In this episode of I’m Disabled… So What? we sit down with Tom Moores, Lead Instructor at Calvert Devon. Tom shares how Calvert has been opening doors to life changing adaptive adventures like climbing, canoeing, and horse riding for disabled people of all ages. We also talk about the centre’s incredible resilience, including how it faced the real risk of closure and what that meant for the community who rely on its services. Tom reflects on the importance of keeping spaces like Calvert alive...
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In this episode of I’m Disabled… So What? we sit down with Tom Moores, Lead Instructor at Calvert Devon. Tom shares how Calvert has been opening doors to life changing adaptive adventures like climbing, canoeing, and horse riding for disabled people of all ages. We also talk about the centre’s incredible resilience, including how it faced the real risk of closure and what that meant for the community who rely on its services. Tom reflects on the importance of keeping spaces like Calvert alive...
CMD Chat From New York to Ohio With Kelly Berger & Avery Roberts
I'm Disabled... So What?
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3 months ago
CMD Chat From New York to Ohio With Kelly Berger & Avery Roberts
In this special U.S. edition of I’m Disabled… So What?!, Lauren takes the mic solo as Heather is off unwell this week (rest up, Heather! 💜). Joining us from across the pond are two incredible guests—Kelly Berger in New York and Avery Roberts in Ohio—both living with Congenital Muscular Dystrophy (CMD) and using their voices to drive change. We dive into the realities of living with CMD in America, including the harsh impact of recent cuts to Medicaid, accessibility barriers, and what it means...
I'm Disabled... So What?
In this episode of I’m Disabled… So What? we sit down with Tom Moores, Lead Instructor at Calvert Devon. Tom shares how Calvert has been opening doors to life changing adaptive adventures like climbing, canoeing, and horse riding for disabled people of all ages. We also talk about the centre’s incredible resilience, including how it faced the real risk of closure and what that meant for the community who rely on its services. Tom reflects on the importance of keeping spaces like Calvert alive...