National Barrier Awareness Day
On National Barrier Awareness Day, we are charged with destroying obstacles on National Barrier Awareness Day on May 7th each year. We are responsible for breaking stigmas that discourage people with disabilities from enrolling in education. It's a great opportunity to tear down walls and build ramps that allow access. See the promise of the introduction of new technologies to close the void if we have misunderstandings. Many people with disabilities are unable to participate fully in society, according to Eliminate antiquated laws that have barred those with disabilities from fully participating. National Barrier Awareness Day encourages us to speak out about the unethical treatment of a human being if ever.
Both visible and invisible barriers are equally difficult to crack. People with disabilities can live more fulfilled lives with advocacy, education, and knowledge.
How to celebrate #barrierawarenessday on a daily basis
Individuals with disabilities face a variety of cultural, educational, legal, and physical barriers. Break the boundaries and work toward eliminating all of the cultural, educational, educational, and physical barriers that confront people with disabilities. How can you participate? How can you participate?
- Write to your congressperson
- Offer solutions, not just complaints
- Volunteering makes a difference
#BarrierAwarenessDay is a hashtag that people use to express your love.
History has shown that the national barrier awareness day was the first in the United States
Congress designated May 7, 1986, as National Barrier Awareness Day by a House Joint Resolution (544), in 1986. The President was allowed to issue a proclamation recognizing the day's date. President Ronald Reagan issued proclamation 5472 on May 7, 1986, and called on Americans to celebrate the day with activities and programs that could help eliminate the barriers faced by people with disabilities.