End Subminimum Wage for People with Disabilities

It is long past time we ended the provision of federal law that allows certain employers to keep people with disabilities in sheltered workshops and pay them less than the minimum wage. This provision, known as the 14(c) certificate program,…

Support the SSI Restoration Act

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal income support program designed to help elderly or disabled people who have limited income and resources meet their basic needs. It is a lifeline to many, but many of its provisions related to…

Rolling Rainbow Barb Zablotney

Barb Zablotney’s friends call her the Rolling Rainbow because of her positive attitude and the bright colors that adorn her body and chair — but the nickname wouldn’t have worked a few years ago.

Refusing to Die: The Chris Dunn Story

Chris Dunn survived a diving accident that left him paralyzed, on a ventilator and mostly blind only to face an even more hellish reality: a year living in ICU fighting for his right to go to rehab.

Matt Tilford: Living Life to the Max

Matt Tilford always thirsted for adventure, and he wasn’t about to let a T12 spinal cord injury quell that need. Twelve years later he is busy travelling the world and testing his limits.

Training New Peer Mentors at Helen Hayes

United Spinal hosted a peer mentor training session at Helen Hayes Rehabilitation Hospital. Attendees included those who have overcome the challenges of living spinal cord injury (SCI), traumatic brain injury, and other disabilities.