Open Up Pittsburgh gives wellness access to all

“It’s been impactful to me because I wasn’t coming from a space of working in the disabled community, but I recognized the commonality we all have. I learned to really understand that accessibility for all is not something that we as a society focus on intentionally at all. For me, it’s taken that veil off my eyes. It’s been exciting to do this work and support the community. It’s work that’s not work.”

Read more at New Pittsburgh Courier

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