Experiencing a New Type of Hope
If you’ve read the Ablr newsletter before, you know that June is my favorite month, and it’s all because of the NBA Draft! As a… Read More »Experiencing a New Type of Hope
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If you’ve read the Ablr newsletter before, you know that June is my favorite month, and it’s all because of the NBA Draft! As a… Read More »Experiencing a New Type of Hope
When I spoke with Jennifer Alexander, I expected to learn more about the daily life of a vocational rehabilitation counselor. What I didn’t expect was… Read More »Behind the Caseload: How Curiosity, CrossFit, and Compassion Shaped Jennifer Alexander’s Approach to Counseling
Last week, the Ablr team had the opportunity to participate in NC Tech’s inaugural TechFest North Carolina event. When we were invited to host an… Read More »Ablr Goes Beyond Empathy at TechFest North Carolina
A conversation with Jabien Corpening When I sat down with Jabien Corpening, I expected to hear about accessibility, career goals, and what comes next after… Read More »From “Never Seeing the Light of Day” to Finding His Voice in Accessibility
Before we launched our workforce readiness programs at Ablr, I immersed myself in everything I could find about disability employment. Around 2019, one piece of… Read More »Why We Can’t Be Left Behind – and Why we Won’t!
Leah’s story does not follow a traditional storyline. One of the key takeaways I have found working here at Ablr is that most of our… Read More »Climbing New Heights: A Conversation with Leah Grosjean
In early March, I had the opportunity to take part in a webinar with our partner, Carbonhouse, about accessibility for theaters, arenas, and event venues.… Read More »How the Toronto Raptors Taught me that Accessibility Starts with a Simple Question
Meeting new people can feel awkward for anyone. When you’re blind or losing your sight, that awkwardness can feel amplified, especially if you’re unsure where… Read More »Meeting People When You’re Blind
The idea of traveling alone can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. If you’re blind or losing your sight, it’s normal to have… Read More »How to Travel Alone If You Are Blind
When most people think of accessibility, they picture ramps, Braille signs, or wheelchair buttons on doors. But accessibility is much more than that. It’s the… Read More »Accessibility Is for Everyone