Awareness & Inclusion Archives - YourCSN

Category: Awareness & Inclusion

  • More Than a Beautiful Bloom:

    Discovering Opportunity at Ferrante’s Sunflower Farm

    Photo of Jessica with the owner of Ferrante's Sunflower Farm, which is a great place for discovering opportunity where people with disabilities can have meaningful experiences.  There is no place like a sunflower farm to have a truly memorable experience!

    At Community Supports Network, we’re always looking for opportunities that help individuals with disabilities build confidence, develop skills, and become more connected to their communities. Sometimes, those opportunities are found in the most unexpected places.

    Recently, Jess Quarello, our Brand Communications Director had the chance to visit Ferrante’s Sunflower Farm, and while it’s easy to be captivated by the beautiful fields that will burst into bloom this August, what stood out even more was the founder’s, Tina Ferrante, commitment to community and the meaningful work happening behind the scenes.

    A sunflower farm doesn’t become breathtaking overnight. Long before the flowers bloom, there’s important work to be done—preparing the soil, planting, weeding, maintaining garden beds, harvesting produce, and caring for the property. These hands-on tasks create wonderful opportunities for individuals who enjoy working outdoors, staying active, and being part of something bigger than themselves.

    Ferrante’s Sunflower Farm welcomes volunteers to assist with a variety of seasonal projects, including weeding, planting,, cleaning, raking, harvesting, and other outdoor activities. These opportunities allow volunteers to develop practical job skills while contributing to a beautiful local destination.

    For individuals supported through CSN’s Supported Employment and Community Inclusion programs, experiences like these can be incredibly valuable. Volunteering helps build responsibility, confidence, communication skills, teamwork, and independence—all while connecting with nature and the local community.

    Embracing Community Involvement

    One of the things Jess appreciated most during her visit was seeing how the farm embraces community involvement. Their volunteer program is designed for people who simply enjoy being outdoors and making a difference, regardless of previous farming experience.

    And then, of course, there’s the reward.

    Photo of a pair of sunflowers, which is one of the most rewarding things to see at a sunflower farm where people with disabilities can enjoy memorable and meaningful experiences.

    Every August, the farm transforms into a sea of vibrant yellow sunflowers, welcoming families, photographers, and visitors from across New Jersey to experience one of the state’s most beautiful seasonal destinations. It’s a reminder that growth takes time—and that the work we do long before the flowers bloom is often the most important part of the journey.

    At Community Supports Network, we believe meaningful experiences like volunteering can open doors to new interests, build transferable employment skills, and strengthen community connections. We’re excited about opportunities like this that encourage individuals to grow, contribute, and thrive.

    Photo of Jessica Quarello, our brand communications manager, posing near the sign to Ferrante's Sunflower Farm.

    Interested in learning more about CSN’s Supported Employment or Community Inclusion programs? We’d love to help you explore opportunities that match your interests, strengths, and goals. 🌻

  • Memorial Day, Community, and the Importance of Inclusion

    Photo of an American soldier with a disability.  She is an example of a person whose service and sacrifice for our nation is what we honor on May 25, 2026 and which is the topic of this blog post about Memorial Day, community and the importance of inclusion.

    Each Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country. It is a time of reflection, gratitude, and remembrance for the individuals and families whose lives have been forever impacted by service and sacrifice.

    As communities gather this holiday weekend with family, friends, and loved ones, it also serves as an important reminder of the values that connect us — compassion, service, dignity, and community.

    At Community Supports Network, we believe those values should extend to everyone, including individuals with disabilities who deserve the opportunity to live meaningful, inclusive, and self-directed lives within their communities.

    For many individuals with disabilities, community inclusion is not simply about participation — it’s about belonging. It’s about having opportunities to connect with others, enjoy shared experiences, access support systems, and feel valued as part of the larger community.

    Barriers and How To Counter Them

    Holidays and community gatherings can sometimes highlight the barriers individuals with disabilities still face, including:

    • Social isolation
    • Accessibility challenges
    • Transportation limitations
    • Lack of inclusive programming
    • Difficulty accessing community spaces and events

    That is why community-based supports matter so deeply.

    Through advocacy, inclusive programming, supported employment, relationship-building, and person-centered services, we work to help ensure individuals with disabilities have opportunities to actively participate in the communities around them — not as spectators, but as valued members of society.

    Recognizing Veterans With Disabilities

    This Memorial Day, we also recognize veterans living with disabilities, individuals navigating both physical and invisible challenges, and the families and caregivers who provide support every day. Their experiences are an important part of the broader conversation around accessibility, inclusion, and support services.

    At its core, inclusion means creating communities where everyone has the opportunity to feel safe, respected, connected, and empowered.

    As we head into the holiday weekend, we encourage our community to:

    • Check in on one another
    • Create welcoming and inclusive spaces
    • Practice empathy and understanding
    • Support individuals and families who may feel isolated
    • Remember that belonging matters
    • Donate to a charity that supports disabled veterans like https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org

    While Memorial Day is rooted in remembrance, it is also an opportunity to reflect on the kind of communities we want to continue building together — communities grounded in compassion, support, dignity, and inclusion for all.

    From all of us at Community Supports Network, we wish everyone a safe, meaningful, and reflective Memorial Day weekend.

  • What True Inclusion Looks Like in Our Communities

    Photo of a DSP with a young adult with autism giving each other a high-five in celebration of what true inclusion looks like within our communities.

    Every March, Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month invites us to reflect on an important question: What does inclusion really look like in everyday life?

    While awareness campaigns and advocacy efforts help bring attention to the disability community, true inclusion happens in the small, everyday moments. It’s present when individuals with disabilities are welcomed, supported, and valued as active members of their communities.

    At Community Supports Network (CSN), we believe inclusion is not just an idea—it’s something we can all help create.

    Moving Beyond Awareness

    Awareness is an important first step. It helps people understand the experiences, challenges, and strengths of individuals with developmental disabilities.

    But meaningful change happens when awareness turns into action.

    Inclusion means ensuring individuals with disabilities have the same opportunities as everyone else to:

    • Build friendships and social connections
    • Participate in community events and activities
    • Pursue meaningful employment
    • Live independently with the supports they need
    • Share their talents and contributions with others

    When communities focus on inclusion, everyone benefits.

    The Role of Support Services

    Support services play a vital role in helping individuals with disabilities lead fulfilling and independent lives.

    Organizations like Community Supports Network work alongside individuals and families to provide personalized services that support independence, growth, and community connection.

    These services may include:

    • Residential supports
    • Community-based programs
    • Employment assistance
    • Life skills development
    • Advocacy and resource guidance

    The goal is always the same: helping individuals build lives that reflect their goals, interests, and potential.

    How Communities Can Make a Difference

    Creating inclusive communities does not require large policy changes or complicated systems. Often, it begins with simple actions that make people feel welcomed and valued.

    Here are a few ways individuals and communities can help foster inclusion.

    Be open to connection.

    Take the time to get to know people in your community and recognize the value of diverse experiences.

    Support inclusive opportunities.

    Encourage businesses, organizations, and schools to create accessible environments where everyone can participate.

    Celebrate differences.

    Disability is part of human diversity. When we celebrate different abilities, perspectives, and experiences, we strengthen our communities.

    Listen and learn.

    One of the most important parts of advocacy is listening to the voices of individuals with disabilities and respecting their perspectives.

    Looking Ahead

    Inclusion is not something that happens once a year. It is something we build every day through awareness, advocacy, and action.

    At Community Supports Network, we are proud to support individuals with developmental disabilities as they pursue their goals and live meaningful lives within their communities.

    Together, we can continue creating communities where everyone feels valued, supported, and included.

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