Disability Doesn’t Discriminate – Why Advocacy and Accessibility Matter for Everyone
A foundational aspect of advocacy is educating people about the lived experiences of people with disabilities. Currently, approximately 1 in 4 people in the United States has a disability, totaling more than 70 million people. This means about ¾ of the population may not understand or even think about how disabilities may impact their own lived experiences.
Invisible Disability: How Brain Trauma Intersects with Homelessness, Mental Health, and Recidivism
Five Women Who Are Revolutionizing Disability Rights and Representation
Disability Rights Advocacy Day – 3/6/25
Work Without Limits: How the Ticket-to-Work Program Changes Lives
CPWD’s Mission Endures Beyond DEI Policy Changes
We Need Your Voice!
Collaboration and Vision: Expanding Independent Living Services and Partnerships
By the Numbers: CPWD’s Services and Vision for the Year Ahead
Independence in Action: Real Stories from CPWD Consumers
CPWD 2024 Year in Review: Advancing Equity and Empowering Communities through Advocacy
Celebrate the Season: Resources for a Joyful and Stress-Free Holiday
Creating a More Inclusive Colorado: Why Your Support for CPWD Matters This Colorado Gives Day
The Beautiful Tradition of Colorado Gives Day
The Vital Role of Family and Professional Caregivers in Our Society
Veterans Independence Program: Empowering Self-Directed Care for Veterans
Your Vote, Your Voice: The Power of Civic Engagement
An Inclusive Halloween: Creating Accessible and Empowering Celebrations for All
Understanding the Election Issues: Ballot Issue 7A

