Whereas, Developmental disabilities affect more than 188,000 Michigan children and adults in every county across our state; and,
Whereas, People with developmental disabilities make up nearly two percent of the state’s population; and,
Whereas, Every person, regardless of ability, has valuable strengths, infinite capacity to learn and the potential to make important contributions to their local and state communities; and,
Whereas, People with developmental disabilities in Michigan share with the state’s other nine million residents the right to live life as they choose in their education, jobs, recreation and homes; and,
Whereas, Families deserve our admiration and recognition for their caring commitment and ongoing support that are both essential to an independent and productive life for people with developmental disabilities; and,
Whereas, Celebrating the abilities and contributions of people with developmental disabilities can only serve to enrich the communities of Michigan, enhance diversity and help to build One Michigan Family; and now therefore be it
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan, do hereby proclaim March 2005, as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in Michigan.