Cyclists Volunteer to Give Nature Rides to Wheelchair Bound
These passengers suffering from limited mobility now get to enjoy the same outdoor benefits as their able-bodied volunteers.
These passengers suffering from limited mobility now get to enjoy the same outdoor benefits as their able-bodied volunteers.
This 13-year-old boy doesn't let his condition keep him from doing what he leaves – even if it means playing basketball with no arms. Jamarion Styles lost most of his arms from a disease he had as a baby. Despite always wanting to shoot hoops with the other kids at his community center, they would […]
People are celebrating over a new Google Maps app update that indicates whether a building is wheelchair-accessible or not.
These explosives experts put their skills to the test by organizing an Easter hunt for the city's children using only beeping eggs.
Thanks to an online campaign supported by over 200,000 people, this 21-year-old Frenchwoman with Down's syndrome was able to fulfill a lifelong dream.
Seventeen-year-old Charlotte Brown fell in love with pole vaulting before she became blind–and when that happened, she found a way to train and win.
This dynamic duo singing "If You're Happy and You Know It" in sign language is too cute to pass up.
Tommy Morrissey is as cute as he is talented – and he just proved it by beating these pros in a competition.
This touching Canadian advertisement shows what happens when we stand with the little guy. Don't forget to grab some tissues!
These UK toy stores dimmed their lights and turned off their music for one hour of quiet shopping time so kids with autism could browse in peace.
Starting in spring 2017, people with invisible disabilities can apply for special badges that will ask their fellow passengers for a seat.
This Australian zoo is giving guests with autism the chance to enjoy the animals without the noise and chaos of the general public to disturb them.
Maycie Vorreiter may be the first ever lucky high school senior to receive an honorary yearbook published in braille.
Started around a kitchen table by a soldier's wife, this charity just passed the $150 million mark in assistance for post-9/11 veterans and their families.
The subtle characteristics of the Dyslexie font have been shown to help dyslexics read faster and make fewer spelling errors.
Excellent idea from this Canadian store owner who uses his delivery trucks to recycle coffee pods while creating jobs for people with intellectual disabilities.
If it weren't for strangers, and the determination of these brothers, a broken wheel would have ended their NYC marathon race.
When surgery and a custom wheelchair proved too expensive for this little dog, a man came up with a $40 fix that got him back on his feet.
Beyond performing quality moves, Infinite Flow is about uniting the world to dance together—wheelchair or not.
Even though Andre Kajlich lost both of his legs in 2003, he is still going to try and bike 3,000 miles in 12 days.
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