Generators and Emergency Preparedness
Our members share the importance of generators in emergency preparedness planning.
Our members share the importance of generators in emergency preparedness planning.
Ashley and her mother both depend on Medicaid in Louisiana and share firsthand how crucial these services are.
Hurricanes, wildfires and windstorms shattered the lives of these five wheelchair users. Our Ready to Roll program helped them rebuild.
Medicaid-funded programs are on the chopping block. Our community shared powerful reflections of the profound need for Medicaid.
Melanie Dunston shares about our Work Readiness program.
Finding ways to communicate with others after a disaster is an important aspect of emergency preparedness. One option is a ham radio.
The wildfires are a prime example that disabled people are disproportionately impacted by natural disasters.
The spending power of the disability community is $13 trillion annually, amplifying why businesses must prioritize inclusion and accessibility.
Our working group compiled best practices to navigate our nation’s care support crisis for caregivers and clients.
Getting involved in your Office of Emergency Management can help ensure the disability community is safe during a disaster.