Advertisement · 728 × 90
#
Hashtag
#disABILITYsa
Advertisement · 728 × 90
Promotional graphic for disABILITYsa’s Purse-u-ability auction on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, from 5 to 9 PM, featuring three playful purses from the Youthful Fashionista category on a white background with blue accents.

Promotional graphic for disABILITYsa’s Purse-u-ability auction on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, from 5 to 9 PM, featuring three playful purses from the Youthful Fashionista category on a white background with blue accents.

Fun and playful purses with a purpose. 🐑💼

Check out the Youthful Fashionista category at disABILITYsa’s Purse‑u‑ability Auction & Lotería Night on March 3, 2026, 5–9 PM at The Whitley Center, San Antonio.

#PurseUAbility #YouthfulFashionista #disABILITYsa #PursesWithAPurpose #InclusionMatters

0 0 0 0
Illustrated caricature of Fiesta Especial royalty—Princess, Queen, Prince, and King 2026—wearing crowns and sashes, smiling and interacting with families at a colorful outdoor carnival. Children and adults with and without visible disabilities, including a woman using a wheelchair and a person using a walker, gather together under papel picado banners with rides and booths in the background, celebrating inclusion and joyful connection.

Illustrated caricature of Fiesta Especial royalty—Princess, Queen, Prince, and King 2026—wearing crowns and sashes, smiling and interacting with families at a colorful outdoor carnival. Children and adults with and without visible disabilities, including a woman using a wheelchair and a person using a walker, gather together under papel picado banners with rides and booths in the background, celebrating inclusion and joyful connection.

The Fiesta Especial® Royal Court starts its first visitations this Friday, Feb 20. These events build communication, advocacy, and leadership skills while showcasing disability leadership in San Antonio.

Request an appearance at https://loom.ly/S0OVTgw

#FiestaEspecial #disABILITYsa

1 0 0 0
2026 Giving for disABILITYsa Building Our San Antonio, the one we all deserveSan Antonio is home. But for too many people with disabilities, our city still has barriers—physical, social, and systemic.Together, we're changing that.At disABILITYsa, we're working toward a bold vision: making San Antonio the #1 community where people with disabilities want to live, learn, work, and play. From community engagement experiences to leadership development, from disability-friendly healthcare spaces to accessible housing advanceme...

disABILITYsa’s vision for 2026 is a San Antonio where disability inclusion is expected, not added on. Our four pillars—educate, advance, engage, strengthen—guide programs that reduce barriers. Donate and invest in our mission today at https://loom.ly/LHZLdBc #DisabilityInclusion #disABILITYsa

0 0 0 0
Illustrated caricature of Fiesta Especial royalty—Princess, Queen, Prince, and King 2026—wearing crowns and sashes, smiling and interacting with families at a colorful outdoor carnival. Children and adults with and without visible disabilities, including a woman using a wheelchair and a person using a walker, gather together under papel picado banners with rides and booths in the background, celebrating inclusion and joyful connection.

Illustrated caricature of Fiesta Especial royalty—Princess, Queen, Prince, and King 2026—wearing crowns and sashes, smiling and interacting with families at a colorful outdoor carnival. Children and adults with and without visible disabilities, including a woman using a wheelchair and a person using a walker, gather together under papel picado banners with rides and booths in the background, celebrating inclusion and joyful connection.

The Fiesta Especial® Royal Court starts its first visitations this Friday, Feb 20. These events build communication, advocacy, and leadership skills while showcasing disability leadership in San Antonio.

Request an appearance at https://loom.ly/S0OVTgw

#FiestaEspecial #disABILITYsa

0 0 0 0
Three people from the disABILITYsa team wearing red Valentine headbands stand in front of a red tinsel heart wreath and “love you!” text, smiling and holding small Valentine gifts against a white background.

Three people from the disABILITYsa team wearing red Valentine headbands stand in front of a red tinsel heart wreath and “love you!” text, smiling and holding small Valentine gifts against a white background.

This Valentine’s Day, we’re honoring the hard work our team puts in—planning events, sharing resources, and solving access challenges—and the donors and volunteers who fuel it with their time, talents, and treasures. #InclusiveLove #disABILITYsa

0 0 0 0
A diverse group of people, including someone in a wheelchair, a visually impaired person with a guide dog, and a person with a guide cane, are sitting together and talking. Speech bubbles above them say "My story matters," "Inclusion in action," and "Sharing my experience."

A diverse group of people, including someone in a wheelchair, a visually impaired person with a guide dog, and a person with a guide cane, are sitting together and talking. Speech bubbles above them say "My story matters," "Inclusion in action," and "Sharing my experience."

We want to hear from you 💬
Has disABILITYsa made a difference for you or someone you know? Your story helps show why disability inclusion matters in San Antonio.

Share a brief testimonial: https://loom.ly/cs1Ievo

#disABILITYsa #DisabilityInclusion #LivedExperience

0 0 0 0
Post image

disABILITYsa Executive Director Melanie Cawthon, Board member Melissa Gonzales, and Service & Leadership Ambassador Andre Greene are serving on San Antonio’s new Multimodal Transportation Commission to Support Safer Streets. 1st Meeting! #SaferStreets #disABILITYsa

0 0 0 0
Flyer for The Mermaid Cafe Deaf Social on February 26 from 5–7 PM at 14415 Blanco Rd, Suite 110, San Antonio, TX 78216, noting the event repeats on the last Thursday of every month, with illustrations of hands holding coffee cups.

Flyer for The Mermaid Cafe Deaf Social on February 26 from 5–7 PM at 14415 Blanco Rd, Suite 110, San Antonio, TX 78216, noting the event repeats on the last Thursday of every month, with illustrations of hands holding coffee cups.

Mermaid Café is hosting its first Deaf Social on Feb 26, 5–7 PM, and then every last Thursday of the month. Deaf community members and ASL students are invited for conversation, coffee, and connection. 📍14415 Blanco Rd Ste 110, San Antonio. #DeafEvent #DeafSocialSATX #ASL #disABILITYsa

0 0 0 0
A diverse group of people, including someone in a wheelchair, a visually impaired person with a guide dog, and a person with a guide cane, are sitting together and talking. Speech bubbles above them say "My story matters," "Inclusion in action," and "Sharing my experience."

A diverse group of people, including someone in a wheelchair, a visually impaired person with a guide dog, and a person with a guide cane, are sitting together and talking. Speech bubbles above them say "My story matters," "Inclusion in action," and "Sharing my experience."

We want to hear from you 💬
Has disABILITYsa made a difference for you or someone you know? Your story helps show why disability inclusion matters in San Antonio.

Share a brief testimonial: https://loom.ly/cs1Ievo

#disABILITYsa #DisabilityInclusion #LivedExperience

2 0 0 0
Promotional graphic for Purse-u-ability showing handbags, heels, and accessories on a blue background with text announcing sponsorship opportunities and tickets on sale, supporting opportunities for people with disabilities.

Promotional graphic for Purse-u-ability showing handbags, heels, and accessories on a blue background with text announcing sponsorship opportunities and tickets on sale, supporting opportunities for people with disabilities.

💼✨ Sponsorships for Purse-u-ability 2026 are needed! Help underwrite disability inclusion and disability advancement in San Antonio.
www.disabilitysa.org/purse-u-ability-sponsors...

#Purseuability #SupportInclusion #disABILITYsa

1 0 0 0
Square split-image graphic. Left side shows a pastry on a plate labeled “$5–$10.” Right side shows a group of people with disabilities visiting a botanical garden. Overlaid text reads “Skip a Pastry. Fuel Inclusion.” with a small disABILITY s a in the lower corner.

Square split-image graphic. Left side shows a pastry on a plate labeled “$5–$10.” Right side shows a group of people with disabilities visiting a botanical garden. Overlaid text reads “Skip a Pastry. Fuel Inclusion.” with a small disABILITY s a in the lower corner.

We’re not asking you to skip your coffee—but what about your pastry? Skip it and give $5–$10 to disABILITYsa to help keep disability programming free or low-cost in San Antonio. Venmo us @disABILITYsa or venmo.com/u/disABILITYsa

#disABILITYsa #SkipAPastry #MicroGiving #Inclusion

1 0 0 0