Executive Director: Down Syndrome Forgotten
Mark Taylor is an experienced speaker and advocate for individuals with disabilities and their families. As the Executive Director of Down Syndrome Forgotten, Mark brings a unique perspective to the conversation, drawing from his personal experiences as a father raising a child with Down syndrome, ADHD, and autism. His passion for connecting parents with vital services and breaking down barriers in marginalized communities has led him to speak at various events and organizations, including the African American Conference on Disabilities and the Black Fathers of Children with Disabilities panel.
Empowering parents of children with disabilities
Advocacy and support for marginalized communities
Building bridges between service providers and families
Parent empowerment programs and workshops
Youth and family facilitation- Community engagement and collaboration
African American Conference on Disabilities
Black Fathers of Children with Disabilities panel
Host of video parent empowerment program
Speaker and group facilitator for St. Charles Youth & Family, Carmelite Home for Boys, Nehemiah Project Group Home, and Milwaukee Public School District
Facilitator for Scared Straight program for Wisconsin Department of Corrections
Facilitator for Down Syndrome Forgotten
Links to video recordings of past presentations or speeches available upon request.
To book Mark Taylor for your event or conference, please contact us at downsresources21@gmail.com. Please provide details about your event, including date, location, audience, and any specific topics or themes you would like Mark to address.
Contact Information:
Email: downsresources21@gmail.com
Phone: 480-925-0345
Website: down-syndrome-forgotten.org