Disability Pride Facebook Frames

Disability Pride Facebook Frames with a background of the Disability Pride Flag. It’s gray with a diagonal band from the top left to bottom right corner, made up of five parallel stripes in red, gold, white, blue, and green
Image Description: Disability Pride Facebook Frames with a background of the Disability Pride Flag. It’s gray with a diagonal band from the top left to bottom right corner, made up of five parallel stripes in red, gold, white, blue, and green

I created these Canva frames for you to use on your Facebook profile photos. These frames are also sized for Instagram. If you have an issue with navigating Canva, please reach out to me and I can assist you!

Click here for the Canva frames

Click here for the Image Descriptions of the frames

Please do not claim these designs as your own or modify them. They’re protected under intellectual property. I love making designs for our community!

If you love the design and are able to financially contribute, please make a donation at my GoFundMe by clicking here. As Disability Pride Month continues, I’ll be sharing more designs with you all!

Every July is Disability Pride Month!

It celebrates the passing of the ADA in July 1990 and the diverse disability community and its culture. It’s also a time to honor the incredible individuals who make up the disability community. 61 million people have a disability!

Another important aspect of this month is that it helps with raising awareness about the barriers and challenges that still exist. As wonderful as the ADA is, there are still many things that the ADA does not cover. Not only do we have to consider the issues of physical access, there’s also other many other factors of accessibility that don’t get discussed.

We rarely talk about making things accessible by using closed captioning, video transcripts, or simply by including that an event is wheelchair accessible. There are easy things that the world can do to make the world a more accessible, inclusive place.

During Disability Pride Month isn’t just for disabled people. It’s also important for able-bodied people to learn how to be better allies and learn about the disability experience. Disability can be visible or invisible. It can happen at any time to any individual. We are the largest minority group— and our community grows yearly.

Throughout the rest of July, I’ll be educating on disability issues and what Disability Pride looks like in 2024. Please take the time to learn and grow with me this Disability Pride Month— whether you have a disability, are a caregiver, or someone who is able-bodied.

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