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Jonathan Gardner Self-Advocate & Motivational Speaker

Jonathan Gardner is a dedicated advocate for disability rights at both the state and national levels. A homeschool graduate, cancer survivor, and individual who happens to have Autism, Jonathan serves as an Official Ambassador for Operation House Call...

An episode of the The Plan for Special Needs Trusts podcast, hosted by PLAN MA-RI, titled "Jonathan Gardner Self-Advocate & Motivational Speaker" was published on February 20, 2025 and runs 7 minutes.

February 20, 2025 ·7m · The Plan for Special Needs Trusts

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Jonathan Gardner is a dedicated advocate for disability rights at both the state and national levels. A homeschool graduate, cancer survivor, and individual who happens to have Autism, Jonathan serves as an Official Ambassador for Operation House Call through the Arc of Massachusetts, a Flutie Fellow for the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, Co-Chair of the Massachusetts Supported Decision-Making Coalition, a board member of Massachusetts Advocates for Children, and a Council Member of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Jonathan shares his personal journey, including overcoming early challenges, his autism diagnosis, educational struggles, and his battle with cancer. He explains supported decision-making as an alternative to guardianship and emphasizes its importance for individuals with disabilities in maintaining autonomy. His advocacy work includes passing the Massachusetts Restraints and Seclusion Law, advocating for such bills as Operation House Call, Hospital Training, Health Care Discrimination, Police Training and more. He has also spoken on Capitol Hill about the Autism Care Act and the Education Bill. Drawing on his experiences with early intervention services, specialized clinics, and homeschooling, Jonathan highlights the significance of personalized education and healthcare. His story of resilience offers valuable insights into effective advocacy, engaging with legislative bodies, and the power of personal stories in creating change. Jonathan encourages building supportive networks and engaging in community efforts to improve educational, healthcare, and legal supports for individuals with disabilities. Jonathan believes, “As Human Beings, our differences enrich each other. Our voices together can be powerful and significant. We should all strive to create a world where everyone’s voice is heard, and every life is valued.”

Jonathan Gardner is a dedicated advocate for disability rights at both the state and national levels. A homeschool graduate, cancer survivor, and individual who happens to have Autism, Jonathan serves as an Official Ambassador for Operation House Call through the Arc of Massachusetts, a Flutie Fellow for the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, Co-Chair of the Massachusetts Supported Decision-Making Coalition, a board member of Massachusetts Advocates for Children, and a Council Member of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

Jonathan shares his personal journey, including overcoming early challenges, his autism diagnosis, educational struggles, and his battle with cancer. He explains supported decision-making as an alternative to guardianship and emphasizes its importance for individuals with disabilities in maintaining autonomy. His advocacy work includes passing the Massachusetts Restraints and Seclusion Law, advocating for such bills as Operation House Call, Hospital Training, Health Care Discrimination, Police Training and more. He has also spoken on Capitol Hill about the Autism Care Act and the Education Bill.

Drawing on his experiences with early intervention services, specialized clinics, and homeschooling, Jonathan highlights the significance of personalized education and healthcare. His story of resilience offers valuable insights into effective advocacy, engaging with legislative bodies, and the power of personal stories in creating change. Jonathan encourages building supportive networks and engaging in community efforts to improve educational, healthcare, and legal supports for individuals with disabilities.

Jonathan believes, “As Human Beings, our differences enrich each other. Our voices together can be powerful and significant. We should all strive to create a world where everyone’s voice is heard, and every life is valued.”

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