
At Venture Forthe, we believe in empowering individuals to live life on their terms. As we mark Disability Pride Month this July, we proudly stand with individuals with disabilities—celebrating their resilience, identity, and the vibrant community they represent.
What Is Disability Pride Month?
Disability Pride Month is observed every July to commemorate the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), signed into law on July 26, 1990. This landmark legislation helped break down barriers and protect the rights of millions of Americans with disabilities.
But Disability Pride goes beyond legislation. It’s a celebration of identity—an opportunity to embrace the uniqueness of people with disabilities, to challenge stereotypes, and to continue working toward an inclusive and accessible world.
Why It Matters to Us
At Venture Forthe, we are deeply committed to supporting individuals with disabilities and promoting independent living. We recognize that disability is not something to “overcome,” but an essential part of human diversity. Every day, we are inspired by the people we serve—by their strength, determination, and the way they lead their lives with dignity and pride.
Disability Pride Month aligns with our mission to provide compassionate, person-centered care. It’s a time to reflect on how far we’ve come—and how much further we still need to go—to ensure true inclusion and equality.
How We Can All Celebrate
- Listen and Learn: Take time to listen to the voices of people with disabilities. Read their stories, follow disability advocates, and challenge your own assumptions.
- Advocate for Accessibility: Whether it’s supporting policies or making simple changes in our own communities, we all have a role in creating more accessible environments.
- Celebrate Achievements: Highlight the talents, creativity, and accomplishments of people with disabilities. Pride is about joy—let’s lift each other up.
Join Us
This July, join Venture Forthe in recognizing and honoring Disability Pride Month. Let’s continue to amplify voices, remove barriers, and celebrate the strength in every person, because disability is not a limitation. It’s a part of what makes our world beautifully diverse. Happy Disability Pride Month!