Tuesday, December 31, 2013

My 2013 Year In Review

My Equal Treatment for Differently Abled People’s Facebook fan page crossed four thousand five hundred (4,500) fans on January 28th. Five thousand (5,000) fans on March 14th. Ten thousand (10,000) fans on August 16th. Eleven thousand (11,000) fans on September 24th. Twelve thousand (12,000) fans on November 24th I attended the second Miss Trinidad and Tobago Differently-Abled Queen Show on April 14th, which I thought was better than the first show. I had fun hanging out with family and friends at a get together we had at my home on December 28th. Good bye 2013 and hello 2014!

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Protect Our Children. Protect Our Future!!!

Our children are our future and they are being killed by monsters in human skin. We cannot become numb to hearing about another child being tortured and murdered. Every human being is a parent even if they do not have their own children. Protect our children. Protect our future!!!

Monday, September 9, 2013

My 2013 - 2014 Budget Response

I am still trying to figure out why do Governments of Trinidad and Tobago never pay much attention the differently abled community. This afternoon, I listened to our National Budget or should I say our Abled Bodied People's National Budget. The differently abled community was mentioned twice in a Budget speech which was approximately two hours long. The Government remembered us. Yippy...

Saturday, August 17, 2013

I Did Not Give Up

I once had a facebook fan page called Equal Treatment For Disabled People which I deleted by mistake on February 10, 2011 but I did not give up. I immediately created a new page called Equal Treatment For Differently Abled People, I now have over ten thousand (10,000) fans. I am glad I did not give up.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Raising Awareness In Style

Yesterday I attended the second Miss Trinidad and Tobago Differently-Abled Queen Show. I really enjoyed the show. This year's show attracted a bigger audience, I think this was as a result of more abled bodied people interacting with differently abled people and more differently abled people interacting with other differently abled people. I will always support this queen show because I like raising awareness in style and this is what the Miss Trinidad and Tobago Differently-Abled Queen Show is all about. RAISING AWARENESS IN STYLE!!!

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Inspire or Encourage

Not being able to walk is a disability but being able to inspire is an ability. Having a speech impairment is a disability but being able to type encouraging words is an ability!!! If you cannot inspire or encourage, then you have a disability which you can and should do something about.