Roxie

I so wish to be physically and financially able to join the March for Women and those of us living with chronic illness and disabilities. I am  proud and thankful for these organizers, those who are walking for all of us, and  so very grateful for giving us the opportunity to virtually join in this…

Catherine Carr

have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a rare connective tissue disorder.  I’m a triple-double on replacements:  both shoulders, both hips, both knees.  I’ve had a cervical fusion, too.  I had my right hip replaced on January 16, 2017, so I’m down for a while.  Even if it weren’t for the surgery, I simply can’t walk too far.  I…

Shannon Marie

I am marching because even before I got sick I believed that health care is a basic human right. Like millions of others, I am terrified that I will be left without proper health care because I am too sick to work and earn employment benefits. I may be bedridden right now, but I still…

Jenna Graham

I am not disabled….. but, I teach adaptive sports at Achieve Tahoe and I won’t let Trump make me miss a day of that. I will be on the mountain granting access to the magic of skiing to different athletes instead of marching with friends. I was promoted to captain and have my own crew….I have…

Melissa Moos

I am joining this March in this form, because I am a disabled women and strongly believe that that we need to stand up and let our voices be heard when we know something is not right. Know that while I may not be able to physically be there on the day of the March,…

Heather M.

I march today to defend the dignity and civil rights of all persons no matter their color, religion, country of birth, sexual oreintation, or physical ability. As a woman who has lived all her life with disabling chronic illnesses, I march so that no young person has to grow up like I did believing that…

Renee Boyett

I’m a disabled woman. I have epilepsy, PTSD, severe general anxiety disorder, asthma, borderline personality disorder, and food and drug allergies. I can’t work a “real job”; believe me, I tried for many years. Spent many years trying to get disability assistance because trying to work was killing me. Now that I’m covered by Medicare…

Echo Skyhorse

It’s a scary time to be an American and I cannot just sit idly by and do nothing while this vile man becomes President of my country. This is simply a unifying first step, a peaceful but pointed way to raise our voices in solidarity. We will not be ignored, we will be heard. We…

Jessie Quick

My disability makes marches difficult, but as a disabled queer woman, I want to do everything I can in the fight against hate.