When I think about disability pride, I think of it in terms of being proud of who I am. When I became a triple amputee

When I think about disability pride, I think of it in terms of being proud of who I am. When I became a triple amputee
I’ve talked a lot about the impact that iLevel® has had on my life. What you may not know is what I had to do
As we celebrate the 29th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), I cannot help but reflect upon my own disability pride. Every July
ADA is twenty-nine years old and we are still working to progress the law in our communities and celebrate its strength. This week in Washington,
Disability pride is the pride is within that person. In most cases, you have to earn or pride through your experiences. There are usually differences
Recently I had the opportunity to attend the annual Chicago Abilities Expo with the Quantum® team. Doing these types of consumer shows with Quantum is
I have had a disability my whole life, but it was not until I was in my late teens and early twenties that I learned
Last year I had the chance to try indoor skydiving! I am sure people who have never done it before have a ton of questions.
I play baseball with the Miracle League of Newton County, Georgia, and I love it! When I first share this information with people, most of
I feel in life everyone needs a vacation, whether you want to take a vacation to relax or to escape the reality of everyday life.
People who go through middle school, high school and college learn about past presidents in their history classes. There’s always one thing that is rarely
“How do you travel with a disability?” I get asked this question all the time. Anyone can travel with a Quantum® power wheelchair. You just