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Get Involved

There’s a place for you at Fello. Whether you give your time, your resources, or your voice, you become part of a community working toward the same goal: a world where people with disabilities are fully included, supported, and heard. Since 1961, people like you have made our work possible — and there’s never been a better time to join us. Explore the ways to get involved below.

Volunteer

At Fello, we believe everyone deserves the same opportunities to live, work, and thrive in their community. Volunteers are part of how we make that happen.

When you volunteer at Fello, you’re not just giving your time — you’re joining a community of people who lead with heart and show up for others. Whether you’re supporting our team behind the scenes or working directly alongside people with disabilities, your contribution helps create the kind of inclusive, connected community we all want to live in.

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Giving

When you give to Fello, you become part of a movement that creates greater equity and access and finds innovative approaches to solving the most pressing community needs. Your gift gets us all one step closer to living in the fully inclusive communities we need and deserve where everyone has access to the resources they need.

We don’t need you to keep the lights on. We need your help to create real change in our community. Since 1961, we have removed barriers and created opportunities for thousands of people with disabilities to be included in their communities.

Advocacy

Fello’s self-advocacy group, Living Boldly, provides access to important information and helps people form their own ideas and opinions about what they really want.

Self-advocacy is an essential part of Fello’s work in the community. For too long, decisions have been made for and about people with disabilities without any thought or consideration of their wants and needs. Living Boldly creates a safe space for people with disabilities to speak and make their voices heard on important issues, help each other grow, and encourage more independence.