Ensuring full access to a place of business is an important part of customer service and a great way to expand a customer base. This…
Year: 2022
Everyday the word “retard(ed)” can be seen and heard at school, at work, at home, and all over the media. The inappropriate use of the…
What’s all the fuss about the American’s with Disabilities Act?! Join us for this interactive webinar about the significance of the ADA. In this interactive…
Society sends messages to people with disabilities that disability is “bad” – something we should fix, change or hide. We don’t agree! In this interactive webinar…
Michiganders with disabilities experience higher rates of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and depression. Outdoor recreational access and inclusion lead to improved physical and mental well-being…
ADA Anniversary Celebration We will be celebrating Access for All throughout the month of July and are thrilled to be coming together again in person…
Next Book: Laughing At My NightmareBy: Shane Burcaw With sharp wit and a hilarious voice, Shane Burcaw’s Laughing at My Nightmare describes the challenges he faces as a twenty-one-year-old…
In January 2020, Sam, age 69, was used to being active. He was leading chair exercise classes twice a week at his apartment complex. He…
For people with disabilities, accessible public transportation is a major factor in whether or not they can navigate their community independently. In many communities, especially…
June is Pride Month. Queer disabled people have made important contributions to advancing both LGBTQIA+ rights and disability rights, but the intersection of these civil…