Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, January 13, 2026 Cincinnati, Ohio—affectionately nicknamed the Queen City—sits along the sweeping banks of the Ohio River, blending vibrant arts and cultural heritage with Midwestern charm. In…
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2026 Louisville, Kentucky Wheelchair Accessible Travel Guide
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, January 11, 2026 Louisville, Kentucky, often called Derby City, is a city where riverfront views meet rich cultural heritage, and where accessibility continues to evolve with thoughtful…
I’m 15 years old and have a disability. Social media has been a lifeline – why is the government kicking me off?
Written by Ezra Sholl, Support the Guardian, and Melange Accessibility Tidbits, December 2025 The government has decided that from Wednesday I should be banned from social media because of the potential harm it can…
SCI Superstar: Terique Collins
Written by Tiffiny Carlson, Communications Manager for SPINALpedia, December 22, 2025 Terique Collins, a proud father and musician from Harlem, New York, had his life completely change after a shooting in 2019,…
Saltwater Eco Tours launches accessible canoe tours
The waterways of the Sunshine Coast are now more accessible for people with disabilities, with six new canoes for Saltwater Eco Tours. Written by Sheree Strange, Travel Without Limits, 2025 Indigenous tourism…
Becoming a Family Business: Unpacking Our First Work Trip as a Family
Written by Stevie Gleason for WheelchairTravel.org, December 11, 2025 Traveling with our 12-year-old on a fast-paced work trip is a challenge — one that we hope fosters connection and inspires you to…
A wheelchair-accessible holiday in Tasmania
Written by Julie Jones for Discover Tasmania, 2025 Julie Jones shares her family’s travel tips for wheelchair-accessible and inclusive experiences around Tasmania. As a family of four adults, it can be tricky…