February is Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month. For those of us living with disabilities, it’s always on our ...
There’s a big problem with work that’s invisible to too many of us: According to the CDC, 61 million adults in the United States (26%), have at least one disability. About half of that group: 33 ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Matt Cottle named his home bakery Stuttering King, drawing inspiration from King George VI’s fight with his stammer. Instead of delivering speeches, the challenge for Cottle is ...
Globally, one billion people live with a disability. To put that into perspective, that’s one person out of every seven. While some disabilities are visible, others — including chronic illnesses, food ...
Discussion about invisible disabilities is incredibly important for improving the lives of those who have them. The challenges of an invisible disability go beyond the effects of the disability itself ...
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Designed for the disabled, the DIY Spin&Load replaces the current lower rack in Whirlpool, Amana, JennAir, KitchenAid, and Maytag dishwashers to ease loading and ...
Each February, Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month (JDAIM) is a powerful reminder of our collective obligation to ...