Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors
Inclusion in Worship
Junior Open Hearts Awards
Pathways Awareness Foundation is committed to supporting
congregations who welcome persons with disabilities into
spiritual, educational and social activities. Pathways recognizes
and funds inclusion efforts through the Junior Open Hearts
Awards.
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Junior Open Hearts Award Winning drawing |
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Nominations are accepted from February 1st to August 1st of each year. Awards will be announced in September in conjunction with Inclusion Awareness Day.
Guidelines
The Open Hearts Awards Program offers two types of awards to faith communities in Cook, Lake, Will and DuPage counties in Illinois. The two awards programs, one for children and one for adults, recognize congregations that make it possible for people of all abilities to participate.
The Junior Open Hearts Awards invite children to enter a computer presentation, drawing or essay (no more than 2 pages in length) showing how their place of worship welcomes people of all abilities. Children's entries are accepted for the following age categories:
- Children - ages 5-8
- Youth - ages 9-13
- Young Adult - ages 14-18
Parents, principals, teachers or religious leaders may facilitate the Junior Open Hearts Awards, or the children may create entries on their own. Our lesson plans, "Different Gifts, But the Same Spirit" teach children about the importance of inclusion and can prepare children to enter the Junior Open Hearts Awards.
Awards of up to $1,000 will be granted to winning congregations to recognize their achievements and to allow them to expand their inclusion efforts.
Nomination Process and Requirements
Nominations for both the Open Hearts Awards and the Junior Open Hearts Awards must demonstrate the following:
- How people with disabilities are valued, welcomed and affirmed by the faith community
- How accommodations are provided so that meaningful participation is available to all
- How inclusion benefits individuals and the congregation as a whole
- How access and welcome are communicated to all
- How if chosen a winner, the award will help the congregation expand inclusion efforts
Nominations must use people first language. People-first language dignifies rather than demeans. When using people-first language, make reference to the person first, then the disability. Say "a person with a disability" rather than a "disabled person." For more information about people-first language, consult The Power of Words in our folder of inclusion materials.
Nominations must include the following information:
- Name, address, telephone, and fax of applicant's place of worship
- Name and signature of faith community's religious leader
- Applicant's name, address, telephone and title (if applicable)
Junior Open Hearts Awards entrants must include their age
Click here for a printer-friendly Junior Open Hearts Nomination Form listing all of the required information.
While not required, the submission of photos that illustrate how the congregation welcomes people of all abilities is encouraged. Electronic submission of photos is preferred; the photos submitted by entrants may be used on the Pathways Awareness Foundation website or in its publications.
Award nominations should be mailed to the following address:
Pathways Awareness Foundation
150 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60601
E-mail entries to: friends@pathwaysawareness.org
Fax entries to: 312-893-6621
Award recipients may reapply, provided they show how the congregation has expanded its inclusion efforts.
For a listing of previous Junior Open Hearts award recipients click here.
Pathways Awareness Foundation reserves the right to determine criteria for evaluating entries and selecting award recipients. The program is administered subject to official rules. For official rules, send a self addressed, stamped envelope to Pathways Awareness Foundation.
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