Rally with Disability Leaders at Roll on Capitol Hill!
United Spinal Association’s 14th annual signature policy and advocacy event, Roll on Capitol Hill (ROCH), takes place this June. The agenda offers high level engagement for our corporate allies to advocate alongside United Spinal members and stakeholders to champion vital issues that advance the advocacy, empowerment and independence of more than 5.5 million U.S wheelchairs users, and the larger disability community.
This virtual event strengthens the voice of our community and ensures all people with disabilities are engaged in policies that impact their quality of life and independence.
Only registered advocates will be selected to participate, so please sign up if you would like the chance to attend. Join our growing network to help ensure the disability community is heard in every corner of the country.
2026 Key Priorities:
- Defending Home and Community Based Services
- Coverage of Catheters & Ostomy Supplies
- Coverage of Carbon Fiber and Titanium Wheelchairs
Why We Roll
- To preserve and enhance disability rights
- To make all transportation accessible (air, ground and sea)
- To strengthen community supports and services
- To improve public accessibility
- To secure increased funding for Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems and advance better rehabilitation outcomes
- To ensure accessible affordable internet and expanded telehealth access
- To secure and improve veterans’ benefits and services
- To secure appropriate medical equipment, supplies and pharmaceuticals
- To obtain appropriate wheelchairs and assistive technologies
Together We Make a Difference
Maximize your reach and develop relationships through United Spinal’s nationwide network:
- 70,000+ members
- 2,700+ grassroots advocates
- 40 chapters
- 100 support groups
- 115+ hospital partners
For sponsorship options and additional information contact:
Scott Lavery
scott.lavery@unitedspinal.org
(718) 803-3782 ext. 7203

“Even if I only improve the life of one individual it is worth it. Roll on Capitol Hill gives me my voice back.”
–– Earl Powdrell, Texas
“Roll on Capitol Hill has given me the skills to go to any state and sit with an official, not only to share my perspectives, but build a solution through positive dialogue.”
— Andrea Dalzell, New York
“I’ve met so many amazing individuals with spinal cord injuries and disorders from across the country, uniting to impact change and fight for disability rights. That’s what makes Roll on Capitol Hill so rewarding.”
— Richard Bagby, Virginia
“Roll on Capitol Hill gave me an entirely different perspective on the political process. I developed new relationships and I share what I’ve learned with my local chapter to develop a stronger voice.”
— Rick Hayden, California
