July is Disability Pride Month, a month to celebrate and honor the history, achievements, and accomplishments of the disability community. It takes place in July because the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed on July 26th.
Donate to win! The GAIN Independence Foundation has TWO tickets to give away for the Hancock Whitney Classic!
With a small donation you will be registered to win (1) ADA and (1) companion ticket in the ADA section behind home plate.
Donate to win! The GAIN Independence Foundation has TWO tickets to give away for the Hancock Whitney Classic!
With a small donation you will be registered to win (1) ADA and (1) companion ticket in the ADA section behind home plate.
we would like to thank Rebecca, and all of the staff at @supertalk for giving us time to advocate for more independence for people with all types of backgrounds and challenges. https://t.co/Bbau0pnPlb
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Someone in Starkville generously donated a wheelchair, and Gain Independence will make sure it gets to someone who truly needs it.
If you or someone you know is in need of it reach out to us. We’re here to help people live more independently.
October is Disability Awareness Month. At Gain Independence we believe every person with a disability deserves the chance to live with dignity and freedom.
We are here to support and to make sure no one faces those challenges alone.
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We’re Gain Independence—a new nonprofit helping people with disabilities live more independently.
When Medicaid, MDRS, or Medicare can’t cover a need, we step in.
Donations are welcome and make a real impact.
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A little over three weeks ago I was at a symposium to benefit people with disabilities on campus, I felt out of place then because there were doctors and educators and people within the Mississippi government. Fast forward to now where I’m in a room with over 700 people from various parts of the world and now I’m talking to these wonderful people, first of all there are so many wonderful people. I wish I could post all of their stories and their wonderful testimonies! Dak’s Outreach is beyond anything I could’ve ever imagined. I say that because I still think of him as the 19-year-old sophomore I met just over a decade ago. There are so many wonderful award, winners and donors and I’m humbled by the extremely kind words that was said about me. I want to make sure that people know him the way I know him. You may see a football player, a dang Good one, yes, he’s a good leader on the field, but he leads everywhere and most importantly, he utilizes his talent for the kingdom of God