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It’s Not Just in Your Head: How Mental Health Shows Up in Weird Everyday Ways

A minimalist illustration on a sage green background shows the outline of a human head in profile with multiple white arrows emerging from the top, curving and twisting in different directions to represent complex or scattered thoughts.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, which means you’re probably seeing a lot of green ribbons, gentle reminders…

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Posted on: 07 May 2025Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

 Accessibility Is Good Business: Why Every Company Should Prioritize Inclusion

Four people sit around a large table covered with marketing and business planning materials. The table is filled with colorful charts, graphs, and documents labeled with terms like “MARKETING STRATEGY,” “TRENDS,” “ANALYSIS,” and “INSURANCE.” One person points to a Venn diagram, another writes notes in a notebook beside a laptop, a third reviews a spreadsheet, and the fourth examines a document labeled “strategy.” A potted plant, calculator, cup of coffee, and sticky notes are also visible, reflecting a collaborative and analytical work session.

When most people hear “accessibility,” they think of wheelchair ramps and automatic doors. And while those are important,…

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Posted on: 01 May 2025Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

The Power of Storytelling in Nonprofit Work

A close-up of five diverse hands gently pressed together in a collective high-five gesture. The hands vary in skin tone and are arranged in a circle, symbolizing unity, support, and connection. The background is softly blurred, keeping the focus on the shared gesture of solidarity and togetherness.

When people think of nonprofits, they often think of big missions, tight budgets, and hardworking teams. All of…

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Posted on: 24 Apr 2025Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

Why Independence Doesn’t Always Mean Doing It Alone

A close-up of five diverse hands gently pressed together in a collective high-five gesture. The hands vary in skin tone and are arranged in a circle, symbolizing unity, support, and connection. The background is softly blurred, keeping the focus on the shared gesture of solidarity and togetherness.

When we talk about independence in the disability community, the word tends to carry a lot of weight. It’s often…

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Posted on: 16 Apr 2025Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

Mental Health Accessibility Exists… And It Matters.

A small, blue brain-shaped object sits on a pastel pink background. Just above it is a yellow paperclip shaped like a light bulb, giving the feel of a bright idea or creative spark. The setup is playful and minimalist.

Let’s talk about something that doesn’t always get included in conversations about accessibility: mental health. Yes, it’s real. And it…

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Posted on: 02 Apr 2025Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

One Billion People!

image of thousands of people standing closely together. mainly their heads and shoulders are only seen

May 16th is the 13th Annual Global Accessibility Awareness Day! (also known as GAAD) Digital accessibility refers to…

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Posted on: 15 May 2024Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

The Problem with Distance

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Once upon a time there was a young woman named Millie who had a boyfriend named Mike. Once…

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Posted on: 27 Jun 2023Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

Newspapers (Part 2)

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What happened for Sammy? She moved out into her own home in the area with supports. She made…

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Posted on: 20 Jun 2023Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

Newspapers (Part 1)

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Sammy.  She lived in a State Hospital for over 50 years.  Sammy was called an “institution” at this…

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Posted on: 13 Jun 2023Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

Filing Cabinets

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Ok, friends… time to be a little vulnerable. This is hard to write.  There have been too many…

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Posted on: 06 Jun 2023Written by: admin_879Comments: Comments: 0

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