Faces of the ADA
Jenine Stanley -- "The ADA has given me the tools to feel included in society..."
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Jenine Stanley of Ohio is blind and uses a guide dog. She just wanted to travel and experience Hawaii. But because of a State policy that required all dogs to quarantined in a State facility for 120 days, she was faced with the dilemma of not going or going without her guide dog. |
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"My husband has wanted to live in Hawaii since long before he lost his sight. Now, we can do that freely and travel back to the mainland as often as we want. We have choices. Choice is not always as available to people with disabilities as to others in our society. From raised character and Braille signage on hotel room doors to being able to work my guide dog in Hawaii, the ADA has given me the tools and supports to feel included in society, rather than cared for by it." |
February 6, 2001