Unity4Inclusion organizes event to improve Social Security support

Matthew Draxton

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Central Oregon advocates are raising concerns about what they say are widespread issues with the Social Security Administration, calling the problem a nationwide challenge impacting people with disabilities and their support networks.

Sam Robinson, Board President and Founder of Unity4Inclusion, says the organization has been hearing from families, caregivers, and service providers struggling to access clear information and resources. In response, Unity4Inclusion is organizing a community meeting aimed at improving transparency and connecting people with support.

Representatives from the offices of U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden are expected to attend, offering constituents a chance to share concerns directly and learn more about available assistance.

The meeting is scheduled for June 25, 2026, at 11 a.m. at the Full Access High Desert Meeting Room. Organizers say the event is open to parents, caregivers, support coordinators, personal agents, and others seeking guidance or resources.

Robinson says the goal is to build stronger communication between the Social Security Administration and the communities it serves, while helping people better navigate available services.

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