1 December 2021 World AIDS Day. Making HIV services accessible to people with disabilities, HIV programmes must be disability-responsive, which means they need to address the needs of people with disabilities and ensure that they are accessible.
To the real MVPs — Happy Mother’s Day! 💐
The ones who show up, hold it down, lift others up, and somehow do it all with love 💙
Today we’re celebrating all the amazing moms, caregivers, and mother figures who make life softer, stronger, and brighter — in their own unique way.
Freedom Day vibes
Freedom hits different when it’s accessible, inclusive, and shared by ALL.
Here’s to breaking barriers, building access, and celebrating democracy — the ProAccess way 💙
#FreedomDay#ProAccess#InclusiveFreedom
Freedom Month reminds us that freedom must be accessible to all. For persons with disabilities, freedom means dignity, access, and full participation in society.
Disability rights are human rights.
#FreedomMonth#ProAccess#InclusionMatters#AccessibilityForAll
Autism Awareness Month – April
As we welcome Autism Awareness Month, we take this time to celebrate, support & stand in solidarity with individuals on the autism spectrum and their families.
Autism is not a limitation; it is a different way of experiencing the world. 💛💛💚🩵💙
Closing #HumanRightsMonth by honouring the rights of persons with disabilities. Everyone deserves access to:
Education, healthcare, housing, transport, sport, culture, social services, food security & family life.
Disability rights are human rights every day.
#Accessibility4All
An action‑packed day in Joburg as the 3 teams battled for the King of Jozi title!
Standings after today:
• Bush Bucks – 2 pts
• JHB Society – 2 pts
• Action – 0 pts
Can’t wait for next weekend as the tournament continues and champions are crowned on Sunday! ☀️🏏
Thanx to #CoJ
Glaucoma can steal sight without warning.
Early detection protects vision.
💚 Get screened. Stay informed. Spread awareness.
#WorldGlaucomaDay#ProAccess
Merry Christmas from 🌟 ProAccess 🌟!
Thank you to our incredible volunteers for championing accessibility & inclusion across SA. 💛
Here’s to joy, community & progress in 2026! 🎁🌍
During #DisabilityRightsAwarenessMonth, we celebrate brilliance without barriers. Today we honour the young scientists of Filadelfia—whose curiosity, courage, and creativity remind us that inclusion fuels innovation. Every prize delivered is a promise: that talent knows no limits
Behind every inclusive initiative is a leader who chooses empathy, equity, and action.
This #DRAM2025, we honor those who lead by example—teachers who adapt, organizers who listen, and partners who invest in access.
Your leadership changes lives.
#DisabilityRightsMonth#Access
Representation matters. Possibility is powerful.
During the ASSAf and ProAccess Science Fair, Dr. Kamini Govender—an accomplished scientist who is visually impaired—shared her journey with learners at Filadelfia. Her message was clear: disability is not a limitation.
#DRAM2025
We’ve moved beyond awareness—this is inclusion in action.
At the ASSAf and ProAccess Science Fair hosted at Dr Moreosele and Filadelfia, learners from diverse backgrounds came together to explore, innovate, and lead. From barrier-free access to adaptive learning,
#DRAM2025
Disability Rights Awareness Month reminds us: inclusion isn’t charity—it’s justice. At ProAccess, we champion universal design, uplift people with disabilities, and build spaces where everyone belongs. Let’s move beyond awareness to action. #DRAM2025#BarrierFreeSA#Inclusion
Ready to learn the basics of South African Sign Language? 🤗 This Deaf Awareness Month, we’re making communication barrier-free — one sign at a time. Watch, learn, and share! #SASL#DeafAwarenessMonth#InclusionMatters
September is #DeafAwarenessMonth!
This week we celebrate Deaf identity, culture & communication.
South African Sign Language (SASL) is more than gestures — it’s dignity, access & connection.
💙 Inclusion starts with understanding.
#SASL#InclusionInAction#ProAccess
#womensmonth we celebrate Matebogo Victoria, founder of the Voiceout Deaf farming collective, whose leadership is rooted in resilience and cultivated through community. As a Deaf woman in agriculture she is transforming lives at the Westonaria Agricultural Park, empowering others