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Building the [dis]ABLE Community

The past few weeks for [dis]ABLE have been a whirlwind to say the least. Weā€™ve launched a Kickstarter campaign to grow and expand the business, made a push to participate in more community events, and have been gearing up for a [dis]ABLE road show starting this week! Itā€™s been an amazing experience getting out and [...]

By |2017-03-10T00:14:28+00:00June 10th, 2015|blog|Comments Off on Building the [dis]ABLE Community

Life Beyond Disabling Limits

Whoever said life is a walk in the park is a liar, and not just because a select lucky few of us canā€™t actually walk. Life just simply is not that easy. Up until this point, my blogs have focused on the positive, or how Iā€™ve adapted to my limitations to achieve my goals in [...]

By |2017-03-10T00:14:28+00:00February 25th, 2015|blog|Comments Off on Life Beyond Disabling Limits

[dis]ABLE the Winter Weather

I HATEĀ the winter. The cold weather sucks, mostly because I hate wearing a jacket. Up through high school I wore one as much as my mom forced me, but once I moved out on my own, my jacket stayed nice and cozy in my closet year-round barring basically sub-zero temperatures. The added layer of clothing [...]

By |2015-09-10T21:26:41+00:00November 13th, 2014|blog|Comments Off on [dis]ABLE the Winter Weather

Alec Frazier: [dis]ABLE Social Limitations

As a person with autism, making friends has never been easy. Autism is very much a social disability. Throughout my youth, friends were frequently people around my age who were made for me by my parents. My odd social quirks frequently alienated people I spent time with regularly. As a result, classmates were very rarely [...]

By |2017-03-10T00:14:28+00:00November 5th, 2014|blog|Comments Off on Alec Frazier: [dis]ABLE Social Limitations

[dis]ABLE the Dance Floor

A little while back I had the pleasure of working with Mouse of America's Got Talent Season 9 on a dance video. Thankfully Mouse reached out to me via Instagram and shared that his mother has Multiple Sclerosis. His personal connection to the [dis]ABLED community inspired him to show his support, help promote the Brand, [...]

By |2017-03-10T00:14:28+00:00October 30th, 2014|blog|Comments Off on [dis]ABLE the Dance Floor

Hamza Jaka: [dis]ABLE Societal Limitations

In living my life with a physical disability, Iā€™ve faced many limitations. My disability really was never one of those, in spite of what people think. Sure, there are certainly parts of my disability that arenā€™t exactly pleasant, but the biggest limitations have come from the society around me. For example, people often ask me [...]

By |2017-03-10T00:14:28+00:00October 22nd, 2014|blog|Comments Off on Hamza Jaka: [dis]ABLE Societal Limitations

[dis]ABLE Your Limits Through Sport With SportForward

I came across SportForward recently as I was browsing CNN.com, and was inspired by how this organization enables people around the world to disable their limits through sport.Ā  The following blog was written by SportForward's Communications Director Raleigh Tillman.Ā  I hope you enjoy! "We have an obligation to the abilities we DO have, not the [...]

By |2017-03-10T00:14:29+00:00October 14th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on [dis]ABLE Your Limits Through Sport With SportForward

Rob Quinn: Just Play

I recently posted a picture from my graduation from Old Forge Schoolā€”a school for kids with disabilitiesā€”as part of the Throwback Thursday fad on social media. My niece was graduating sixth grade. Graduating to regular school and the seventh grade felt like a somewhat equivalent abuse of the word ā€œgraduation,ā€ and it seemed like a [...]

By |2017-03-10T00:14:29+00:00July 2nd, 2014|blog|Comments Off on Rob Quinn: Just Play

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