Wednesday, November 16, 2011

An exciting first week

by Katelyn Bollenbacher, Program Manager in the Bay Area


I should begin by introducing myself; my name is Katelyn Bollenbacher and I am the new Program Manager for Best Buddies California in the Bay Area. I come from three years of Best Buddies experience as I was the president of the University of San Francisco chapter, as well as six years of working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities prior to that. Throughout the next year, a large portion of my work will be in expanding the Best Buddies mission to four new middle schools and eight new high schools, along with working with the already developed high school and college chapters. I am so excited to continue to be apart of Best Buddies because it truly bridges the segregation between people with and without disabilities.
               In the midst of filling out paper work and reading manuals in my first week as Program Manager for Best Buddies, something amazing happened. On my first day of work, abilitypath.org released a report on obesity in children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. You may be asking why something with such terrifying statistics excites me. With a degree in Exercise and Sport Science from USF, it was always frustrating to me that people with IDD were left out of the many studies that were covered in my classes. Obesity in minorities such as women, African Americans, and Hispanics were covered, but people with IDD were not. In my experience working with people with IDD it was evident to me that they are affected just as much with being overweight or obese as typically developing people are. With the help of Best Buddies, this report was possible, and I am ecstatic to see this step forward. I am thrilled to now work in an organization that continually works along side other organizations to make social change. It is exciting to me that people with IDD are now being included in these statistics.
               With obesity levels being high in the United States, we need to make change in order to see change. The effort of Best Buddies in this report means that our programs need to promote change as well. In our Friendships program at high schools and colleges, we can easily promote healthy living by providing activities that promote physical activity; for example dancing or playing leisure sports like wiffle ball or soccer, and providing foods that promote healthy living. Let’s trade the sedentary activities for physical activity and the cookies for veggies! We can make a difference in our buddies and in ourselves.

You too can read the report at: http://www.abilitypath.org/health-daily-care/health/growth-and-nutrition/articles/obesity/obesity-special-needs-overview.html

Monday, November 14, 2011

1st Annual Bowling for Buddies Tournament Opening Remarks from State Director Patty Evans

BBCA welcomed eight of our Jobs program employers to our first annual bowling tournament, Hollywood Player Goes Bowling for Buddies, to benefit the Jobs program on Monday night, Nov. 7th at Lucky Strike LA Live!  These were my welcoming remarks

My name is Patty Evans and I’m State Director of Best Buddies California.  I want to thank you all for being here tonight and launching our inaugural Best Buddies jobs bowling tournament, Hollywood Player Goes Bowling for Buddies.  As you know from dealing with Rachel and me, we’ve been working on this for quite some time, and we’re so excited that it’s finally the night!

In today’s economic and political turmoil, all everyone can talk about is creating jobs – why aren’t there more jobs?  What’s getting drowned out in all the noise is that the unemployment rate literally explodes when it comes to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  And while it’s bad all over, in California it’s catastrophic.  We rank 38th among all 50 states in adults with IDD being employed - 13%; that’s only 95,000 fully employed men and women out of a population of 737,000.  In Los Angeles County, only 24% of adults with IDD are employed, leaving 170,600 without jobs.

Best Buddies CA has been providing our supported employment program since 1997 and since then we have placed nearly 100 adults with IDD in companies throughout the Los Angeles area.  Today, we actively support 35 participants who work for some of the finest, most visionary companies in the southland – you.  Every time a participant finds a job, something absolutely wonderful happens.  That’s person’s life changes profoundly, as do the lives of their parents.  Something shifts as well within the companies and people start to see things differently. 

When I speak to our students in the Friendship Program from high schools and colleges around the state, I remind them that they are now leaders of social change.  Let me say the same thing to you.  You and your companies are improving the society of today and creating a better world of tomorrow.  You may not be able to lower the unemployment rate around the country, but you are changing lives here at home one job at a time.  And from your being here tonight, you are helping us to extend the same transformational opportunities to more and more potential participants this year, next year and for years after.

So, we at Best Buddies CA want to give you all a big hand of thanks and congratulations and wish you all luck in tonight’s first Best Buddies Jobs Bowling Tournament.  Let me introduce tonight’s contenders:

Fiji Water Team #1
Fiji Water Team #2
Fiji Water Team #3
Equinox Century City
ICM
Paradigm
GSO Business Management
OPI
Allan Company
Goldline International
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
Office of the Mayor of Los Angeles
and Burn 60

Give yourselves a hand!
I want to give a huge thanks to our Presenting Sponsor tonight, Hollywood Player, the movie-themed online gaming site, and welcome Mr. Dave Long here to tonight. Dave will be presiding over the Hollywood Player video gaming in the VIP room. 
Thank you again for coming and have fun tonight!