Meet our families

Representing varied disabilities and diversity in all it’s forms. Hear directly from mothers in our community who share why disability representation in motherhood is so important to them!

A mother and wheelchair user poses between her two children. They smile brightly. Yellow sunflowers peek behind them in the background.

women with disabilities can have relationships, families and raise children. A disability does not change our ability to love, create families and raise amazing children.

-Lea

A mother kneels next to a couch wearing yellow cardigan. She places AFO's on her child's feet.

I’ve never seen a life represented like mine and I would find so much comfort in that.

-Kristina

DISABILITY REPRESENTATION BRINGS AWARENESS TO A WOLD MOST FAMILIES DON’T SEE. iT MAKES A SAFER PLACE FOR MY DISABLED DAUGHTER TO EXIST.

TO SHOW THERE IS LIFE, LAUGHTER AND JOY AFTER DIAGNOSIS.

-jULIE

DISABILITY REPRESENTATION IS sO IMPORTANT. IT FOSTERS ACCEPTANCE CONNECTION, EMPOWERMENT AND INCLUSION IN HOW WE SEE OURSELVES AND OTHERS.

-BECKY

An infant lay on soft cream bed, being fed by gtube. A hand above the infant hold syringe that administers medication via the tube.

Disability is a part of everyday life. In motherhood and in childhood. it’s normal and yet, it still feels taboo. it needs to be normalized.

- Camie

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