Meet the SARTAC Fellows

The SARTAC Fellowship is a year-long opportunity for self-advocates to develop and grow their skills as leaders in the self-advocacy movement.  Fellows work with a supporting host organization on policy issues or a project that can help develop their leadership skills. 

A SARTAC Fellowship project should help the fellow grow their own skills as a leader. The project might work on finding new ideas to help solve problems many people have. It must end with a report and products others can use after the project is over. The Fellow will work on their project about 6 hours each week. SARTAC pays Fellows $5,000 to complete their projects.

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Dora Martinez

Nevada

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Massachusetts

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Anna Montaldo

Missouri

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Minnesota

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Hawaii

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Jordan Anderson

Wisconsin

Eddie Hall

Florida

Kenneth Kelty

North Carolina

Nathaniel Livernois

New Hampshire

Susan Parker

Missouri

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Chris Blake

Connecticut

William C. Brewer III

Pennsylvania

Grace Hart

Washington, D.C.

Ashley Mabry

Colorado

Darcy McCann

California

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Jeff Johnson

Missouri

John McCarty

Georgia

Michelle Middlemiss

Pennsylvania

Christinne Rudd

Florida

Melissa Southall

West Virginia

Julian Wang

Colorado

Samuel Capozzi

California

Thomas Caswell

Vermont

Kelsey Cowley

Indiana

Kevin Greenstein

New York

Sorretie Jaro

Washington 

Nicole LeBlanc

Maryland

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Marie Malinowski

New York

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Steven Powe

Washington, DC

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Danielle McGill

Florida

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Robert Peterson

Illinois

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Cole Browne

Kansas

If you would like to contact the SARTAC Fellows, please email Teresa Moore (connect@selfadvocacyinfo.org).