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These are only some ideas on how we can help your brand or organization.
Who are we?
My name is Eliana Tardio, I am the editor and owner of this page and its related social media platforms. I started my career as a blogger more than ten years ago inspired in the lives of my two children who happen to have Down syndrome. Along with my children, we create content that promotes inclusion and diversity. They are my models and inspiration, and therefore, the face of my brand. Their typical experiences living with special needs inspire hundreds of thousands around the world. Through our lives, we promote these important values hoping to make of the world a more inclusive place for everyone.
Blog and Social Media Platforms Reach:
- Facebook 340K followers
- Twitter 45k followers
- Instagram 18k followers
- Blog Hits 200k monthly
We Love Our Clients!
We develop sponsored content and will help you promote your product, brand, or organization through an innovative, unique, and well-developed message. We have worked with tons of brands and organization over the years. These are some of them:
- Chuck E. Cheese’s
- McDonald’s
- Culvers
- Fuertes con Leche
- Sears
- Disney
- Tylenol Ambassadors 2016
- Barbie
Interested Strengthening Your Inclusion and Diversity Image?
- We develop inclusive marketing strategies for private organizations and nonprofit agencies.
- Why be monolingual if you can be bilingual and attract twice the traffic to your website, and therefore, to your services. We don’t translate pages, we go further, as we create and develop culturally appropriate content.
- Looking for a bilingual educational material developer. Here we are!
- Diversity speaker, storyteller, and Latina mother of two children with special needs. That’s me!
- Diversity spokesperson for brands and organizations with a serious and honest focus on diversity and inclusion.
Highlights
- Univision International – Latina Mom Takes Over Social Media for Inclusion 2017
- Top 8 Women of Commitment and Courage in SWFL – Hodges University 2017
- Top 8 Latino Bloggers for A Cause – NBC 2016
- Top 8 Latina Story Tellers by YouTube – We All Grow 2016
- Best Latina Advocate Through the Use of Social Media – Latism in an Initiative of the White House 2015
- Best Latina Health Blogger and Most Inspirational Latina Blogger – Latinos in Social Media 2013 & 2014
- Top Latina Moms Changing the World – Café Moms and Mamás Latinas 2012
- Top 100 Mom Bloggers in the US with Babble by Disney 2012
Experience as a Diversity and Inclusion International Speaker
- Keynote Speaker Disability & Inclusion Conference – Guadalajara, México 2017
- TechnoOutrech – Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability & Diversity Conference October, 2017
- Social Media for Parent Centers, Texas, August 2017
- USA Department of Education – Leadership Conference – Social Media Free and Low Cost Tools 2017
- Keynote Speaker – Inclusion For All – Santa Cruz, Bolivia November 2016
- KeyNote Speaker Latism 2015
- DC Down syndrome Convention 2015
- Santa Cruz / Bolivia “Normalizando la Discapacidad – Ventura Mall” 2015
- LA Disney – Top 10 Latina Influencers
- Florida Family Café Conference – Dreaming New Dreams When Your Child is Born with Special Needs
- Oklahoma Down Syndrome Association – Love Is not Related To An Extra Chromosome
- UCP United Cerebral Palsy Association – Social Media For Social Causes
- Angelman Syndrome Foundation – Raising Children with Special Needs with Faith
- Latism National Conference – Health Panel Raising Children with Special Needs
- Hispanicize 2012 – Blogging For A Cause
- Latism 2013 – Living with Special Needs
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Victor, you should contact the Family Network on Disabilities. The project I work for is under them. They are the state PTI. Good luck.
Hello. I am with a coalition called Project Empower of Northwest Florida, Inc. a not for profit 501c3 that help people with disabilities live better lives in their communities. Project Empower is applying for a federal grant from the Department of Education to become a Community Families Resource Center that will be like a one-stop shop providing information to assist families. The targeted age group is birth to 26 year old, parents with children with disabilities, parents that have a disability, low income families and families with low English proficiency. The grant is due April 11, 2016. We would like a letter of support from your organization. Please contact me by email and/or phone at 850-503-6090 so we can discuss further.