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Why We Started This Blog

We made this blog to help people see what it's like to live with disabilities that others can't always see. It's a place for sharing stories and ideas that matter to us and might matter to you too. We're here to talk about the hard stuff, the good stuff, and everything in between.

Our Blog's Purpose

We made this blog to help people see what it's like to live with disabilities that others can't always see. It's a place for sharing stories and ideas that matter to us and might matter to you too. We're here to talk about the hard stuff, the good stuff, and everything in between.

 

Here, we talk about all kinds of disabilities, the ones you can see and the ones you can't. We want to educate, share stories, and provide resources. This blog is for sharing hope, giving support, and being there for you, no matter where you are in your journey.

Sickle Cell Disease is a life-threatening blood disorder. It is the most common genetic disorder in the world. Sickle Cell disease affects about 100,000 people in the United States and 20 million people worldwide.

The Unseen Fight

3 Sept 2023

Hello, my name is Rosalind, and I am a 45-year-old female and here is a part of my story. Visibility! What a privilege it is to be visible and accepted within the realm of the visibility that surrounds one.

"Finding Your Place" Mental Health Matters

3 May 2023

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an unpredictable and chronic disease, affecting the central nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves.

What Battle has Chosen You?

20 Mar 2023

Prior to my 46 th Birthday, I was very much of a go getter with 2 children and a fulltime career.Developing Muscular Dystrophy (MD) was not even a thought in my mind.

RARE DISEASE AWARENESS DAY

28 Feb 2023

November is Epilepsy Awareness month. Epilepsy is considered an invisible condition, there is no way of knowing that someone has Epilepsy without out them telling you or witnessing them having a seizure.

EpilepsyAwareness

23 Nov 2022

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). It is a time to recognize the contributions, innovations, and the vital roles people with disabilities bring to the workforce.

Inclusion

30 Oct 2022

For a long time, I have wanted to bring awareness, change, and to assist the disabilities community with the challenges we face daily.

Bringing Awareness

30 Oct 2022

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