Easterseals has supported mentorship programs for a long time; in 2010, we’re celebrating our 5th 12 months with Thrive, a residential district for women with disabilities. Thrive is targeted on different factors of impairment for the and this month, Thrive is talking with women about dating and disability etiquette year.
It’s extremely essential for ladies to do this in today’s world for themselves and others in the disability community, so Thrive reached out this month to gather perspectives on what dating and disability etiquette means to them.
While examining these women’s stories on Thrive’s dating and impairment etiquette page, I happened to be specially struck by Vilissa Thompson’s tale
Vilissa is really a worker that is social impairment liberties consultant whom runs on the wheelchair, and she’s additionally the founder of Ramp the Voice! Her guest post for Thrive had been written included in our #ResolveToRespect aisle campaign.
Vilissa begins her post dealing with what are the results whenever she reveals her impairment for a dating profile, or if perhaps it pops up in conversation regarding the date that is first. Continue reading “A professional Shares Her Advice on Dating having a impairment”