From Texas Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities <[email protected]>
Subject Announcing the 2025 Disability Employment Awareness Month Poster - Get Yours Now!
Date September 23, 2025 12:05 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page [ [link removed] ].

Office of the Texas Governor, Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities
Celebrate Disability Employment Awareness Month with the 2025 Winning Poster

Disability

Disability Employment Awareness Month (DEAM) is celebrated in Texas each October with job fairs, public awareness events, and a statewide HireAbility campaign to promote employment opportunities for Texans with disabilities. The Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities partners with the Texas Workforce Commission as part of this campaign to distribute free DEAM posters to thousands of Texas employers and businesses. These posters encourage conversations about the talents and abilities of workers with disabilities while also connecting employers with valuable resources through the HireAbility website [ [link removed] ].

This year we also join the nation in observing the 80th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Since its inception in 1945 as a week‐long observance, and officially designated by Congress in 1988, NDEAM has grown to honor workers with physical, mental, and nonobvious disabilities in the workforce.

The 2025 NDEAM theme is “Celebrating Value and Talent,” recognizing the immense contributions people with disabilities bring to the workforce and economy, both now and throughout our history.

This year’s winning poster artist is Jacob Martinez. Jacob’s artwork will be featured on the official DEAM poster, alongside his photo, a personal statement, and this year’s national theme: “Celebrating Value and Talent.”

Jacob’s piece captures how meaningful employment fosters dignity, inclusion, and mutual growth. Through imagery, symbolism, and vivid design, his work highlights that workplaces become stronger when all people, including those with disabilities, have access to opportunity, support, and meaningful roles.

Texas employers, schools, and community organizations are encouraged to display the poster throughout October and beyond as a visible sign of their commitment to accessible and inclusive workplaces.

To order a poster, please contact us [ [link removed] ] and provide a U.S.P.S. mailing address. 




The Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities provides GovDelivery updates for informational purposes on a variety of disability related issues for a diverse audience. Updates may include information provided by external sources. The inclusion of this external information does not constitute an official endorsement or approval by the Committee or the Office of the Governor of any information, policy, product, or service offered by an external source.

If you would like to be removed from the Governor’s Committee e-mail distribution list, click the "Unsubscribe All" link below or click the "Manage Subscriptions" link below to update your account preferences.






This email furnished by Texas Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities.
Visit us online at gov.texas.gov/disabilities [ [link removed] ].

Facebook [ [link removed] ] Instagram [ [link removed] ] Youtube [ [link removed] ] LinkedIn [ [link removed] ]

Manage Subscriptions [ [link removed] ]  |  Unsubscribe All [ [link removed] ]  |  Contact GCPD [ [link removed] ]



 



GovDelivery [ [link removed] ], Inc. sending on behalf of the Office of the Governor · P.O. Box 12428 · Austin TX 78711-2428 · 800-843-5789
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis