Disability Advocates of Kent County
Michele Trevathan currently serves as the Annual Fund Manager at Disability Advocates of Kent County, a role assumed in February 2024. Prior experience includes positions such as Senior Branch Office Administrator at Edward Jones, Administrative Director, and Development Coordinator at Heartside Ministry, where responsibilities encompassed campaign management, project oversight, and donor communications. Before that, Michele held various roles in communications and development, notably as Communications Coordinator at Westminster Presbyterian Church and as an Independent Communication & Design Consultant for local nonprofits. An extensive career in management and support roles is evidenced by earlier positions at Garfield Development Corporation, the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce, and First Resource, Inc. Michele holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Michigan State University, as well as an Associate of Arts in English from Kellogg Community College.
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Disability Advocates of Kent County
The vision of Disability Advocates of Kent County is that each person, regardless of their abilities, has equal rights and opportunities, and that our communities are accessible and welcoming to all. Our Mission The mission of Disability Advocates of Kent County is to work alongside people with disabilities as they seek to lead self-directed lives and to advocate for accessible and welcoming communities. We were founded in 1981 by people with disabilities seeking to help themselves and other people with disabilities gain control over their own lives. We began as the Grand Rapids “Center for Independent Living," a title used by other such emerging efforts around the country. The term “center for independent living” is defined by federal law as a consumer-controlled, community-based, cross-disability, nonresidential private nonprofit agency that is designed and operated within a local community by individuals with disabilities and provides an array of independent living services. It is important to note that "we are who we serve." Over 50% of our board, staff, and volunteers always have been - and always will be – individuals living with a disability. We are a dynamic collection of people supporting people with disabilities in achieving their independent living goals, and working toward an accessible and inclusive community for all. On the individual level, we provide support in a variety of issue areas including information about our community resources, housing, employment, transportation, and veteran’s assistance. Through this, we assist thousands of individuals each year. On the community or systems level, we are tirelessly advocating for public policy change and increased accessibility at the local, state and federal levels. We believe this involvement helps to assure that these systems meet their intended goals and are changed when necessary.