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How US Grants Help People Achieve Their Dreams

Advancing Disability Rights


Judith Heumann’s Advocacy for Accessibility and Inclusion

Judith Heumann, a pioneering disability rights activist, received a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to promote accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities. Her advocacy has led to significant policy changes, including the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which has transformed public spaces across the nation.


Building Inclusive Communities Through Persistent Advocacy

The grant allowed Heumann to work closely with local governments and organizations, ensuring public spaces were accessible to all. Her efforts have set a high standard for inclusivity, demonstrating the positive impact of accessible design on community life. Heumann’s story underscores the importance of relentless advocacy and government support in achieving social change.

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