Written by Taylor Uster, Friendly Like Me, April 23, 2024 While few people enjoy the stress of getting to the airport on time, enduring all the potential mishaps of security checks, turbulence,…
Category: Wheelchair Travel
What does a Friendly Like Me Review Look Like?
After my wonderful interview with CEO Elysia Everett of Friendly Like Me, I felt it important to show some of “my” community what a Review looks like. For that purpose, I am…
Expanding accessibility: Jamaica’s Labour Day initiatives to focus on inclusivity
Written by Joanne Clark, CaribbeanNationalWeekly.com, May 13, 2024 The Ministry of Local Government and Community Development is allocating over $50 million across Municipal Corporations in Jamaica to bolster Labour Day initiatives this…
Shores & Islands Ohio is Now Autism Certified
Written by Jim Bauer, April 25, 2024 SHORES & ISLANDS OHIO, April 25, 2024 — Shores & Islands Ohio is now a Certified Autism Center™ (CAC), a designation granted by the International Board…
Sailing in Steerage and a Love Story for the Ages
Written by John Morris, WheelchairTravel.org, May 14, 2024 How a ship’s manifest unlocked a secret to my family history — and allowed me to answer my mom’s lifelong question — where are…
A Blow Against The Disability Community
Written by Chillie Falls for AccessAdventure.net, May 12, 2024 Royal Caribbean has informed its guests that, due to port construction in Skagway, the Radiance of the Seas will be docking at an…
Wheelchair Actor Vincent Rutley
Written by Whill_US, May 9, 2024 Today for Mobility Awareness Month, we are highlighting our Ambassador, @vincentrutley Wheelchair actor, comedian and writer Vincent Rutley was born and raised in Michigan. He graduated…