Americans With Disabilities Act Celebrates 33 Years Of Service

On July 26th, celebrate the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Since its signing in 1990, the ADA has played a crucial role in improving the lives of individuals with disabilities.

The Bureau of Services for Blind Persons (BSBP) takes great pride in offering Vocational Rehabilitation services, supporting the independence and employment goals of blind and visually impaired individuals. They work closely with businesses, ensuring workplaces are equipped with adaptive equipment and accommodations.

Meanwhile, Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS) collaborates with individuals facing various disabilities, offering a wide range of services to aid in job preparation, job-seeking, and job retention.

As we celebrate the ADA’s achievements, let us also recognize the ongoing efforts of organizations like BSBP and MRS, who tirelessly work to empower individuals with disabilities. 

For more information, visit: Michigan.gov/BSBP and Michigan.gov/MRS.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell