We Will Find A Way

We Will Find A Way We work with businesses to increase access and decrease barriers for all. This group of people have been largely ignored by businesses throughout history.

We are working with businesses, political and community leaders, and public entities to create accessible spaces. We help businesses to identify barriers--physical, attitudinal, and systemic--which block access to the more than 56 million people who identify themselves as disabled.

Prepping for WWFAW annual board meeting and making all the fixings.
12/05/2016

Prepping for WWFAW annual board meeting and making all the fixings.

A great shot from Rio's Paralympics.
09/09/2016

A great shot from Rio's Paralympics.

Welcome to Rio and a PhotoAbility special live event. Over the next ten days we will be bringing the best of Paralympic sport. Our first collection is from the wheelchair basketball with Australia vs Turkey.
http://photoability.net/gallery/430-0.html

09/09/2016

I recently discovered Claudia Royes' blog and love her candid observations from a novice wheelchair rider. There's a poignant moment when she first ventures out and realizes what pity looks like. Read more here: http://myeyesforward.net/?p=150

13 April 2016 Imperfections. Blemishes. Shortcomings. Foibles. We all have them, we all struggle with them, and we all do our best to hide them or at least cover them over with a bit of & #82…

Interested in sharing your diagnosis story? I'm all ears: http://wewillfindaway.org/blog/?p=1981
07/26/2016

Interested in sharing your diagnosis story? I'm all ears: http://wewillfindaway.org/blog/?p=1981

The subject line read, “Just diagnosed with AMN.” Aaron from Auburn found my blog. He went on to tell me about his initial symptoms with our condition. He wrote about his family, his faith, and his…

"Such a resonant story," says Leslie Haynes who has been mistaken as nurse and therapist and mother to me.
07/30/2015

"Such a resonant story," says Leslie Haynes who has been mistaken as nurse and therapist and mother to me.

I was recently out on a dinner date with my lovely girlfriend, Anna, when a stranger approached to have a friendly conversation. He said he was a huge fan of my column, and then turned to my girlfriend and asked, "Are you his sister?"

Like my fellow activists, I've been shut out of homes and bathrooms and experiences and opportunities. Now is the time t...
07/28/2015

Like my fellow activists, I've been shut out of homes and bathrooms and experiences and opportunities. Now is the time to agitate for more inclusion. Everywhere. For everyone. Read on here: http://www.pri.org/stories/2015-07-28/celebrating-25-years-americans-disabilities-act

The Americans with Disabilities Act allowed millions of Americans to access buildings and jobs that weren't possible before. But 25 years later, there's still much work to do.

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