Ending Isolation Through Inclusion: Best Buddies
Fri Jan 23 2026
Tommy DiMisa (“Tommy D,” the Nonprofit Sector Connector) kicks off episode #240 of Philanthropy in Phocus from his office (not the attic!) with a message he lives by: if you’ve got an idea—try it. What started as a campaign he launched on January 8, 2021 has become a weekly platform spotlighting nonprofits and the people behind the mission.
This episode takes an unexpected but perfect turn when Tommy’s original guest can’t make it—so he calls in the cavalry: Britt Carroll and Izzy Ades-Lawlor from Best Buddies New York. Together, they unpack what Best Buddies is all about: inclusion, belonging, and opportunity for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)—starting with real, one-to-one friendships.
Britt shares Best Buddies’ origin story (founded in 1989 by Anthony Kennedy Shriver at Georgetown) and walks through the organization’s major program “pillars,” including Friendship, Jobs, Living, Family Support, and Leadership Development / Transitions—all designed to expand access, independence, and community. Izzy adds what she’s focusing on now: growing school involvement and helping lead promotion for upcoming events—especially the Friendship Walks.
You’ll also hear one of the most powerful “mission moments” of the episode: Britt tells the story of Charlotte, a Best Buddies Jobs participant working at Asphalt Green in NYC—where members know her by name, greet her warmly, and credit her with making their days better. It’s a real reminder that when employers lead with inclusion, the ripple effects are massive.
Key Dates + Call to ActionBest Buddies NYC Friendship Walk: May 2Best Buddies Long Island Friendship Walk: May 9 (10AM–1PM), Marjorie Post Park (Massapequa)Ways to help: start a team, donate, volunteer, sponsor, or open doors to employment partnershipsTommy’s closing message says it all: it’s not about ability—it’s about access.
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Tommy DiMisa (“Tommy D,” the Nonprofit Sector Connector) kicks off episode #240 of Philanthropy in Phocus from his office (not the attic!) with a message he lives by: if you’ve got an idea—try it. What started as a campaign he launched on January 8, 2021 has become a weekly platform spotlighting nonprofits and the people behind the mission. This episode takes an unexpected but perfect turn when Tommy’s original guest can’t make it—so he calls in the cavalry: Britt Carroll and Izzy Ades-Lawlor from Best Buddies New York. Together, they unpack what Best Buddies is all about: inclusion, belonging, and opportunity for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)—starting with real, one-to-one friendships. Britt shares Best Buddies’ origin story (founded in 1989 by Anthony Kennedy Shriver at Georgetown) and walks through the organization’s major program “pillars,” including Friendship, Jobs, Living, Family Support, and Leadership Development / Transitions—all designed to expand access, independence, and community. Izzy adds what she’s focusing on now: growing school involvement and helping lead promotion for upcoming events—especially the Friendship Walks. You’ll also hear one of the most powerful “mission moments” of the episode: Britt tells the story of Charlotte, a Best Buddies Jobs participant working at Asphalt Green in NYC—where members know her by name, greet her warmly, and credit her with making their days better. It’s a real reminder that when employers lead with inclusion, the ripple effects are massive. Key Dates + Call to ActionBest Buddies NYC Friendship Walk: May 2Best Buddies Long Island Friendship Walk: May 9 (10AM–1PM), Marjorie Post Park (Massapequa)Ways to help: start a team, donate, volunteer, sponsor, or open doors to employment partnershipsTommy’s closing message says it all: it’s not about ability—it’s about access.