
Friends of Access Israel (Accessibility Accelerator)
Friends of Access Israel (Accessibility Accelerator)
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Mission
Accessibility Accelerator strives to make the world accessible and inclusive especially for people with disabilities and the elderly via advocacy, education, and inclusion. With each step, we empower people to live self-determined lives enabling them to work, travel, study, and consume with dignity, equality, and maximum independence.
About
Accessibility Accelerator collaborates with global organizations to devise and test best practices to assist, support, and involve people with disabilities who constitute one of the largest minority groups in the world. Currently, people with disabilities constitute over 15% of the world population and the elderly represent 11%; both populations are growing.
Disabilities, including but not limited to physical, sensory, cognitive, and mental, are found in people throughout the world, the young and old, and among every race, religion, and ethnicity.
Disability does not discriminate, yet, people with disabilities are often the victims of discrimination, most often because of the lack of knowledge and the insensitivity of others.