Social Distancing

April 15, 2020

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...

For many of us, our world has a bit different focus right now than this time last month. For me, it is working from home... Read more » Read More...

From the CEO: Judgement

February 17, 2020

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...