Organizers say it's unlike anything else in the Lima region. It's an opportunity to share ideas that follow strict guidelines of no political, religious, or corporate agendas, and each speaker is fact-checked. The theme of humanity can encompass many topics and eight speakers will be presenting one that is near to them.
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The Community Enrichment Dinner is set to continue that mission with this year's theme of "Love Heals All". Chairman Jerome O'Neal says each year they want to give people a topic they can really focus on and to walk out with a different perspective.
It’s the 35th year for celebrating developmental disabilities and much progress has been made over the years. This year’s theme is “We’re Here.” Individuals with disabilities are part of everyday life and they want to be seen as that. Many are being independent, finding jobs and leading productive lives. Anthony Simpson is a sub-secretary at the Allen County Board of Developmental Disabilities and encourages anyone with a disability to not shy away from getting a job.
They are now looking for presenters to share ideas worth spreading. The goal is to foster learning, inspiration, and conversations, among others. Last year’s theme was community and the group came up with this year’s theme by suggestions from last year.