Maybe you’ve wondered whether the streets are accessible, if the trains are manageable, or whether language barriers might make things harder. You’re not being overly cautious—you’re being practical. Inclusive travel isn’t just about where we go, but how confidently and comfortably we can get there. And the good news? You don’t have to compromise.Continue Reading

If there’s one thing we’ve learned from exploring wheelchair accessible Alabama as a family, it’s that good food is the difference between a trip and a vacation. From smoky barbecue in Decatur to cozy comfort food in Huntsville and Madison, North Alabama’s restaurants are proof that accessibility and hospitality goContinue Reading

These are gifts that highlight representation for disability inclusion for all kids (and grown ups!). Not only is representation vital for kids with disabilities to see themselves in the world around them, but it’s central to building acceptance and inclusion amongst their peers. I was blown away on our recentContinue Reading

It isn’t hard to see how Warren County earned it’s name as Ohio’s largest playground. This is a great destination for families with mixed abilities, mixed age levels, and mixed personalities. Continue Reading