Disability Pride Month is a significant annual celebration that aims to promote self-acceptance, raise awareness, and empower individuals with disabilities. This month-long observance serves as a platform to recognize the achievements, contributions, and unique experiences of people with disabilities.
This celebration holds immense importance at Gardenity, as CEO and Co-founder has a daughter with special needs, as well as our Channel Sales Associate, who has a daughter with Down syndrome. Furthermore, some of our employees who work in the shipment department are individuals with Down syndrome or other disabilities.
Gardenuity could not be more of an advocate in the journey toward creating an inclusive and equitable society. Let’s dive into why this is the month and these people should be celebrated all year long.
Disability Pride Month is a commemorative period dedicated to honoring and celebrating the disability community. It is an opportunity to recognize the rich diversity and talents of individuals with disabilities while challenging societal barriers and promoting a more inclusive world. The month encourages individuals to embrace their disabilities and promotes the idea that disability is a natural part of the human experience.
During Disability Pride Month, various events, activities, and initiatives are organized to foster pride, unity, and empowerment among people with disabilities. It provides a platform for sharing stories, promoting self-advocacy, and highlighting the achievements and talents of individuals who have overcome challenges and made significant contributions to society.
Disability Pride Month is always observed in July, coinciding with the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which was signed into law on July 26, 1990. The ADA is a landmark legislation in the United States that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities and ensures equal rights and opportunities in various domains of life, including employment, transportation, public accommodations, and telecommunications.
Every human on the planet deserves equality, empathy, and understanding. At Gardenuity, we believe that individuals with disabilities have the inherent right to be accepted and included as valued and equal members of the community.
For far too long, people with special needs and disabilities have been disregarded, outcasted, and forgotten by society. We believe in the power and importance of people with disabilities and believe in the importance of supporting individuals with all sorts of capabilities and challenges to uplift and inspire.
Gardenuity believes in putting our money where our mouth is. As we are made up of mothers who have children with special needs, we believe in supporting these kids to help them become productive, functional adults. Little children with special needs receive much attention, support, and resources throughout their adolescence. However, unfortunately, when these children grow up to become adults, they are often left in the dust, forgotten, and uncared for.
This is why we employ individuals with special needs, provide them with a sense of purpose, and lift them up through fulfilling work. All anyone wants (special needs or not) is to feel they belong. We hope to instill that in the people we employ, one garden at a time.
As we celebrate Disability Pride Month in 2023, let us stand together in solidarity, embrace diversity, and work towards building a world where everyone, regardless of their abilities, is valued, respected, and empowered to thrive.
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