Our History

MoDE Foundation was born from the shared vision of six determined mothers in June 2018. Fueled by a desire for a brighter future for their children with disabilities, these mothers came together around a simple yet powerful belief: that every individual deserves quality educational experiences and support, regardless of ability.

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2016

Started with a Question

Two pictures of a candidate forum. Man and woman standing at the front of a large group of people talking.

In 2016, Robyn Schelp attended a legislative candidate forum and asked a simple question.  A reporter heard the question and ran a story about Moms, Robyn Schelp and Molly Myers, wanting to expand insurance coverage.

2016

January, 2017

Website and Facebook Page Created

In an effort to share information and gain support, a website and Facebook Page were created.

January, 2017

January to May, 2017

2017 Legislative Session

Robyn Schelp with her 3 children in tow, and Molly Myers with her 4 children went to the MO Capitol during legislative session.  The first bill that was filed even got a hearing.  

Even though the bill did not make it past the hearing, Robyn, Molly and the kids developed some great relationships with legislators and staff. 

January to May, 2017

May, 2017

Restroom at the Capitol

Pictures of a restroom being renovated to include an adult size changing table.During the first legislative session, Robyn and Molly realized that there was not a family restroom with an adult size changing table at the Capitol.  They were successful in getting this added to the building.

May, 2017

January to May, 2018

2018 Legislative Session

In 2018, the therapy bill was re-filed, and Robyn and Molly went to the Capitol weekly to talk with legislators.  The bill even had a favorable hearing, but did not make it to the finish line.  

These weekly visits continued to solidify relationships with legislators and staff members.

January to May, 2018

Our Story

MoDE Foundation was born from the shared vision of six determined mothers in June 2018. Fueled by a desire for a brighter future for their children with disabilities, these mothers came together around a simple yet powerful belief: that every individual deserves quality educational experiences and support, regardless of ability. With a commitment to inclusivity at its core, MoDE Foundation officially became a 501(c)(3) organization in October 2018, marking the beginning of a journey dedicated to advocating for disability rights and fostering inclusive communities.

Our Journey

From its humble beginnings around a kitchen table, MoDE Foundation has grown both in influence and impact. Strengthening its Board of Directors and engaging volunteers from across the state, the foundation has expanded its reach to support statewide initiatives that champion the rights of individuals with disabilities. Working in tandem with Missouri Disability Empowerment (MoDE), a 501(c)(4) organization focused on legislative advocacy, MoDE Foundation amplifies efforts to address disability and inclusion issues at the highest levels of government. Together, these organizations strive to create meaningful change and ensure that the voices of individuals with disabilities are heard and valued.

Milestones

Throughout its journey, MoDE Foundation has achieved significant milestones in its pursuit of a more inclusive society. From championing landmark legislation to advocating for policy changes that benefit individuals with disabilities, the foundation has left an indelible mark on the landscape of disability rights in Missouri. From its first law championed to its ongoing legislative efforts, each milestone represents a step forward in the fight for equality, dignity, and opportunity for all.

Get Involved

Join us in our mission to empower individuals with disabilities and create a future where every person is valued, included, and able to reach their full potential. Together, we can build a brighter, more inclusive tomorrow.

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