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Changing Careers: Using my story to help job seekers and employers – by A’Shanuntae Nious

Hi, my name is A’shauntae. I have two sisters and one brother.  On my dad’s side I have three brothers and am the only girl. I’m an aunt of 4 nephews and two nieces. I love to go to church. I love to sing and my favorite color is pink.  I graduated  from Armstrong high School in […]

People with disabilities rate the top 10 cities that are easiest for them to travel around

CNBC recently release an article about the Top 10 Cities that are easiest for people with disabilities to travel around in. Asia Singapore, Singapore Shanghai, China Tokyo, Japan United States Las Vegas, Nevada New York City, New York Orlando, Florida Europe Amsterdam, Netherlands Paris, France London, England Australia Sydney Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/10/where-can-disabled-people-easily-travel-survey-names-the-top-cities.html

8 Disability Podcasts to Check Out

Check out these great Disability Podcasts. The Accessible Stallhttps://www.theaccessiblestall.com 2. Down to the Struts https://www.downtothestruts.com/episodes 3. The Disability Visibility Podcast https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/podcast-2/ 4. Barrier Free Futures Podcast https://barrierfreefutures.libsyn.com 5. Power Not Pity http://www.powernotpity.com/episodes.html 6. The Disability Equity Podcast https://included.libsyn.com 7. Disability Matters https://benderconsult.com/insights/disability-matters-podcast/ 8. Ouch! … the cabin fever podcast https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02r6yqw/episodes/downloads

Are you a parent or caregiver of a child who is deaf or hard of hearing and Live in Virginia?

The Center for Family Involvement (CFI) has created a new closed Facebook Group and would love to have you join us! This group is for Virginia parents, caregivers, family members of all children who are deaf or hard of hearing. In this group we welcome and honor all forms of communication choices. Click on the […]

The Importance of High Expectations

By Richard Chapman PhD Recently, I was having a conversation with a good friend of mine that lives out of state and who is also a mom to a three-year-old son with autism. During this conversation, we discussed the future and what the future might look like for her son. I am not a fortune […]

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