The Importance of Mentorship on the Disability Journey: A Discussion with Fall 2022 Dinah F.B. Cohen NDMC DREAM Fellows

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What are the positive impacts of mentoring on young adults with disabilities? How do young adults with disabilities transition from mentees to mentors?

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In celebration of National Mentoring Month, Hadley Kronick, NDMC DREAM Fellow, and Nicole Homerin, PYD’s Inclusion Communities Manager, discuss the impact of mentorship in their lives. Hadley discusses how she developed skills throughout young adulthood to become a leader and mentor to others.

About the presenter:

Hadley Kronick is from Baton Rouge, LA. I am a sophomore at Wellesley College, majoring in Neuroscience with a possible minor in Studio Arts. Helping others has always been my passion. I hope to educate myself and become a useful resource for many through this program. I have worked with many different groups to advocate for those with disabilities, including the Epilepsy Foundation, where I participated in a program called “Teens Speak Up” and later became an Awareness Ambassador, and the Danny Did Foundation. I am an experienced leader and public speaker, as well as an open-minded person who is always looking to learn.

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