leadership, nominations are not currently being accepted for:
• Individual Therapists
• Therapy Clinics or Centers
• Individual Teachers or School Staff
• Medical Providers
• Businesses without a demonstrated disability-focused initiativeWe deeply value these professionals and the work they do; however, the Advocate Spotlight is intended to highlight leaders driving broader community impact.
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The selected Advocate Spotlight recipient will be honored through a complimentary portrait experience and storytelling feature provided by Jude&Jojos at no cost.
Through portraiture and storytelling, we will share their journey, celebrate their impact, and help shine a light on the work they are doing within the disability community.