Many companies have changed the way they operate so they can change the world, and others have made it their central mission. Read about Accessibility Partners in this article from Go Banking Rates.
Accessibility Partners’ latest blog in the New Normal
As Rosh HaShanah approaches, a honest look at living with mental illness and grappling with forgiveness. Read Sharon's submission in the New Normal.
Making your apps accessible to those with disabilities
With 15% of the world’s population living with some form of disability, making apps more accessible is an important, but often overlooked, part of the app design process. Types of disability that might affect a user’s experience include hearing
Here’s Why Mental Health at Work is Everyone’s Business
A wonderful article we were featured in via Covene about accommodating mental health in the workplace. Link to full article Excerpt: All of the experts we talked to seemed hopeful about the direction of mental health in the workplace.
10 Remote Companies Offering Unique Perks for Your Next Dream Job
Read full article Excerpt: Sharon Rosenblatt, who works for Accessibility Partners, a startup that makes technology accessible to people with disabilities, agreed that flexibility is one of the biggest advantages of remote work. “As long as we meet
50 Businesses That Are Changing the World Today
Full article via Go Banking Rates Excerpt: Accessibility Partners is a disability advocacy organization that aims to empower individuals with disabilities by testing and auditing tech devices to ensure they are accessible by the disabled. This
Dana featured in Strong Women’s Club Podcast
Dana was featured in Episode 94 of the Strong Women's Club Podcast. Dana knew how to take advantage of a surprising opportunity and turn it into a global social enterprise. Takeaways and resources from this episode: Keep an open mind and an
Dana makes the Business Case for Hiring People with Disabilities
PEAT, the Partnership for Employment and Accessible Technology, asked Dana Marlowe of Accessibility Partners, LLC: "If you were riding in an elevator with a Fortune 500 CEO, what’s your pitch for why hiring people with disabilities is important to
Celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day in New Haven
Join us in the Elm City at the Grove to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 18, 2018. Details Mindfulness is not just for meditation now—it’s digital. May 18th is Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). The purpose of GAAD is
Three Approaches to Corporate Social Responsibility
Read full article via AZ Central Excerpt: Companies that model exemplary behavior truly “walk the walk” of corporate social responsibility. Small companies as well as corporate giants that use this approach not only serve as models of social