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How To Create An ADA Compliant Community [INFOGRAPHIC]

If you’ve enjoyed reading this infographic, please share it using the social links above and feel free to…

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Posted on: 02 Dec 2013Written by: Hank Falstad

Bill Miller, Activist/Entrepreneur

Bill Miller is a C1-2 quadriplegic, but he had a pretty normal, able-bodied, first twenty years of his…

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Posted on: 16 Jan 2013Written by: Hank Falstad

Christine Kent, Activist/Survivor

Christine Kent is a passionate advocate who has partnered with Access Advocates to make the world more accessible,…

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Posted on: 11 Dec 2012Written by: Hank Falstad

Penny Sherwood, Activist

As an Activist faced with multiple hidden challenges, I chose to advocate others to become empowered, educated and…

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Posted on: 13 Nov 2012Written by: Hank Falstad

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Make Accessibility One of Your Restaurant’s Key Features

Don’t treat ADA compliance as a requirement. Instead, use the specifics as bare minimums and make your business…

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02 Apr

Banks and Financial Institutions Must Provide a Wheelchair Ramp

Some banks and financial institutions still do not have wheelchair ramps available for the customers and employees who…

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02 Apr

Wheelchair Access is Essential at Schools and Universities

Practicing Tolerance Many schools and universities today educate their students about the importance of tolerance. Very young children…

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06 Dec

Shopping Centers and Issues With Accessibility

The fact that there are still far too many buildings that do not provide adequate accessibility for people…

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30 Nov

Building Compliance is a Priority in Good Business

Consider for a moment an old town restaurant. Part of the charm of turn-of-the-last-century buildings meets the latest…

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Make Accessibility One of Your Restaurant’s Key Features

Don’t treat ADA compliance as a requirement. Instead, use the specifics as bare minimums and make your business…

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02 Apr

Banks and Financial Institutions Must Provide a Wheelchair Ramp

Some banks and financial institutions still do not have wheelchair ramps available for the customers and employees who…

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Wheelchair Access is Essential at Schools and Universities

Practicing Tolerance Many schools and universities today educate their students about the importance of tolerance. Very young children…

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