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What is MI SIBS?

MI SIBS (Michigan Supporting & Including Brothers & Sisters) is a network of siblings who share the common experience of having a sibling with a disability.

What is the purpose of MI SIBS?

The purpose is to provide adult siblings of individuals with disabilities with information, resources and support to advocate with and/or for their brothers and sisters and to promote leadership roles of siblings within the disability community.

What is the goal of MI SIBS?

Our goal is to support siblings of people with disabilities in Michigan. We offer peer support that may generate opportunities for emotional growth, can aid in making connections with services and supports from those who have “been there,” and promote a stronger and more fulfilling bond within the family unit.

Where is MI SIBS?

MI SIBS is a group of individuals throughout the state of Michigan.

MI SIBS
c/o The Arc of Western Wayne County
2257 South Wayne Road
Westland, MI, 48186
P: (734) 729-9100 Ask for Cheryl
E: sibs@misibs.org

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Thursday, March 5, 2026 – Webinar

6:30 – 7:30 pm ET

Medicaid & Medicare – What YOU need to know

To properly support your brother or sister, you need to know about the government benefits that they qualify for. We will discuss both programs and learn about how each can support our siblings with disabilities. Don’t miss this important free webinar presented by Anastassia Kolosova of Disability Rights Michigan.

Click here to register

Friday, April 10, 2026

National Siblings Day

The purpose of National Siblings Day is to celebrate the unique bond between siblings, honor those lost, and strengthen family ties. MI SIBS invites you to plan something special for your family in 2026!

Friday, April 15, 2026 

Voices in Action: Self-Advocacy Day

Bring your sibling to Lansing for the Self-Advocates of Michigan’s (SAM) Legislative Day. Meet with lawmakers at the Michigan State Capitol to advocate for issues like healthcare, housing, jobs and transportation. www.selfadvocatesofmi.org

Register at Voices in Action: Self-Advocacy Day 2026 Survey

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Past Events

Webinar: Bridging the Gap: How Siblings Can Carry the Plan Forward

This webinar was presented live on November 12, 2025, by Michele P. Fuller, Esq., founder of Michigan Law Center, PLLC. As parents age, siblings often become the natural successors in supporting a loved one with a disability. This presentation offers practical guidance on how to understand, prepare for, and confidently step into this important role.

Webinar Recording

Webinar Slides (PDF)

Handouts (PDF)

PARTNERS

Sibling Leadership Network

The purpose of the Sibling Leadership Network is to promote a broad network of siblings who share the experience of disability and people concerned with sibling issues by connecting them to social, emotional, governmental, and provisional supports across the lifespan enabling them to be effective advocates with their brother and sister, and to serve as change agents for themselves and their families.

Visit the Sibling Leadership Network website

The Arc of Western Wayne County

The Arc of Western Wayne County believes it is important to recognize the role of siblings in efforts to support individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Adult siblings of people with disabilities continue to be an extraordinarily overlooked population. The Arc believes agencies, including schools, community agencies and health care providers, should reach out to siblings and other family members to provide them with the support and information that will address their concerns and help them to make appropriate decisions.

Visit the Arc of Western Wayne County website

Michigan Developmental Disabilities Institute

The Michigan Developmental Disabilities Institute (MI-DDI) is a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD). MI-DDI is part of a network of 67 UCEDDs in the U.S. and its territories. The Institute’s mission is to contribute to the development of inclusive communities and quality of life for people with disabilities and their families through a culturally-sensitive, statewide program of interdisciplinary education, community support and services, and research and dissemination of information.

Visit the MI-DDI website

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