How You Can Be an Accessibility Advocate in Your Community

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Introduction
Advocacy starts with action. The ADA Report Card empowers individuals to become champions for accessibility in their communities. Here’s how you can get involved and make a difference.

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Reporting Accessibility Issues
With our platform, reporting an issue is as simple as a few clicks. Pinpoint the location on our interactive map, upload a photo, and add your notes. Your input helps local governments identify and address barriers.

Advocating for Change
Being an advocate doesn’t stop at reporting. Partner with local organizations, attend community meetings, and share data-driven insights from the ADA Report Card to push for improvements.

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Building Awareness
Use social media, blogs, or local events to educate others about the importance of accessibility. Sharing success stories and statistics can inspire more people to join the cause. Your voice matters. Start today by reporting an issue, sharing this platform, or connecting with others passionate about accessibility. Together, we can build a more inclusive world.

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