Theo's Story: Sweet and Sassy
Born with a Vein of Galen aneurysm, this opinionated eight-year-old gets the support he needs to thrive through Medicaid.
(Editor's note: edited and republished on 5/13/2025) This week marks the 50th anniversary of the Rehabilitation
This time of year brings back lots of memories of family vacations. Cerebral palsy means that accessibility is a priority
This week, the disability community lost a great light. Judy Heumann has been called the mother of the disability rights
I can still remember our family’s first encounter with disaster preparedness–or lack thereof–it was the day of
Families like ours are nothing if not prepared. As a mom and caregiver to my Little Lobbyists, Emma and Sara
On June 22, 1999, when the U.S. Supreme Court issued its landmark disability rights decision in the case of
Our children with complex medical needs and disabilities will grow up to become adults with disabilities, so it’s important
My son Rob is a 25-year-old artist and activist. He’s survived and thrived in his community because he has
“Hey there”, my email to our enteral supplier began in as friendly a tone as I could muster, “We received
I’ve had some reasons for optimism about the pandemic, including the development of vaccines and treatments, but my community
Adulthood is a challenging time for most young adults and their families. For adults with disabilities and their parents, it’
(Editor's note: edited and republished on 5/13/2025) Rob Stone is an active member of Little Lobbyists.