“I imagine a world where people with disabilities are empowered to be fully functioning members of a society where we, people with disabilities, are accepted for who we are and the stigma of difference no longer exists. A world where people can look past what makes us physically different and see what all we are capable of doing. #DayofAcceptance” – Lauren
“Zach and I met at MDA camp, became friends, and then more. We celebrate acceptance because it allowed us to find each other. We’re looking forward to our wedding in September where we can celebrate our love with our wonderful friends and family who support us! #DayOfAcceptance“ – Dawn
“My name is Whitley Hodges and I was injured in a car crash in 2009. I spent 3 months in the hospital with broken ribs and a crushed spinal cord. I now live with a spinal cord injury and use a wheelchair for daily mobility. My life has changed dramatically since my accident. Knowing the life I had before and living the life I live now makes me really appreciate the little things in life. Everyday is worth living, as hard as it may be it is important to accept yourself and others for the people they are. No matter what other human beings look like or despite any type of stigma society, people or the media have placed on people with disabilities, we all have the same need in life to be wanted and accepted. Acceptance is important to me, because I am able and discriminating against others is wrong.” – Whitley