The app isn’t restricted to users with disabilities, she adds. “Anyone can download it, create an account, and start adding information from cities across the state,” said Kelsey. “With the community coming together like it, the collaboration aspect will help get the information out faster.” Accessible Black Hills' ongoing dedication to raising awareness and encouraging inclusivity has expanded over the three years of its lifetime. Throughout this journey, Kelsey shares she has discovered a new form of self-love, and hopes others can find love and confidence through her organization. “I think many experience this internalized ableism because society wasn’t built for us,” expressed Kelsey. “I just want people to live their lives and love themselves, disability and all.” To spread the empowering message of Accessible Black Hills, the organization will strive to reach as many people as possible. “I’m very grateful and excited to make an impact that can help so many people, including myself,” Kelsey said passionately.
Your Adventure Starts Here INSTAGRAM: @accessibleblackhills
Keep up with Accessible Black Hills’ social media for highlighted accessible businesses and destinations.
FACEBOOK: /accessibleblackhills
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT ACCESSIBLE BLACKHILLS.COM+
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