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Continue reading2021 AccessibleNYC – Report To Improve Quality Of Life For People With Disabilities
The Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) has released the 2021 edition of the AccessibleNYC report.Continue reading
EmpoweredNYC Helps New Yorkers With Disabilities Achieve Nearly Half Million Dollars In Savings And Debt Collection
EmpoweredNYC, a collaboration of City agencies and non-profit organizations supported by Citi dedicated to enabling New Yorkers with disabilities to build a stronger financial future for themselves and their families.Continue reading
Senate Majority Puts Forth Legislation To Support New Yorkers With Disabilities
The Senate Democratic Majority today will advance legislation to protect New Yorkers from Harlem to the Hudson with disabilities. Continue reading
5 Ways To Lend A Helping Hand To A Family With A Special Needs Child
Families with a medically fragile child or children face a unique set of challenges. In addition to their regular responsibilities, parents and even siblings are consumed with ensuring that the child's needs are met.Continue reading
10 Tips For Including Folks With Disabilities In Your Holiday Celebrations From Harlem To Harare!
With the holiday season upon us, it is easy to hold a gathering where all guests — with and without disabilities — feel welcomed, respected and have fun. Continue reading
Electeds In Albany Expands Protections For New Yorkers With Disabilities
The Senate Democratic Majority today will pass legislation that will help protect New Yorkers with disabilities from Harlem to the Hudson. Continue reading
Groundbreaking PSAs Enable Philanthropists To Live Up To Their Values From Harlem To Hollywood
A new series of PSAs is breaking ground on ensuring philanthropists are inclusive of people with disabilities. Continue reading
New York State Falls To 40th In The U.S. In Jobs For People With Disabilities
Today, Respectability reports that even as the national economy improves, New Yorkers with disabilities are left behind, which means Harlemites will be left behind.Continue reading