🌍 Today, on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we recognize the importance of fostering inclusion, empowerment, and equal opportunities for people with disabilities. 🌍 This day serves as a reminder that everyone, regardless of ability, deserves to have the chance to thrive. While we celebrate progress, we also acknowledge the work still needed to break down barriers—both physical and societal. 💡 Why is today the perfect day to give a gift? 💡 By supporting a cause or organization, like Bantuhive.com, you are not just giving a gift. You’re offering someone an opportunity—an opportunity to access education, healthcare, and tools that empower them to lead a fulfilling life. You’re helping to create an inclusive world where everyone has equal access to the resources they need to succeed. 🤝 Your support makes an impact, and even a small contribution can go a long way in providing a brighter future for someone with disabilities. Whether it's a donation, spreading awareness, or simply supporting a campaign, today is the day to make that difference. Let’s continue to stand together in our commitment to inclusion. 🌟 #IDPD #InternationalDayofPersonsWithDisabilities #Bantuhive #CrowdfundingForACause #GiftOfInclusion #EmpowerThroughGiving #MakeADifference
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As an organization that prioritizes inclusion and diversity, we are excited to celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities! Created in 1992, this day goes far beyond its original goal of promoting the well-being and welfare of people living with disabilities by also celebrating the amazing people, programs, and progress that have made a mark in this world. Need help finding ways to embrace this day? Here are a few ideas! Follow disability activists on social media, shop at businesses with owners who have disabilities, donate books on disability to a local library, learn how to be a disability ally, or sign up to be a GOTR coach and support a program that welcomes girls with and without disabilities! How are you recognizing this important day? Let us know in the comments! #InternationalDayOfPersonsWithDisabilities #IDPwD #Inclusion #GirlsOnTheRun
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As an organization that prioritizes inclusion and diversity, we are excited to celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities! Created in 1992, this day goes far beyond its original goal of promoting the well-being and welfare of people living with disabilities by also celebrating the amazing people, programs, and progress that have made a mark in this world. Need help finding ways to embrace this day? Here are a few ideas! Follow disability activists on social media, shop at businesses with owners who have disabilities, donate books on disability to a local library, learn how to be a disability ally, or sign up to be a GOTR coach and support a program that welcomes girls with and without disabilities! How are you recognizing this important day? Let us know in the comments! #InternationalDayOfPersonsWithDisabilities #IDPwD #Inclusion #GirlsOnTheRun
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💡Did you know that 1 in 6 people experience a disability? 💡 Today marks the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. As someone who has committed their career to making the world more inclusive for people with disabilities, this is a day of awareness worth celebrating. How can I take part? 🔹Learn: consider reading about the initiative and the United Nations work in this area: https://lnkd.in/g6fSvE8w 🔹Support: consider donating to a non profit supporting people with disabilities. After all, it is #givingtuesday 🔹Reflect: how can I foster a more inclusive world? Both today—and beyond. 🔹Elevate: amplify and champion voices of people with disabilities. #inclusion #disability #awareness #asd #health #un #learning #dei
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Today, on International Day of Persons with Disabilities, I want to celebrate the incredible resilience and contributions of people living with disabilities. Despite the challenges they face, especially in environments that don’t always prioritize accessibility, they continue to make a meaningful impact in our society. This day is not just about what people with disabilities deserve; education, employment, healthcare, and accessible environments, it is also about what we can do to create a truly inclusive society. How are we ensuring that people with disabilities in our communities have equal access to schools, workplaces, and public spaces? How are we contributing to their ability to live sustainably and independently? I encourage everyone to take action. Learn about the challenges they face. Find ways to support inclusion by donating to organizations that provide mobility aids, volunteering your time to teach or mentor, and using your voice to advocate for policies that remove these barriers. But most importantly, listen, and ask people with disabilities what they need and how you can be of help. Let us work together to build a future that amplifies the leadership and voices of persons with disabilities. Inclusion is not just an act of kindness; it is a fundamental human right. Together, we can create a world where everyone has the opportunity to contribute fully. #IDPWD #Inclusion #HealthContentWriter
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On this #GivingTuesday and #IDPwD (International Day of Persons with Disabilities), we’re shining a light on the incredible potential of persons with disabilities and celebrating the power of giving – not just financially, but in so many other impactful ways. 💡 Here’s how you can contribute today: 🌟 Share your knowledge. Offer your skills or mentorship to someone looking to grow or take their next step. 🌟 Pay it forward. Donate gently used items, like clothing, books, or technology, to those who can benefit. 🌟 Be an advocate. Use your voice to spread awareness about accessibility, inclusion, and the talents of persons with disabilities. 💙 If you can give financially, your support directly helps create programs that empower individuals with disabilities to thrive: 👉https://givebutter.com/bit Let’s come together to create opportunities, inspire change, and build a more inclusive world. #GivingTuesday #IDPwD #TeamBIT
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Persons with disabilities don’t need our pity. They don’t need our sympathy. What they need is our allyship. Our true and unwavering commitment to change. They need us to: • Recognize their abilities instead of focusing on limitations. • Dismantle ableism in every space we occupy. • Actively work toward an equal, accessible, and inclusive world. Inclusion is not about charity, it’s about justice. This International Day of Persons with Disabilities, let’s commit to being allies in action, not just in words. Happy International Day of Persons with Disabilities. #Disability #InclusionMatters #InternationalDayofPeraonswithDisability2024 Can you spot me in this beautiful picture?? 🥰
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Strength in Unity: Thanks to the Global Community of People with Disabilities As we approach Thanksgiving and the International Day for Persons with Disabilities, I want to express my deepest gratitude to the incredible global advisors, volunteers, partners, and individual contributors who have supported Billion Strong from 114 countries around the world. Together, we’ve been building a movement—a global identity for people with disabilities—and yet, none of us have been compensated because we haven’t secured the funding this cause deserves. Why? Perhaps empowering over a billion people with disabilities to gather, convene, and become discoverable feels too powerful. Maybe that’s why some funders have ignored #BillionStrong and other #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs movements. Especially global ones. Or maybe we haven’t yet found the perfect way to frame our message for every stakeholder. Whatever the reason, one thing is certain: we are not giving up. Ruh Global IMPACT will continue to fund Billion Strong, and I believe 2025 will be a transformative year for both our think tank and this movement. We’ll use our profits to keep building Billion Strong and creating tools like the accessible communication system for our volunteers. Every email, every effort, and every moment you’ve given to this cause has been noted, remembered, and deeply appreciated. This is how change happens: one post, one comment, one conversation at a time. I am so grateful and thankful for every one of you who believes in this mission. Together, we will make the world see that disability inclusion is not just a cause—it’s a movement of power, identity, and global transformation. Image description: Debra Ruh with gray and purple hair stands with her friend Amber Watson. Amber has short blondish hair and a big smile and was born with CP. #WeAreBillionStrong #BillionStrong #RuhGlobal #Disability #Inclusion #Accessibility #InternationalDayForPersonsWithDisabilities #Thanksgiving #DisabilityDay #IDPD #IDPD24 #IDPD2024 #DisabilityPride #DisabilityIdentity #PeopleOfDetermination #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs #IDPWD #IDPWD2024 #HappyThanksgiving #HappyThanksgiving2024 #DisabilityConfident #PWD #AXSChat #GreenDisability Puneet Singh Singhal Eng. Nabil Eid Richard Streitz Steve Tyler Jasmin Ambiong
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“Why does the #WeAreBillionStrong movement struggle to secure funding? Maybe the idea of over a billion people with disabilities uniting, demanding visibility, and owning their collective power feels too unsettling for some.” The #WeAreBillionStrong movement is a bold initiative. Its goal? To unite over a billion people with disabilities worldwide, foster pride in their identities, and create a space where disability is celebrated, not sidelined. But despite this profound mission, the movement has hit roadblocks in funding. Why? Let’s unpack this. First, the status quo doesn’t like disruption. A billion voices demanding recognition and respect can feel threatening to systems built to exclude us. The idea of shifting power from entrenched hierarchies to marginalized communities often meets resistance. People in charge of funding might see this movement not as a solution but as a challenge. Then there’s the bias. Let’s be real—disability is still wrapped in stigma. Too many funders still see disability initiatives as charity, not empowerment. They fail to grasp the impact of uplifting this community. They undervalue the strength, innovation, and resilience people with disabilities bring to the world. And we can’t ignore the resource issue. There’s a constant competition in the nonprofit space. When you add the complexity of explaining why this movement is critical, #WeAreBillionStrong often gets overshadowed by causes seen as more “mainstream” or “urgent.” But here’s the thing: this is urgent. Empowering over a billion people isn’t just another cause—it’s a global imperative. Finally, awareness is a gap we’re working to bridge. Many funders don’t even know what the movement stands for. They don’t see the lives it could transform or the bridges it could build between communities. Education is a vital piece of the puzzle. But these challenges aren’t insurmountable. The answer lies in sharing our stories louder, more often, and with unwavering pride. It lies in helping people see the value of an inclusive world—economically, socially, and morally. #WeAreBillionStrong isn’t about asking for handouts. It’s about demanding the investment our community deserves. It’s about showing the world that the future isn’t built by a few; it’s built by all of us. Change takes time, and resistance only proves its necessity. The movement will push forward because it’s not just about funding—it’s about justice, dignity, and belonging. And that’s a mission no obstacle can silence. ID: Debra's Quote: "A billion people with disabilities seeking recognition is a powerful call for change, shaping the future we all share. #WeAreBillionStrong is about justice, dignity, and belonging. The question isn’t why fund it—it’s how can we afford not to?"
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