Summit's Mission

Summit's mission is to promote community awareness, equal access, and the independence of people with disabilities through advocacy, education, and the advancement of civil rights.

Summit Board

Connie Bauer
Leanne Beers
Sylvia Carollo
Joan Marie Connor
Patsy Kelly
Bob Liston
Gay Moddrell
Leslie Mullette
Donell Neiss
Mary O'Connell

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Peer Advocacy Program

Peer to Peer Services

Summit provides peer advocacy & support through opportunities for one-on-one and group interaction with others who experience disability.

Summit peer advocates can offer emotional support, a positive role model, practical tips on living with disabilities, and information on community resources. Peer advocates also work on a variety of community and educational activities like school panel presentations, advisory panels/boards, community planning groups, etc.

For information about the Peer Advocacy program, to request the services of a peer advocate group of peer advocate's or to find out how to become a peer advocate, please contact Mary Olson or the Summit office near you.