Self-isolation looks different for everyone. Some of us live alone, some of us are working from home with a house full of kids, some even... Read more »Read More...
In talking with someone recently they inquired about how I could help their friend who was waiting for approval for “disability” for a medical problem.... Read more »Read More...
We often say that when you design for disability, everyone benefits. Our new office is designed universally, but we also challenge others in the community... Read more »Read More...
In July 1990, Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to ensure equal rights for all, regardless of their abilities. As with other civil... Read more »Read More...
Some restaurants provide seating with a clear view of the activities in the kitchen and, if available, these are the seats I always request. To... Read more »Read More...
Did you know that we have some amazing organizations in Northeast Indiana who have been actively providing and creating sensory friendly environments? A sensory friendly... Read more »Read More...
The first Broadway play I ever saw was in 1980, the Tony winning Children of a Lesser God with actress Marlee Matlin portraying a deaf... Read more »Read More...
Seldom do we get the opportunity to meet the individuals impacted by our grantee organizations. Sometimes we attend sensory-friendly events or tour an organization, and... Read more »Read More...