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ID: An image of Hozier with a drawn eyepatch covering his left eye. The background is the accessible disability pride flag. The top and bottom text says "Reblog if you like Hozier or if you are missing an eye." end ID. There, we good? Also, if you have $5 to donate to a non-profit that helps physically disabled people get mobility aids, please visit our website: Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site)
Edit: Horribly misread "can't see out of left eye" as "missing left eye" oh well. Enjoy Hozier with an eye patch.
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ID: A picture of the disability pride flag with Hozier in front of it. It says "Reblog if you like Hozier or if you are physically disabled and in pain". End ID.
Ironically, our favorite song by Hozier is "Movement".
Anyways, check out our page if you can't afford a mobility aid or if you can afford to donate to our non-profit!
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dias-non-profit · 11 months
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TL;DR Support A Physically Disabled Person Today
Website to Donate + apply for a mobility aid (if you're over 18 and in the US) (https://disabled-identities-and-support.square.site/)
Explanation Below:
Some of you may know, but this account is run by a non-profit called Disabled Identities and Support. This non-profit has a total of one volunteer, and that is me (I am also the founder of this non-profit.) I fundraise, I apply for grants, I take on advertising, I answer emails, I run the website, I make the purchases, I do it all.
Why? Because low-income physically disabled people deserve personalized mobility aids. I don't think this, I know this.
Here's the issue I am currently facing: my non-profit is low on funds.
I was the one that had to deliver the bad news to some of the people that had applied, and one particular person responded asking if my non-profit could afford to purchase their mobility aid if they downgraded to one that cost just $15.
This broke my heart. I can only imagine how distressed these people are having just found my non-profit only to have to be put on a waitlist while I fundraise.
So this is me begging: please, if you have even $5, please donate.
On our waitlist are queer disabled people, disabled people of color, people who are both physically and mentally disabled/neurodivergent (particularly physically disabled systems), disabled parents, disabled muslims, disabled Jewish people, disabled people who have faced homelessness, and people who fit more than one of the groups above.
If you can, please visit our website and donate: https://disabled-identities-and-support.square.site/
I will make a post thanking you, I will write a fanfiction of your choice, hell, I'll try and draw art if you'd like. Just please, help me help physically disabled people.
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ID: A picture of the disability pride flag with Hozier in front of it. It says "Reblog if you like Hozier or if you are physically disabled and in pain". End ID.
Ironically, our favorite song by Hozier is "Movement".
Anyways, check out our page if you can't afford a mobility aid or if you can afford to donate to our non-profit!
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dias-non-profit · 11 months
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Non-Profit that provides Mobility Aids
This is the master-list of what we do and what we're looking for as well as FAQs, but you can still ask us questions if you so wish.
"What do you do?" We provide free and personalized mobility aids to the marginalized, with a focus on queer people of color who cannot afford their own mobility aids. Right now, we only have the means to provide canes, crutches, walkers, and rollators, but we can also help with fundraising for wheelchairs.
"What can I/we do to help?" You can donate at our site (Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site)), reblog this, or draw some art of your favorite character or OC and share it with us!
"Can I/we get a mobility aid?" We are currently putting people on a waitlist as of 06/02/23, but as long as you are 18 or older and you live in the United States, you are eligible to receive a mobility aid from us. You can apply here: Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site)
"Where does my/our donation(s) go?" It goes directly to purchasing the mobility aid and shipping costs for the mobility aid. If you want to donate specifically to a wheelchair-user, we also have a page on our website (Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site)) to directly sponsor them! We do not use funds for personal use, future fundraising efforts, or for anyone's incomes.
"Can I/we see some examples of mobility aids that have been donated?" Yes, they are on our site (Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site)), but you can also see pictures by scrolling through our page.
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dias-non-profit · 11 months
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We may have a waitlist for marginalized people in need of mobility aids, but having a waitlist can be good.
Having a waitlist helps us apply for grants and helps us fundraise because it shows people that, yes, we do need the support because, yes, we are making a difference.
Don't let our waitlist stop you from accessing our resources because we are constantly doing our best to help you get the mobility aids you need and deserve!
If you learn anything from my many thoughts about words today please have this takeaway:
-USE YOUR (ESPECIALLY LOCAL) RESOURCES OR THEY WILL DISAPPEAR-
It is OK! You are not taking someone's seat or burrito! If you use a service that you need you make it easier for everyone to access that service!! You get added to the numbers that say this is a necessary thing! Especially if it is a resource aimed at marginalized groups - there are probably not that many people who actually know about or take advantage of it! Tell everyone who may be able to use it now or in the future! Go get some help and allow yourself to take up space and get added to the numbers when they're deciding to cut that resource or not.
In the same vein, use that mobility aid! Do you not need it 100% of the time? Who gives a shit! Does it help you? Does it alleviate pain or make you feel safer? Use it! Oh what will people think- people will start to slowly understand that not all disabilities present the same way every single day! People will start to realize more often how shitty their streets are designed or how many fucking steps it is to get from point A to point B on this campus. People will realize anyone can become disabled at any time and people they love have disabilities and !!!hopefully!!! VOTE for us to have actual rights!
This is your sign to not listen to any voice in or out of your head saying you don't need something Enough to partake and exist more fully in this world, and help make resources more accessible to yourself & others in the meantime
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dias-non-profit · 11 months
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Uplift disabled queer people all year every year!
Shoutout to disabled LGBT folks. Shoutout to those of us who don't feel safe going to pride because NOBODY will be masking. Shoutout to those of us who don't want to field questions about our disabilities from able bodied LGBT people. Shoutout to those of us who feel alienated from being LGBT because disabled people are sorely unrepresented. I love you. I see you.
This is a post about physical disability. Please do not derail.
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Thank you for your generous donations! We now have:
$65 / $500
We already have a waitlist of queer disabled folks who are in need of mobility aids, and every donation helps those folks get the mobility aids they not only need but deserve!
Want to see some of the people in need of direct aid for a wheelchair? Link is here: (Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site))
Want to Help Provide Mobility Aids to Queer People of Color?
This non-profit is dedicated to providing free and personalized mobility aids to those who can not afford it, especially those with additional intersecting marginalized identities. What do we need? Donations. We have only raised $5, and we are badly in need of donations in order to continue pursuing our goal. If anyone casually scrolling through this just quickly stopped and provided $5, we would be extremely grateful! You can donate here: Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site)
$5 / $500
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Thank you to those who have donated! We are extremely grateful for your help! This is our progress so far:
$45 / $500
With $45, we can purchase and ship a cane to someone along with some decorations to personalize said cane!
At $100, we could provide a cane that could support someone who weighs more than 250 lbs.
At $150, we could provide someone with their own rollator or a set of forearm crutches.
At $200, we could provide mobility aids meant for someone who weighs more than $250 lbs.
And when we hit $500? We can do the above but for multiple people! And for every $5 donated, you could choose to enter yourself into a raffle to get a cane from Dizzy Rat Co!
Want to Help Provide Mobility Aids to Queer People of Color?
This non-profit is dedicated to providing free and personalized mobility aids to those who can not afford it, especially those with additional intersecting marginalized identities. What do we need? Donations. We have only raised $5, and we are badly in need of donations in order to continue pursuing our goal. If anyone casually scrolling through this just quickly stopped and provided $5, we would be extremely grateful! You can donate here: Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site)
$5 / $500
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In addition to this, we are doing a raffle of sorts! If you win, you'll get a cane from Neo-Walk or Dizzy Rat Co (formerly called Hell on Wheels Design).
All you have to do is donate above to our non-profit (all funds go towards a mobility aid for the marginalized plus the shipping costs), reblog this post with your story and proof of donation, and follow us! For every $5 you pay, that is another entry, so you could potentially win a cane typically costing $95 - $150 for a LOT cheaper.
Most importantly, any donation helps. Please help our non-profit continue to function!
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ID: a black foldable cane is displayed on a light orange background. The cane has bright green spiked on the upper half of it, and grey chains are placed decoratively around it. End ID.
This is an example of what you could get!
Want to Help Provide Mobility Aids to Queer People of Color?
This non-profit is dedicated to providing free and personalized mobility aids to those who can not afford it, especially those with additional intersecting marginalized identities. What do we need? Donations. We have only raised $5, and we are badly in need of donations in order to continue pursuing our goal. If anyone casually scrolling through this just quickly stopped and provided $5, we would be extremely grateful! You can donate here: Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site)
$5 / $500
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Want to Help Provide Mobility Aids to Queer People of Color?
This non-profit is dedicated to providing free and personalized mobility aids to those who can not afford it, especially those with additional intersecting marginalized identities. What do we need? Donations. We have only raised $5, and we are badly in need of donations in order to continue pursuing our goal. If anyone casually scrolling through this just quickly stopped and provided $5, we would be extremely grateful! You can donate here: Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site)
$5 / $500
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Don't forget the disabled queer folks this pride month! Chris needs this wheelchair! Anyone who donates and sends proof of donation will get some cool stickers from a disabled + queer small business owner (LeoRaineDesigns - Etsy)! Want another way to help? Reblog this with a picture of your mobility aid or a way you want to decorate a mobility aid! We think that adding spikes to mobility aids are pretty cool!
Hey ya’ll my name is Chris and I’m a 23 year old disabled trans man.
I tore my left hip labrum in 2016 and have had almost no medical care. I really need a wheelchair and can’t afford one yet.
Anything helps!
$475/$1825
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dias-non-profit · 11 months
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I've seen some people talk about AAC devices in here but one thing confused me so...
Genuine question: Why people use these devices to type? Like, as far as I understood (read: 5 minutes Google search), these devices generate speech and are used when someone doesn't (or can't) talk, so why is it also used to type in some posts here?
Again, I'm genuinely confused (and curious) about it, not trying to be ableist.
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dias-non-profit · 11 months
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Happy pride month especially to all the disabled queers.
Happy pride month to the cisn’t queers who get judged for their presentation and their decisions on what medical procedures they do not want or cannot have done on their bodies.
Happy pride month to the aspec disabled queers who are told they’re promoting harmful stereotypes by being themselves.
Happy pride month to the disabled queers who get told they’re “too much” for daring to exist as a person who is both disabled and queer.
Happy pride month to the disabled queers who get told to “stop making their disability/orientation/gender their whole identity”.
Happy pride month to the disabled queers who are blocked from their own spaces by the ableism of others.
Happy pride month to the disabled queers who cannot express themselves without losing the support they need to survive.
Happy pride month to disabled queers.
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Happy pride month wishing everyone a very don’t forget about disabled queers
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Disabled queer culture is being so tired
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Help a Non-Profit Raise Money for Mobility Aids!
We provide free and personalized mobility aids to low-income folks, especially those with other intersecting marginalized identities! If you want to help marginalized disabled folks get free and personalized mobility aids, you can do this: 1. Reblog this!
2. Share a picture of a character or OC using mobility aids!
3. Donate to our cause! The link is here: Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site)
Need a mobility aid? Apply for one here: Home | Disabled Identities and Support (square.site)
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Since the nonprofit is for low income, could you recommend some places for not-as-low-income disabled folks to get some awesome mobility aids?
Of course! Here are some places that we get mobility aids from: Dizzy Rat Co (formerly called Hell on Wheels Design) - they provide canes with spikes and chains! - they also sell a guide for $10 on how to spike your mobility aid, so you can spike a rollator, crutches, or walker, too! Neo-Walk - they provide cool canes with different handle types that are made of glass(?)! Cool Crutches - they provide canes and forearm crutches that can have funky patterns or a pattern of your choice! You would just have to upload the image to their website when ordering! Etsy: - There are some people that give away really nice and bedazzled canes and crutches! As you've noticed, there's mostly options for canes and crutches! We are eyeing Zeal as they're a new business making fancy rollators, but they probably won't open until the end of the year! If anyone knows any other good places to get cool mobility aids, feel free to message us!
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