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Ep. 62 - Martha Haythorn Is Redefining Advocacy and Community

(Y) Connect

Release Date: 04/30/2025

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What does it look like when people with developmental disabilities lead the way in advocacy, community programming, and public policy? On this episode of the (Y) Connect podcast, hosts Zarinah, Robert, and Allison are joined by Martha Haythorn, a powerful voice for disability advocacy and a champion of inclusion at the YMCA. From organizing local programs to speaking on national stages, Martha shares her journey, leadership, and how she’s helping build a future where everyone belongs.

IN THIS EPISODE:   

  • (00:00) Introduction

  • (04:28) Martha shares how she became acquainted with the YMCA and how she got involved in organizing programming and disability advocacy

  • (08:36) Martha reflects on her appointment as a member of the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities 

  • (13:02) Martha advises how young people with developmental disabilities can make a difference, and she discusses the Special Olympics, coming May 18th

  • (16:14) Martha will be the keynote speaker for the Down Syndrome Association of Alabama, and she discusses being the state ambassador for Best Buddies

KEY TAKEAWAYS: 

  • Martha Haythorn, a passionate advocate and YMCA leader, is breaking barriers and reshaping perceptions around disability through leadership, public speaking, and policymaking. With a background that includes graduation from inclusive higher education programs and appointment to a state council on developmental disabilities, this leader is helping to drive change at the local and state levels.

  • At the Decatur Family YMCA, social and recreational programs are being developed specifically for individuals with developmental disabilities. These programs provide opportunities for connection, joy, and community beyond school, ensuring everyone can access meaningful experiences.

  • Martha’s advocacy efforts have reached state and national platforms, including speaking at the state capitol and meeting with members of Congress. The mission is clear: to ensure people with disabilities are heard, have access to services, and are supported every step of the way. This work is a powerful reminder of the importance of representation, inclusion, and community-driven leadership.

RESOURCE LINKS:

Facebook:  YMCA Metro Atlanta

LinkedIn: YMCA Metro Atlanta

Twitter: YMCA Metro Atlanta

Website: YMCA Metro Atlanta

2025 Luminary of the Year - Martha Haythorn

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BIOGRAPHY:

Martha Haythorn is a 25-year-old advocate and YMCA leader who is changing how the world sees disability. A graduate of the Georgia Tech EXCEL Program and an alumna of the GaLEND Program at Georgia State University, she has earned multiple awards for her advocacy, including the Bobby Dodd Institute's Luminary of the Year Award and Best Buddies Georgia's Champion of the Year Award. Appointed by Governor Kemp to the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities, Martha organizes inclusive programming at the Decatur Family Y and competes in the Special Olympics.

KEYWORDS: YMCA, Metro Atlanta YMCA, Martha Haythorn, Disability Advocacy, Developmental Disabilities, Inclusive Leadership, YMCA Programs, Community Engagement, Accessible Recreation, Social Inclusion, Statewide Impact, National Advocacy, Empowering Youth, Leadership Development, Disability Rights, Inclusive Communities, Breaking Barriers, community programming, public policy, YMCA leader, Georgia Tech EXCEL Program, GaLEND Program, Georgia State University, Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities, Special Olympics, Down Syndrome Association of Alabama, Best Buddies, State Ambassador, advocacy efforts, Decatur Family YMCA, policymaking, connection, joy, representation, inclusion, community-driven leadership