Welcome to Our Spotlight On…series!

Welcome to Our Spotlight On… Series! 🌟

At RAA, inclusion doesn’t happen alone — it happens through strong partnerships with incredible businesses and organizations that have become intentional about ensuring their services are inclusive of people with disabilities.

Our Spotlight On… series is your chance to get to know the amazing folks we work with to make inclusive adventures possible. In each feature, we’ll highlight a business that is helping break down barriers, expand access, and create welcoming experiences.

Our Inclusion Partners have been working diligently to make inclusive operations a matter of everyday business. You can expect to find things in progress like:

  • Inclusion Points of Contact – real live people who are ready for your inquiries

  • Descriptive information on their webpages so you can find answers YOU need before you ever go

  • Details on adaptive/accessible amenities that will make your experience possible/more comfortable

  • Registration forms that make it clear you are expected

  • Upgrades to facilities that will enhance your experience

  • And so much more!

Whether you’re looking to discover new inclusive opportunities, support RAA’s work to increase our impact, or get inspired by what accessibility in action looks like, don’t miss our updates! We have A LOT to share with you, because communities are working on Making Inclusion Happen!

Stay tuned as we shine a light on these businesses so you can find your next adventures! 🌟

A group of over 15 people are walking and rolling along a wide sensory trail in a lush green woods at Hudson Crossing Park.A new wooden ramp leads to an open air viewing platform with a roof for shade and two people stand on the ramp at opening dayA man with closely shaved hair sits in a manual wheelchair with arms folded across his lap, as he smiles towards the camera; he is seated in front of a canvas with many bright colors on an easelA couple smiles by the adaptive kayak launch at Brockport Welcome Center. He is seated in a wheelchair and she is standing beside him, with an orange kayak on the dock behind them.

Several people at an accessible fishing rail with green bushes and trees in the background. A man in a manual wheelchair is casting his fishing line in the foreground.A group of cyclists, some on 2 wheels some on three-wheeled adaptive cycles with some RAA volunteers smiling broadlyA group of people in manual and power wheelchairs are on the deck of a boat, touring along the Genesee Riverway with trees and a building in the background.

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