What Our Community Says
Read what others have to say about their experience with Amplify Ability.
Sarah J.
Parent of a Child with Autism
"Amplify Ability has been a lifeline for our family. The resources and support they provide have made navigating the educational system much easier, and the community events help my son feel connected to others who understand his challenges."
Marcus T.
Employer
"Working with Amplify Ability has opened my eyes to the incredible value that individuals with disabilities bring to the workplace. The training they provided helped us create a more inclusive environment, and now we have a diverse team that's thriving."
Emily R.
Special Education Teacher
"The workshops and resources from Amplify Ability have been invaluable for me and my students. I've learned new strategies to support my students with disabilities, and the training on accessibility has transformed how we approach learning in the classroom."
James W.
Individual with Mobility Impairment
"Thanks to Amplify Ability's advocacy efforts, I now have better access to public spaces and transportation. Their work to improve accessibility has made a real difference in my daily life, and I feel empowered to speak up for myself."
Olivia P.
Caregiver
"As a caregiver, it can be overwhelming at times. Amplify Ability has provided me with the tools, advice, and emotional support I needed to continue providing the best care for my loved one. Their workshops have made me feel more confident in my role."
Linda M.
Community Organizer
"Amplify Ability has been an amazing partner in our community outreach. The events they organize bring people together and foster a sense of belonging. Their advocacy and resource distribution have been key to our success in promoting disability inclusion."
Henry S.
Advocate and Policy Maker
"The data and insights Amplify Ability provides have been instrumental in shaping policy decisions. Their efforts in raising awareness and advocating for systemic change have had a profound impact on disability rights in our state."