Disability is Human. Mobility is a Right.
Some conversations stay with you — long after the call ends, long after the words have settled. Not because they were loud or dramatic — but because they were true. Because for a moment, you Read more…
We’re also here to offer practical support and resources. From tips on accessible living to info on adaptive equipment and healthcare resources, we’ve got you covered. Our goal? To equip you with the tools and knowledge you need to live your best life.
At Unbroken Steps, we’re building a tight-knit community of individuals, families, and caregivers affected by spinal cord injuries. Through our online platform and social channels, you’ll find a space to connect, share experiences, and find support. Because together, we’re stronger.
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Some conversations stay with you — long after the call ends, long after the words have settled. Not because they were loud or dramatic — but because they were true. Because for a moment, you Read more…
A wheelchair is more than a piece of equipment; it’s freedom, dignity, and a right to movement. Yet, in Kenya, this symbol of independence is often treated as a privilege—one that is difficult to access, Read more…
Take a moment. Think about it. I’ll wait. Now flip the question—how many able-bodied women do you see with paraplegic men? See what I mean? I’ve been observing this for a while now, and honestly, Read more…
The other day, I was traveling with a friend—a fellow paraplegic. As we were boarding a cab, there was a bit of a struggle. The car was higher than I was used to, and maneuvering Read more…
Where I come from, disability or rather paralysis isn’t just a medical condition; it’s often seen as a sign of demon possession. Yes, you read that right. If life was good before an accident or Read more…
As I write this, I am lying in bed nursing a relentless backache that seems to mock my every move. The pain is sharp, almost as if it has taken residence in my body, reminding Read more…