Theresa Foundation Blog
Accessible Travel: Opening Doors to the World
Traveling is an opportunity to explore new places, build lasting memories, and connect with people from all walks of life. For individuals with disabilities, though, it can sometimes feel like the world isn’t made to accommodate everyone equally…
Bill of Rights for Airline Passengers With Disabilities
Air travel is relatively safe and convenient. However, it does have some hurdles, such as traveling to and from the airport, checking in, going through security, boarding, and deplaning…
Crafting an Inclusive Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day often brings images of heart-shaped balloons, sweet treats, and card exchanges. While these traditions can be delightful, they can also pose unique challenges for children with special needs…
Combating Ableism: Being an Ally to the Disability Community
In the United States and globally, individuals with disabilities experience discrimination known as ableism. Ableism perpetuates negative ideas about disability, implying that all affected must be “cured” to conform to society…
Unlocking Possibilities with Lego Braille Bricks
Imagine a world where every child, regardless of their ability to see, can learn, play, and connect with others using an iconic toy. Lego, known for its colorful bricks that fuel creativity, has taken a giant step towards inclusion with their innovative Braille Bricks…

