Accessibility statement.
This site exists to make communication more accessible. It would be strange if the site itself were not. We design and build with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA as our floor, not our ceiling.
What we commit to
- Semantic HTML and proper landmarks (header, nav, main, footer).
- Keyboard navigation across every page, including a skip-to-content link.
- Visible focus indicators on every interactive element.
- Color contrast that meets or exceeds WCAG 2.1 AA.
- Alt text on meaningful images; decorative images marked as such.
- Labels on every form field, plus error messages that don't rely on color alone.
- Captions and transcripts on video where available.
- Respect for
prefers-reduced-motion. - Responsive layouts that work at 200% zoom and on small screens.
- Tap targets sized for low-motor users (minimum 44×44 px on mobile).
Assistive technology
We test with screen readers (VoiceOver, NVDA), keyboard-only navigation, and common AAC switch and eye-gaze setups. If your assistive technology stumbles on something here, we want to know.
Known limitations
Some third-party embeds (video players, donation widgets, social embeds) do not always meet the standard we hold ourselves to. Where we can, we replace them. Where we can't yet, we link to an accessible alternative.
Tell us what's broken
If something on this site is hard to use with your body, your device, or your assistive technology, please tell us. We treat accessibility reports as bug reports — high priority, no judgment, and we'll get back to you.