Make Accessibility
Accessible.

We can’t do this alone.

We are launching this program so that together we can encourage, educate, and drive social change. Now that you’ve gotten a glimpse into the world of accessibility and disability inclusion, we want to invite you to become an advocate for accessibility and help us change the world. We need your help to spread the word and let people know that accessibility matters, and that the tools to become accessible are available to them!

Here is how it works.

Know someone that could benefit from accessibility consulting? Email Sarah Clark to get introductions started. This is not a one-way relationship, however. If your connection progresses into a closed contract you will receive redeemable tokens for various Ablr Services outlined below.

Merchandise

Redeem your tokens for new and exclusive merchandise.

  • Shirts
  • Hats
  • Travel Mugs

Training

Redeem your tokens for discounted or free accessibility training.

  • 50% off course
  • Free Course
  • Free Lunch and Learn 

Accessibility Consultation

Redeem your tokens for free accessibility consultations and user videos.

  • 30 Minutes consultation
  • 1 hour consultation
  • UX video

We Can’t Do this Alone.

Become an Accessibility Advocate.

More often than not, people and organizations just aren’t aware of how their assets may not be accessible for everyone, or that there are solutions out there. One of our main pillars here at Ablr is to educate others about the importance and impact of accessibility, and we need your help to widen our reach! Take a moment to watch this message from someone you may already know – Mike Iannelli, cofounder of Ablr.

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    Ablr is very active in the Disability Community. Our Chief Architect, John Samuel, is visually impaired and is regularly asked to speak about accessibility and inclusion in the workspace. We invite you to join the Ablr community. We love to share the latest developments in the accessibility and disability inclusion space and-critically-we like to hear your thoughts. Join us on our channels. We look forward to meeting you there.

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