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Abigail Tessmann

Abigail Tessmann is a dedicated professional with vast experience in advocating for individuals with disabilities. Currently, Abigail serves as a Business Owner at Transit2GO, a Cutting-Edge Bus Transit Trainer at Edgewood College, a disability advocate at MSCR, Lussier Family East YMCA, and Bethesda Lutheran Community Ministries. Additionally, Abigail works as a Child Watch team member at Lussier Family East YMCA and a Substitute Teacher at Madison Metropolitan School District. Abigail's passion for disability advocacy is further demonstrated through their role at the Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities. Abigail holds a certificate in Special Education and Teaching from Edgewood College.

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Madison, United States

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Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities

The Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities advocates for the independence and inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in Wisconsin. What is a developmental disability? Under Wisconsin State Law, a developmental disability is defined as a list of conditions: brain injury, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, Prader-Willi syndrome, intellectual disability, or another neurological condition closely associated to an intellectual disability. The condition must be severe and permanent. The Board believes that all people, including people with disabilities and their families, have the same basic rights associated with the status of citizenship. All people have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; the right to be treated with respect and dignity; and the right to direct one's own life, to control one's own destiny.


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