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Ability Central is a philanthropic organization dedicated to advancing access for people who are Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent. We support community-driven solutions through strategic grantmaking, partnerships and trusted resources.

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A young white man with short black hair and a prosthetic leg, wearing a checkered shirt gray overalls, sorts wooden planks on a pallet in a brightly-lit warehouse setting.
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Disability Rights in the Workplace: An Overview

Ability Central guides you through the protected rights of people with disabilities at work: reasonable accommodations, safe work environments, and the right to start, keep, and grow your career.

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A young, white, red-haired person with an intellectual disability wears gray glasses and lays on the floor amidst a holiday mess of gift bags, lights, and decorations. They look up and smile softly, taking a break from the stress.
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Managing Overstimulation: How to Support Neurodivergent and Disabled Loved Ones During the Holidays

Ability Central explores what overstimulation is, how to manage it, and how best to support neurodivergent and disabled loved ones during the bustle of the holidays.

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A visually impaired woman crossing a pedestrian crosswalk using a white cane for navigation. She is wearing a black jacket, blue jeans, and sneakers. The urban environment includes a street lined with trees, bollards, and outdoor seating areas, with buildings and parked cars in the background. The sidewalk has tactile paving to assist visually impaired pedestrians.
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7 Facts You Should Know About Blindness

Blindness is not a normal part of the aging process. This article addresses the types, causes, prevalence, and prevention of blindness.

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