Say “people with disablisties” not “disabled people”.
God has a plan. All along, and for always, He is putting into action this plan He has created. We are all given a part to play-a certain journey-and asked to do everything we can with it. For some, that journey is different. For those with a disability, the trust that God has placed upon them to bear this affliction is astounding. They were not chosen to be less than anyone. They were chosen to be stronger, braver, and, most likely, a little more compassionate than most of the world. I got the week to do more of what I’m passionate about and what I love to do, work with those who have disabilities.
The disablility, physical or mental health condition, etc. that someone has does not define who they are, so I like to use people first language :)