How to Write Respectful Alt Text for Disability Nonprofit Photos
Learn how to write alt text for nonprofit photos that is accessible, respectful, and accurate. Practical tips for disability organizations and their teams.
In-Kind Donations for a Disability Nonprofit: What Helps Most?
Want to donate goods or services to a disability nonprofit? Learn what in-kind donations are most useful and how to make sure your contribution makes a real difference.
Newsletter Ideas for a Disability Nonprofit Serving Families
Practical newsletter ideas for disability nonprofits. Learn how to repurpose blog content, share activity updates, and keep families connected between visits.
How Local Nonprofits Support Families After Age 21
When school-based disability services end at 21, local nonprofits can help fill the gap. Learn what families should look for and how community programs make a difference.
How to Compare Adult Disability Programs in New Jersey
A practical checklist for families comparing adult disability programs in New Jersey. What to look for, what to ask, and how to tell if a program is the right fit.
How to Talk With Your Adult Child About Trying a New Program
Tips for parents on how to introduce the idea of a new disability program to their adult child. Practical, honest advice for a conversation that matters.
Green Flags of an Inclusive Adult Program
What does a great adult disability program look like? Here are the green flags families should look for when choosing an inclusive program for their adult child.
Helping Adults With Disabilities Try New Activities
Practical tips for helping adults with disabilities feel comfortable trying new activities. How to reduce anxiety, build confidence, and make new experiences enjoyable.
How Events Support Adults With Disabilities Beyond Fundraising
Nonprofit events do more than raise money. Learn how events build community, friendship, and belonging for adults with disabilities in Morris County, NJ.
Friendship Goals for Adults With Developmental Disabilities
Friendship matters at every age. Here’s how families and programs can support meaningful friendships for adults with developmental disabilities.