ADA 33rd Anniversary

A diverse group of people, some in wheelchairs, gather outside in a city. Several hold signs with state names like California, Nevada, and Guam, as well as messages like “See Our Vision” and “When Is It Taken?”.
A photo of ADA supporters Region Nine marching in celebration of the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in Washington, D.C. to raise awareness and funding for independent living centers across the nation.

Celebrating the Americans with Disabilities Act

This week our Executive Director, Lisa Hayes, was in Washington, D.C. in support of the 33rd anniversary of the ADA. Hundreds of supporters gathered to march in the streets of D.C. to celebrate the Americans with Disabilities act and to raise awareness and funding for Independent living centers across the nation.

To learn more, visit the ADA website here

A woman in a wheelchair wearing a maroon shirt and hat smiles next to a man in a suit, both outdoors on grass under a tree with a crowd and white building visible in the background.
Rolling Start Inc Executive Director, Lisa Hayes, with Senator Bob Casey at the ADA 33rd anniversary march in Washington, D.C.
Three people in a hallway smile for the camera. One woman in a wheelchair wears a maroon T-shirt and cap, a man in a suit stands in the middle, and another man in a motorized wheelchair sits at a desk setup. U.S. flags line the hallway.
Lisa Hayes meeting with Pete Aguilar, District 35 San Bernardino, in Washington, D.C. at the ADA 33rd anniversary march.