One of CDCI’s strengths is our ability to create human connection.

Of course, it’s rather hard to do so during the COVID-19 isolation.

So the advocates at CDCI have decided to come together to share their experiences during isolation. This is not us as disability advocates, but as human beings who happen to work for disability services. We will be sharing the good, the bad, and the interesting on a weekly basis and we would like to invite anyone to respond or share your stories too.


(Wo)man’s Best Friend

Tofu the Pug Animals can save your life. I mean, Tofu is not going to get nominated for dog hero ...

Hobbies Matter During Uncertain Times

Egg Muffins After cooking for over a period of time I learned new skills like multitasking and being detailed-oriented, plus ...

ILCs are at the Frontlines of Disability Services

And there is a chance we will not have enough funding to continue to help those in need. Independent Living ...

Pictures Are Worth Thousands of Words

The best camera is the one you have with you. Laurel Kelley shares moments with a simple phone camera. These ...

The Importance of Attending to Myself

I am a mom to three boys, which means, I am a chef, housekeeper, chauffeur, referee and now: teacher.  In ...