November 8, 2021
The nominations period has opened for the 2022 ‘My City, My Place’ Brighter Futures Awards, the 30th anniversary of the event.
The DBHIDS Division of Intellectual disAbility Services and its Public Awareness Committee invite you to submit a nomination for a community member or group who makes a difference in others’ lives. Please help us celebrate by acknowledging those in the community who exemplify our motto: It’s all about community.
The Brighter Futures Awards are for individuals from all walks of life: neighbors, people with disabilities, teachers, friends, family, employers, co-workers, spiritual leaders, civic groups/organizations, self-advocates, medical professionals, political leaders, businessmen, and business women. We are looking for groups or individuals who are not employed by a provider agency who have made extraordinary efforts to assist people with an intellectual disability and or autism.