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Event organizer highlights inclusive mission, resources at seventh annual Accessibility Resource Fair

May 08, 2026 | Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California


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Event organizer highlights inclusive mission, resources at seventh annual Accessibility Resource Fair
The event organizer opened the seventh annual Accessibility Resource Fair (ARF), welcoming attendees and noting the fair hosts more than 70 vendors focused on disability-forward services and supports. The organizer said the fair’s goal is to provide resources, opportunities and a place for the community to “learn together, be together, and experience all abilities.”

ARF, the organizer said, emphasizes barrier-free living and inclusion for everyone, whether people have a disability, a medically coded condition or are fully able-bodied. “It’s about everybody being inclusive,” the presenter said, adding that the fair helps counteract isolation that often accompanies disability by expanding people’s knowledge of what services are available.

The presenter described Mobility Dogs as raising, training and matching service dogs and said the organization also provides advocacy through education and workshops. On-site offerings included hand-pedaled bikes and mobility resources to allow attendees to try new wheelchairs and other devices; the Rolettes were announced as an upcoming performance.

Explaining the venue choice, the organizer said it was selected because it visibly accommodates people using chairs, service dogs and other medical devices, enabling attendees to participate fully. The presenter relayed that, after prior fairs, many attendees told staff, “Janey, it’s such an eclectic group of people,” and that discovering available resources lets them leave better prepared to live their lives.

Organizers did not announce any formal actions, votes or policy decisions at the event. The fair functions as a community resource and engagement opportunity; attendees seeking specific service referrals or program enrollment were directed to vendor tables and on-site staff for follow-up.

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