Do not dis ABLITY.

Do you feel that you were not treated properly
because you are “disabled”?

What is an ability you are proud of?

Have you learned how to deal with it?

You are welcomed to share your story and feelings.

Accommodations Support

We ensure proper accommodations for individuals classified as disabled, promoting fair treatment and accessibility.

Web Accessibility and the ADA.

A blue parking space reserved for disabled access, marked with a white wheelchair symbol and a large 'P'. The background includes gray pavement and white lines.
A blue parking space reserved for disabled access, marked with a white wheelchair symbol and a large 'P'. The background includes gray pavement and white lines.
A weathered blue wheelchair symbol painted on a square area of pavement, indicating a designated parking space for individuals with disabilities. It is bordered by faded white lines, and the surrounding surface is composed of textured concrete.
A weathered blue wheelchair symbol painted on a square area of pavement, indicating a designated parking space for individuals with disabilities. It is bordered by faded white lines, and the surrounding surface is composed of textured concrete.
Fair Treatment

We advocate for your rights to receive appropriate accommodations and support in all environments.

Accessibility Matters

Our services focus on enhancing accessibility and ensuring everyone is treated with dignity and respect.

Accommodations

If you feel you haven't received proper accommodations, please reach out for assistance.

How people with disability use the internet.