Emily

I am joining the march because the ACA is what made it possible for me to seek treatment for my medical problems. I deal with sciatica and uterine fibroids, and on top of that don’t have the funds to join the march in person. I want to fight to keep healthcare affordable and accessible to…

Patricia Butler

I am joining the Disability March to stand in unity with all people who are concerned and afraid about this new administration. Our diversity is our strength and all people deserve to feel safe and valued. My daughter will be marching in Washington, DC but, unfortunately, my auto-immune conditions will prevent me from being there….

Moda Muses

I suffer from an auto-immune disease and other chronic illnesses so marching is not an option for me. I want to represent for people of oppressed communities against Trump. I am part of this movement, we deserve better. Check out more from Moda Muses on her blog!

Kate McIntire

Leading the greatest nation on the face of the Earth is a position that requires integrity, a history of service and dedication, and sensitivity to all — regardless of political affiliation, gender, or social position. I think that Donald Trump is an unqualified megalomaniac who is looking for more, higher & better achievements to add…

Pam Basford

So wish I were able to join the march in person. Standing in solidarity for all women, disabled, disenfranchised, our country and the world.

Niki Beecher

I worry deeply about the future of our country for many reasons, given all that has happened in this past Presidential election. Although I cannot march, I have attended a few protests over time in a canine sulky, pulled by my two huskies. But I cannot get to Washington, and our local march doesn’t allow…

Kim

I am disabled with a back condition and currently experiencing a flare that has me in a lot of pain. I’ve relied on the ACA for healthcare coverage for the past few years. It’s vitally important that our country affirm the importance of caring for the most vulnerable, protect those who are discriminated against, and…

Catriona Birnie

I would love to walk with everyone else in DC but I physically unable to. Thank you for giving me and others with disabilities a voice.