During my tenure in the military, I was a firsthand witness to the profound sacrifices made by countless individuals. Each of us faced distinct challenges, but a shared sense of purpose bound us together.
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AbleGamers Impact, Carlito
Carlito was told at a young age that he had Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). DMD is a progressive condition that affects the use of muscles across the entire body. He uses a powered wheelchair
AbleGamers Impact, Hudson B
Hudson is nine years old and was born with a limb difference. We connected with him and his family to customize his gaming setup to be more comfortable for his gaming needs.
AbleGamers Impact, Jose
Jose was about eight years old when his mother got him his first Nintendo system. He knew right away that video games were for him. He played whatever system came out and loved gaming.
AbleGamers Plea to Microsoft: Don’t Lock Out Gamers with Disabilities
At AbleGamers, our mission has always been steadfast: to ensure that people with disabilities, regardless of their capabilities, can immerse themselves in the joy of gaming.
Video Games and Disability Representation
The world of video games has long been a sanctuary for escapism and adventure. However, this digital realm often falls short when it comes to mirroring the diversity of its audience.
Impact of Gaming on Mental Health
Video games and mental health are intricately intertwined, forming a relationship that is as complex as it is profound. This connection becomes even more significant when considering individuals with disabilities.
SpawnTogether 2023 officially underway!
Join us, the entire month of September for the 3rd Annual SpawnTogether fundraising celebration, dedicated to promoting gaming and inclusion for disabled players.
Why Inclusive Gaming Matters
In the past few decades, video gaming has evolved from a niche hobby to a dominant form of entertainment that captivates audiences worldwide.
ARKitect’s Playground Launch Celebration and fundraising Event!
With your backing and our amazing partners in Cincinnati, The Powered by AbleGamers Program has supported Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati Health, and nonprofits like The Bridge to ensure