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Empowering Independence, Together

Peer mentoring is at the heart of the Independent Living movement. Peer mentors work with anyone who is adapting to a disability or seeking to increase their independence. Peer mentors utilize their own personal experiences living with a disability to empower others toachieve their goals.

Become a Peer Mentor

The purpose of peer support is to match individuals with similar disabilities to empower each other through encouragement and support. This service assists individuals adapting to life with a disability or transitioning through different life stages. Ability Montana also encourages individuals to seek out new opportunities.

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Attributes of a Well-Rounded Advocate Include the Following:

  • Embracing a personal identity
  • Molding consistent self-esteem
  •  Exhibiting effective communication skills
  •  Maintaining healthy boundaries
  •  Being self-motivated
  •  Being goal-oriented
  •  Remembering to nurture personal wellness
  • Having the capacity for empathy for others
  • Maintaining an open mind to new ideas
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Get Involved with Peer Groups or Individual Support

Support and advocacy can take many forms. There are many pathways to getting involved at the peer-topeer level as a peer mentor. Mentoring is at the heart of the Independent Living movement. Mentors work with anyone who is adapting to a disability or seeking to increase their independence. Peer mentors utilize their own personal experience with living with a disability to empower others in reaching their independent living goals. Mutuality in the peer mentoring relationship is key. “Advice giving” is avoided. Peer mentors make a commitment to another person in their journey for independence.

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