The Value of One Petition of Support

Please read our Petition and click below to add your name and email address to the growing number of people who are committed to the cause of respect, dignity and equal justice for people we all care about deeply.   You can also do the following: 

1) E-mail this petition to a friend or family member and tell them to “link up” by signing it online;

2) Download this petition and accompanying signature page to use to gather support.   Mail signature page to:   The Value of One Campaign, 8138 Mar Vista Court, Riverside, CA 92504;

3) Download your V-Ticket (see below) that indicates you are “linking up.”



A Petition of Support for a National Person-to-Person Campaign for Greater Respect of
People with Intellectual Disabilities

We, the undersigned, believe that everyone is created equal and is endowed with the same God-given rights. As such, we are troubled by the way people with intellectual disabilities are often treated by peers, portrayed in the media, depicted in movies and on the Internet, abused and victimized at a rate far greater that those without disabilities, and generally devalued in our society.

We believe, as the President Committee on People with Intellectual Disabilities has recently reported, that; “no amount of legislation that solely addresses government policy will ever be sufficient to create a truly inclusive society as long as the hearts and minds of the citizens of this country continue to harbor misinformed ideas and attitudes about people with intellectual disabilities.”  We also believe that when society has a more positive image of people with intellectual disabilities it affects their lives in many meaningful ways.

We therefore endorse and support the “The Value of One” campaign and will do all in our power to spread the message of greater Dignity and Respect for people with intellectual disabilities, and that we are all People First. We will do this by becoming an official member of this crusade for justice, by speaking one-to-one with friends, acquaintances and community leaders at every opportunity and enlisting them in this campaign. 

We support this grassroots effort because we believe that the best way to truly change attitudes and perceptions is through personal encounters and experiences.  We further endorse all responsible activities that may augment this campaign including the use of the Internet and other media.

The Value of One petition will be used to commemorate our pledge of support to this campaign, to create a collective will that comes with “the power of many” and for potential advocacy and social marketing efforts in the private and public sectors.




        Click here to add your name to our list and print your V-Ticket.


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           Link up to our growing chain and help us demonstrate the power of many on behalf of the value of every person – with and without disabilities.  We’ll keep you informed.
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What actor gave the best portrayal of a person with an intellectual disability in a movie or TV series?
Wiliam H. Macy - "Door To Door"   
Dustin Hoffman - "Rainman"
Sean Penn - "I Am Sam"               
Tom Hanks - "Forest Gump"
Larry Drake - "LA Law" (TV)        
Billy Bob Thorton - "Slingblade"
Cuba Gooding, Jr. - "Radio"   
Juliette Lewis - "The Other Sister"
Mickey Rooney - "Bill And Bill: On His Own"
Other (see below)

** If you wish to give us the name of your favorite actor not on the list, or comment on actors playing these roles, do so in the box below.
Opinion Polls
We want your opinion on topics of interest about people with intellectual disabilities.  In this first one, we ask, “Who gets your Oscar for the best portrayal of a person with an intellectual disability in a movie or TV series? Give us your answer and see what others are saying.
Instant Poll
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About this Campaign
Q&A with the organizers. 

Heroes of The Value of One
Our heroes are people who demonstrate the inherent value of people with intellectual  disabilities through their deeds and actions They show our connection with each other. Click here as we begin to document the heroes of the Value of One.

Help us Connect the Links
We need your help. Tell us your Value of One story. Send us your words, pictures or videos.  Give us your links.

Sign our Petition
Sign our petition on Dignity and Respect, show your commitment and “Link Up” with our cause.

Ask Dr. Nora
An abuse and neglect expert with over 35 years of experience in the field answers  your questions and comments on a growing problem in our schools and communities.  CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE CALIFORNIA SURVEY ON ABUSE AND NEGLECT OF PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES.

The Value of One Store
Show your commitment to a timely cause by purchasing your Value of One merchandise here.   Make a personal statement; “Link up” with a Value of One silicone wristband and other products. 

Wear the Band
Take a stand!  And tell the world about the Value of One.  A $10 donation gets you 2.  Gift one forward.

Donate Today!
$10 donation gets you 2 wristbands showing  that you are “Linked Up.”  We’ll send you our (not so lousy, in fact, awesome) Value of One T-shirt for a donation of $50.

Rattle Our Chain
Give us your comments.

Joke Recycler
The jokes are old and used, and they have nothing to do with our topic, but still worth a laugh at a key moment in your day.  No guarantees, but definitely worth a try and besides, it’s free.
Click here

California Link
Our reporter will keep you informed on critical issues affirming people with intellectual disabilities. No politics, but no bull either.

Waiting List…
…and other issues of national concern.

A project of The Arc of Riverside County | 8138 Mar Vista Court | Riverside, CA 92504 | P: 888.818.6298 | F: 951.688.7207
A campaign on dignity and respect for
people with intellectual disabilities.
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