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Guided
By Humanity
Be Here. Be You. Be In Community
Disability Awareness
Ableism, like racism and sexism, is discrimination and prejudice against people with disabilities. Beyond the physical or mental challenges the disabled face, they also have to confront the societal standards and pressures which exclude them or tell them they need to be “fixed.”
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Exclusion can be seen in an inaccessible world that has three layers of barriers that are attitudinal (harmful stereotypes), environmental (physical structures), and institutional (laws and policies). Due to attitudinal discrimination issues, they face social challenges such as isolation of being ignored or excluded, and some people with disabilities have expressed feeling invisible.
Research has shown that trauma causes the body to produce adrenaline and cortisol, changing a person’s brain structure, and contributing to long-term physical and behavioral health problems.
Poverty compounds these traumas. One third of the disabled community lives in poverty. This isn’t a new problem either as the disabled have been in poverty throughout history.
These are the problems we want to address at Guided By Humanity. We believe in CONNECTION over PERFECTION. We’re here to welcome the members of our community as they are and support the individual needs so they can find the right supports for their needs.
What Is GBH?
Guided By Humanity is a 501(c)(3) organization. We are a community focused non-profit organization filling in the gap by offering inclusive, accessible, and equitable yoga and wellness services for everybody and everyability.
Mission
Providing inclusive and equitable health and wellness services for people living with disabilities, seen and unseen.
Vision
Our Values
Staff Bios
Mary Medellin Sims
Founder / Executive Director
She/Her
Mary Medellin Sims was born in the northern central plains of Texas, a descendant of Chicanx cotton workers, tradesmen, and a first-generation college graduate. She earned her BA in Sociology and Minor in Psychology from Midwestern State University in 2004. Mary is deeply passionate and committed to social justice and health equity. She believes that ALL human beings deserve equal access to health. Mary has two decades of experience working with individuals with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities in various capacities from direct care, administration, supervision, advocacy, and natural support. With her passion and service in mind, Guided by Humanity was formed in 2017.
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Mary also serves on the Board of Directors for ‘The Wayfaring Band’, ‘Accessible Yoga’, and ‘Sana Yoga’. She is an experienced 500 HR Registered Yoga Teacher with a Bachelors of Art degree and additional certifications in Yoga Therapy for Grief, Adaptive Yoga, Accessible Yoga, Yoga for the Special Child, Trauma-Informed Yoga, Restorative and Yin Yoga. Mary is an experienced home healthcare provider and trained nurse assistant. Her compassion and competence allow her to meet individuals where they are while supporting their goals for growth and healing.
Certifications and Trainings for Mary:
- BA in Sociology from Midwestern State University
- Crisis Intervention
- Adaptive Yoga
- Yoga for Amputees,
- Accessible Yoga,
- Yin and Restorative Yoga,
- Yoga Therapy for Grief.
- All Abilities Yoga
- Avanza CNA Program
Contact: Mary@guidedbyhumanity.org
Rachel Kaplan
GBH Program Manager
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Certifications and Trainings for Rachel include:
- Adaptive Yoga
- Yoga for Amputees,
- Accessible Yoga
- Power Vinyasa Yoga
- End of Life and Bedside Yoga
- Prenatal and Postnatal Yoga
- Yin and Restorative Yoga
- Yoga Therapy for Grief
- All Abilities Yoga
- Birth Doula
- End of Life Doula
- Neurosequential Model of Reflection Supervision
- Avanza CNA program
Contact: Rachel@guidedbyhumanity.org
Kathleen Martins
Community Outreach Coordinator
She/Her
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Certifications and Trainings for Kathleen:
- Masters Degree in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling,
- Social Emotional yoga training with Breathe for Change
- Accessible Yoga Certified
- Yin and Restorative Trained
Contact: ksmartins10@gmail.com
Board of Directors
Jennifer Martinez
Board President
She/Her
Jennifer is the Regional Director of Eligibility & Financial Determination at Innovage. Innovage is the largest provider of the Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) based on participants served, InnovAge is dedicated to expanding this successful program to serve as many seniors as possible across the country.
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D. L. Pos Ryant
Treasurer
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Mr. Ryant is originally from South Carolina. He prides himself on his cross-cultural understanding after living in 6 different states. Also by working with people from various parts of the world. He is goal-oriented and a high achiever with strong leadership capabilities. Pos is extremely passionate about positive youth development and building community. He is also a parent of a child living with a physical disability.
Contact: pos@aopyo.org
Mary Medellin Sims
Executive Director / Founder
She/Her
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Mary also serves on the Board of Directors for ‘The Wayfaring Band’, ‘Accessible Yoga’, and ‘Sana Yoga’. She is an experienced 500 HR Registered Yoga Teacher with a Bachelors of Art degree and working towards becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant to further her perspective and knowledge for GBH training. Mary has additional training in Grief Support, Adaptive Yoga, Accessible Yoga, Yoga for the Special Child, Trauma-Informed Yoga, and Restorative and Yin Yoga.
Contact: Mary@guidedbyhumanity.org | 303-437-9466
Jeremiah Stanfield
Director
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Contact: jeremiahstanfield89@gmail.com
Enrique Elizondo
Director
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Deidre Rodriguez
Board Secretary
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She has worked in the healthcare industry for over 20 years. She believes that mindfulness and yoga are a key to creating a healthy mind, body and spiritual connection.
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Contact: deidre.rodriguez@anthem.com
Tyler Wesley
Director
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Mary Medellin Sims
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Rachel Kaplan
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Kathleen Martins
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Enrique Elizondo
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Pos Ryant
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Liza Morgan
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April Maple
She/They
April invites everyone to find truth in feeling, and not become too involved with any stories attached. It is my mission to assist others in enabling the full release of human possibility. I help people remember their innate wisdom and knowledge already present in all of us.
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Nicole Ortiz
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Giancarla Di Laura
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Amelia Jacobs
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Their experience consists of creating movement art and being a performance artist, often incorporating their somatic-based movement practice with their vocal/musical background. Moving forward, they are excited about constructing a practice that combines the mindfulness, spiritual aspects of Yoga with their creative, explorative practice of dance. At the core of Amelia’a mission is encouraging group and personal empowerment while inviting connection and community to flourish.
Jocelyn Roy
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Bella Larsen
She/Her
Bella is a part of our Peer to Peer All Abilities Apprenticeship program. She is also currently a Fitness Captain with Special Olympics Colorado and works part time at The Roost Co-Op.. Bella believes All Abilities Yoga is important because it’s important to include others.
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“I’ve been in situations where I’ve felt left out because of my disability and Special Olympics and Guided By Humanity want everyone to be included,” said Bella. “All Abilities Yoga is important because you can move your body in a way that is comfortable to you and you can be with other people like you.” Favorite quote: “ Yes I can ! yes we will.”
Rossi Dimitrova
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Rossi found the joys of practicing Yoga when Yoga found her as a teenager back when she was only 17 years old in her home country of Bulgaria. Practicing on and off for years did not seem enough, and Rossi`s path took her to her first vinyasa yoga teacher training in 2014.
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Rossi continuously studies the roots and traditions of this practice as she truly believes in the benefits of this well rounded practice including all the eight limbs that Patanjali describes in the Yoga Sutras.
In Rossi`s class, you can expect to hold poses, work your physical alignment through alertness without tension, as well as create space for relaxation without dullness, laugh, create an intention, or learn a fun story from an old myth!
Brittany Murdock
She/Her
Brittany loves art because it helps her express herself and be part of a creative community. Through her friendship with fellow artist and yoga student Jocelyn R, Brittany found Guided By Humanity and was introduced to yoga and mindfulness retreats. Brittany was inspired to learn more, to be a part of the GBH community, and share yoga with others. Now, she is a graduate of the GBH Peer to Peer All Abilities Yoga program. You can find Brittany on the GBH schedule teaching virtual Peer to Peer yoga and at other events in the community. Brittany shares that “I like how you can do yoga anywhere- at home, in the studio, even outdoors…For me, I feel powerful and confident when I do yoga. It makes my body feel calm.”
Shawn Davidson
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Obediah Willis
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