Talking Tech with Rhonel Cinous
Rhonel Cinous found a way to pursue his interests and discover new opportunities to create positive change in our society.
Rhonel Cinous found a way to pursue his interests and discover new opportunities to create positive change in our society.
People with disabilities who need catheters face significant challenges in getting health insurers to adequately cover the cost of supplies.
United Spinal has released a call for nominations for its November virtual member awards event.
Six leading national disability rights organizations call on President Biden to prioritize accessible transportation during infrastructure bill implementation
I was fixed up on a date with a pretty girl who used a wheelchair for mobility. I had no immediate experience with disability to that degree up to that point ...
United Spinal Association launched its #StrongWheeled Together campaign, which will run throughout 2022.
Some individuals living with disabilities that utilize the transportation service provider Uber, may be hit with additional wait time fee charges for not boarding the vehicle within 5 minutes of their driver's arrival at their designated pick-up location. This is…
The United Spinal family mourns the loss of Senator Bob Dole, a great champion for disability rights and a dedicated public servant who played an instrumental role in the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). “Bob Dole’s legacy…
United Spinal and its VetsFirst program are pleased to offer our community the opportunity to view a free screening of the documentary 'Love After War: Saving Love, Saving Lives'.
Growing up in Massachusetts in the early 1950s, Claire Shea was 6 years-old when she met Honey Decenza, a wheelchair user who would leave a lasting impression and ignite a life-long passion to help others.