Kim Donahue
Kim Donahue has been a freelance writer on topics such as education, employment, advocacy, community information resources, and social issues for several years, with a recent focus on disability-related topics due to personal circumstances.
Ms. Donahue is especially interested in employment issues for people with disabilities, how to overcome barriers of perception among potential employers, and also self-employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
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From Lena Horne to Richard Pryor, plenty of well known people have lived with multiple sclerosis (MS) every day. Scan the list; you may be surprised by who you find!
Traveling with Oxygen: What You Should Know
Bringing oxygen on airlines used to be a big deal, but not anymore. Follow our seven tips for ensuring that your oxygen needs are met before and after your flight.
Accessible Travel Resources: Guidebooks for People with Disabilities
Accessible travel guides for wheelchair users can make the difference between a great vacation and one full of frustration. These books can help you negotiate anything from Disneyland to a foreign country.
Overview of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
An easy-to-understand summary of the most important legislation ever created for people with disabilities. Know how the law applies to your life, and what your rights are under it.
American's with Disabilities Act of 1990: Full Text
The Americans with Disabilities Act affects every facet of disability, but few know what it contains. Read the complete text to help you understand the terms and conditions of your rights under the law.
Americans with Disabilities Act: FAQs
The Americans with Disabilities Act covers a broad spectrum of circumstances in legal terms that can be confusing. We break it down for you, giving simple answers to common questions about this critical legislation.
Major Disability Related Law from the ADA to IDEA
Finally, there's one place you can go to check on your rights under the law for travel, telecommunications, government institutions, education, housing and voting. Plus, find out who to call and where to write if you have compliance issues.