Christie used to spend her time waiting for resources. Now, she spends her time working at her new job. Find out how we advocated for Christie's employment.
Author: disAbility Law Center of Virginia
Protected: 7-Eleven Must Be Accessible to People with Disabilities
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7 Tips To Make Your Website Accessible
When developing or redesigning a website, evaluate accessibility early and throughout the development process to identify accessibility issues early, when it is easier to address them. Here is a list of seven important tips to make your website accessible
5 Back-to-School Tips for Parents of Kids With Disabilities
The disAbility Law Center of Virginia would like to wish all students and their families a very happy back to school! Here is a list of five back-to-school tips for all students and families as they start a new school year.
Advocating for Kids with Disabilities
Matthew is no longer anxious this school year. Find out how we advocated for Matthew to obtain the proper tools to grow and succeed in the classroom!
10 Things Students With Disabilities Should Know About When Going To College
There are a growing number of high school graduates attending traditional two-year and four-year colleges, including students with disabilities. Here is a list of ten basic items to help you be successful in your upcoming semester.
Hundreds trapped in state hospitals, unable to move to the community
State of Stagnation – more than 200 hundred people are stuck in state hospitals, unable to leave when they are ready!
Randall is now working!
Randall no longer has to face obstacles in finding employment. He is now working! Find out how we advocated for Randall's employment.
Jerry is Safe at Home!
Jerry's fingers were amputated from physical abuse at home. Now he feels safe at home. Find out how we advocated for Jerry's safety.
Advocating for a ramp
James was worried about seeing his daughter's choir concert until our advocacy ensured a more accessible environment. Find out how we advocated for an accessible outcome.








