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Sen. John Velis Honored by Assoc. of Developmental Disabilities Providers

BOSTON — During a virtual gathering hosted from the Massachusetts State House, the Assoc. of Developmental Disabilities Providers (ADDP) honored state Sen. John Velis with the association’s 2025 Senator of the Year award.

The ADDP represents more than 130 statewide organizations, their staff, and the individuals and families they serve. Velis was selected for this award by the association for his longtime commitment to strengthening disability services and supporting this essential human services workforce.

“Senator Velis’ commitment to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities has been evident since his earliest days in public service,” said Stephanie Costa, president and CEO of the Assoc. of Developmental Disabilities Providers. “ADDP and our provider members are deeply grateful for his steadfast leadership to championing policies that strengthen disability services and support the human services workforce that so many vulnerable residents rely on.”

As Velis is currently on an active duty deployment with the Massachusetts National Guard, Caitlyn Letourneau-Jancsy, his Director of Communications and Community Engagement, accepted the award on his behalf, which was made locally by an artist from Riverside Industries in Easthampton.

“Senator Velis is truly so passionate about advancing policies that improve the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as the amazing professionals who work with them each day,” Caitlyn Letourneau-Jancsy said during the award ceremony. “The senator often shares how proud he is that his first vote as an elected official was to strengthen protections for people with autism, minutes after being sworn into the House of Representatives. His commitment is evident not only through his backing of policies and funding, but also in the ongoing relationships he has built with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities throughout our communities.”

Velis’ office shared that the senator is honored to be recognized in this way and looks forward to sharing his appreciation with the Assoc. of Developmental Disabilities Providers and the award’s artist upon his return home.