David Canan of Midwest City receives commendation from Governor Mary Fallin
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Oklahoma City – David Canan of Midwest City received a commendation from Governor Mary Fallin on October 10 during the Governor’s Disability Employment Awards at the Governor’s Mansion in Oklahoma City.
David Canan is proud to be a veteran, having served in the United States Air Force for 26 years and retired as Chief Master Sergeant, the highest enlisted rank possible. As a specialist with the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services, David has gone to the VA Medical Center to explain how veterans can participate in vocational rehabilitation. He gives talks to businesses, Chambers of Commerce and other groups in the community to help eligible individuals with disabilities prepare for work and become gainfully employed.
Despite having a progressive physical disability, David continues to be outgoing, friendly, and confident and continue working. He takes great pleasure in helping others. By demonstrating dignity and honesty and providing exemplary services, David continues to be a positive role model to other veterans, Vocational Rehabilitation consumers and staff.
The Governor’s Disability Employment Awards are co-sponsored by the Office of the Governor; The Developmental Disabilities Services Division of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS); The Department of Rehabilitation Services, and The Oklahoma Association of Persons in Supported Employment.
Rep. Jason Nelson of Oklahoma City offered welcoming remarks at the awards ceremony and announced that October is national Disability Employment Awareness Month. “It is employees and businesses like these that have put Oklahoma at the forefront in the nation for helping people with disabilities find jobs and become working taxpayers,” said Nelson who serves as chairman of the House Human Services Sub-Committee on Appropriations and Budget.
“In Oklahoma, 60% of individuals with developmental disabilities served by the OKDHS Developmental Disabilities Services Division participate in supported employment services as compared to the national average of 20.1%.”
Rep. Nelson added that it was important to recognize the skills that people with disabilities bring to our workforce. “Their talents and contributions are vital to the strength of our state, our nation's workforce and our future prosperity,” said Nelson.
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Editors Note: Go to http://www.statedata.info/ (Link opens in new window) to see Oklahoma’s ranking as compared to other states in regard to the numbers of persons with developmental disabilities in competitive jobs (supported employment). This website is a project of the Institute for Community Inclusion at UMass Boston, supported in part by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under cooperative agreement with additional support from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research of the U.S. Department of Education.

David Canan (left) receives a Governor’s Commendation for his outstanding achievements in employment from Rep. Jason Nelson. The award was presented during the Governor’s Disability Employment Awards of Excellence at the Governor’s Mansion on October 10.