Phyllis

I am unable to march due to Multiple Sclerosis and other physical limitations. It is important that we show our support for all of us that have been put in danger by the election of this most unqualified, dangerous candidate. We need to let the new administration see those of us that do not support…

Claire

My name is Claire…I am sitting in the recliner I sleep in because I can no longer sleep in a bed. I’m watching the Rev. Al Sharpton getting inspired. I want to march because I can not support an administration that is so adamantly opposed to everything I stand for. I want them to know…

Marina

I am Marina. I’m 28 years old and have Angelman Syndrome. I live at home with my parents in Tallahassee, FL. I go to two different adult programs but neither are dedicated to helping me express myself or be independent out in the community. I want to March to show people that every person is…

Gillian

I march with heart and spirit and intent.  All our voices need to be heard.  

Teresa

My name is Teresa I would love to join the march but I have problems standing or walking long distances also breathing problems so I want to join the virtual March.  

Nancy Benavente

Even though I am sitting at home with a broken ankle, I unite with the women of this country and the world in Love.  Let our voices be heard that we are deserving of equal education, opportunities, and respect.  Our voices do matter.  Denigration, bullying, threats to the United States democracy are not ok.  We…

Marcia

My name is Marcia. I am joining the disability march because of arthritis in my knees which would make it difficult to walk the route of the march in Seattle. I too want to protest the election of Donald Trump. He stands against everything that I value (Planned Parenthood, Universal Health Care, Protecting the Environment, Free…

Kaitlin

I march because I still have hope and believe in change. We must continue to move forward instead ending up on the wrong side of history. I believe everyone is entitled to live a happy and healthy life. I march in solidarity with everyone else that suffers from an invisible disability who is terrified of…