Join us for GiveBIG
We’re so excited to participate in GiveBIG again this year!
GiveBIG is the region’s largest day (it’s actually two days) of giving to local nonprofits. This year it takes place May 7-8.
We’d love your help to spread the word about supporting our work through a donation to Disability Empowerment Center. You can give any time between now and May 8.
A More Accessible Aurora Avenue
The Senate has proposed funding for Aurora Ave. N. improvements in this year’s legislative session.
Elizabeth’s Story
Read Elizabeth’s Story about her decision to move from Florida to Washington, thanks to support from Disability Empowerment Center
Redmond 2050 Presentation
We co-hosted an event with Eastside For All to get input on Redmond’s 2050 strategic plan.
Research participants wanted
Do you use a mobility device other than a white cane? Join this UW research study!
Free Healthy Living Workshop
Don’t miss our free upcoming Healthy Community Living workshop!
Give Your Input
Give your input by taking our survey or coming to one of our virtual feedback sessions this month.
Meet our Executive Director
Our Executive Director, Kimberly Meck, just celebrated her 9th anniversary at Disability Empowerment Center! Read our interview with her.
Invisible Disabilities Week
Learn about and get involved during Invisible Disabilities Week!
Celebrating Together Center
We were thrilled to be part of the official ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Together Center in Redmond.
National Disability Voting Rights Week
It’s National Disability Voting Rights Week! Learn about how to register to vote or get involved in voting advocacy.
New Workshop Launching
We are launching a new weekly workshop called Healthy Community Living. Anyone ages 14+ with a disability in King County qualifies for this free, interactive workshop. Join us!
Share Your Feedback About Seattle’s Waterfront
Opportunity to share feedback about your experience with accessibility at Seattle’s Waterfront Park.
We Asked, You Shared!
Hear what our staff, volunteers and community members say about Disability Pride.