A little over a year ago, my family and I decided that we were going to adopt a dog from a local rescue. My wife and I both grew up with dogs and felt that it would be healthy for our children to [...]
Sometimes you may find yourself looking for an open spot in a crowded lot and notice that next to an accessible space there is a opening. You quickly pull your car in, relieved to find a spot so [...]
Shopping can be a hassle. Crowded stores, long lines and now imagine that you cannot access items that you want because the isle is too narrow or the racks are too close together. This is more [...]
Diversity. It is more than sexual orientation, culture, or disability. Neuro diversity should also be celebrated – think of neurodiversity. Click here to hear why we should be celebrating [...]
Last August Justin Levene’s wheelchair was forgotten on his flight and was forced to drag himself through the airport with his hands. Mr. Levene is a wheelchair athlete and wanted to take [...]
US Paralympian Simmer Liz Johnson, just stepped out of the pro-athlete circuit and this is what she’s come to discover. As an extension of our recent blog about the Danger of a Single [...]
Articles like this one are not difficult to find, neither are stories of people with disabilities sharing stories about the ignorance of people who park in the access aisles of accessible parking [...]
Snow has snow up early this year! As a reminder, people with disabilities have additional access issues when the snow flies due to what people do with the snow and by the lack of any action. [...]