Paraquad’s Accessible Missouri Voters Guide
The Paraquad team compiled this Missouri voters guide regarding accessibility and voting issues. Dive in to learn how and why you should vote in the presidential election on November 5, 2024.
How to Be Disability Allies During and After National Disability Employment Awareness Month
During National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), we celebrate the value workers with disabilities add to our workplaces. More than that, we use the month of October as an opportunity to raise awareness around equitable workplace practices — and, hopefully, encourage workplaces to strengthen their commitment to being disability allies.
Paraquad’s Guide to Digital Accessibility
The Paraquad team created the following guide to answer one question: What is digital accessibility and why is it important?
Disability Equality: 4 Federal Laws Protecting People with Disabilities
Federal law protects our rights in day-to-day life, and this extends to people with disabilities. True disability equality relies on protections that are already in place.
Weigh in on the Steinberg Ice Skating Rink Redesign
Take the opportunity to improve inclusion at Steinberg ice skating rink. Learn how you can help make this St. Louis attraction more welcoming to all.
2024 Legislative Session Begins In Jefferson City January 3
The Missouri General Assembly annual convenes in a new Legislative Session on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in January.
Achieving Your Self-Advocacy Goals with Paraquad
Some may take this for granted, wondering: “Why is self-advocacy important?” Yet, for people with developmental disabilities, self-advocacy goals may take time to develop and achieve.
Updates to the Ticket to Work Program in Missouri
The Ticket to Work Program in Missouri broadens the horizons for what people with disabilities can do — individuals can get married, take a better job and save for the future without fear of losing their insurance coverage.
MOSILC Survey Released
MOSILC has developed this Community Needs Assessment to gather information about your community’s opinions, needs, and challenges for people with disabilities. It is MOSILC’s hope that by gathering this information it will provide MOSILC with important information on how to support people with disabilities within your community.