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Wednesday, August, 20, 2008

"Handicapped Accessible" Promises Fall Short

by  Mandy Crest
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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I only have the tiniest experience as to the challenges presented by life in a wheelchair. I will not wait for it to become MY reality before educating myself further on this issue.

 

Those of us who have some level of disability, but do not depend on a wheelchair, face a different set of puzzles to solve. Our troubles are much less apparent to the general public, and it is our job to patiently educate. More on that topic in an upcoming post.


We'd like to hear your stories  --  both the successes and the failures -- regarding handicapped accessibility -- and what you think we can do about it.

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