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  • Policy and Advocacy

    At ABLE NH, we are committed to creating a more inclusive and equitable world for people with disabilities. Our work focuses on addressing key issues like housing, healthcare, education, transportation, and workforce challenges. Through advocacy and policy change, we aim to protect rights, promote inclusion, and ensure access to opportunities for everyone in our community.…

  • Granite Staters to Rally at State House in Support of Special Education Funding 

    CONTACT:  Nancy Glynnnancy@momsrising.org Louis Espositolouis@ablenh.org January 13, 2025  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Granite Staters to Rally at State House in Support of Special Education Funding  Concord, NH – With growing concerns about Special Education funding, people from across the state will gather outside the New Hampshire State House on Tuesday, January 14th at 11 AM, calling…

  • A New Year Message to Our Community

    Dear Friends, We’ve heard from you about your concerns for the disability community in 2025, and we are listening. People with disabilities already face barriers to living full lives in their communities — barriers rooted in societal structures, policies, and attitudes. We work daily to challenge these barriers and advocate for a world where disability…

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On World Autism Day—and every day—we celebrate the incredible strengths, talents, and diverse experiences of the autistic community. Autistic people bring so much value to our world with their unique perspectives and capabilities. Autism is a neurological difference that impacts how people experience and interact with the world around them. There is no one way to be autistic.

As many in the autism community say, “If you’ve met one autistic person, you’ve met one autistic person.” Some may need little to no support, while others require more comprehensive services and accommodation throughout their lives. Let’s accept, embrace, and provide opportunities for all autistic people to thrive! An inclusive world benefits us all. Learn more about autism from our friends, The Autistic Self Advocacy Network ➡️ autisticadvocacy.org/about-asan/about-autism/

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