Share Your Wish to End Ableism — Hope, Change, Inclusion
Introduction
Sending wishes that speak against ableism helps build solidarity, spread hope, and encourage action. Use these messages in cards, social posts, speeches, community meetings, ally check-ins, or simply to lift someone’s spirits. Each wish below is crafted to be supportive, inclusive, and easy to share.
For advocacy and allyship
- May our voices rise together to dismantle ableism and center disabled leadership.
- I wish for allies who listen, learn, and act to make access and dignity a reality.
- May every call for change be met with policies that respect and include disabled people.
- Wishing you strength and community as you advocate for accessible spaces and equitable opportunities.
- May our collective action turn awareness into concrete policy and everyday accessibility.
For community and belonging
- May you always find spaces where you’re seen, respected, and fully included.
- Wishing a community that values diverse abilities and lifts each person’s gifts.
- May our neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces welcome everyone without barriers.
- I hope you feel belonging today and every day—your presence matters.
- May we build communities that replace stigma with celebration and support.
For policy, accessibility, and progress
- May legislators and leaders prioritise accessibility and listen to disabled experts.
- Wishing for tangible progress: ramps, captions, flexible work, and inclusive design everywhere.
- May accessible design become the default, not an afterthought, in every space.
- I hope every policy decision advances equity and dismantles structural ableism.
- May investment in accessibility open doors—literal and figurative—for all.
For resilience and empowerment
- May you be empowered to claim your rights and share your truth.
- Wishing courage for moments when you challenge ableism and choose self-care.
- May your resilience be recognized, honored, and met with real change.
- I hope you feel capable and supported in shaping the world you want to live in.
- May empowerment grow from solidarity, resources, and unshakable community care.
For healing and well-being
- May healing begin where harm occurred, and may repair be guided by those harmed.
- Wishing rest, gentle care, and accessible supports that nourish your body and spirit.
- May every interaction restore dignity and reduce the burden of ableism.
- I hope you find compassion—both from others and from yourself—as you heal.
- May wellbeing become a public priority, with services that truly meet varied needs.
For special occasions and celebrations
- Happy Accessibility Day—may this year bring more inclusion and fewer barriers.
- On this day of solidarity, I wish for visible progress and quiet victories alike.
- Congratulations on your advocacy—may your work continue to create lasting change.
- Wishing you joyful celebrations where everyone can participate fully and comfortably.
- May holidays, graduations, and milestones be accessible, affirming, and truly shared by all.
Conclusion
A simple wish can uplift, validate, and motivate. Sharing these messages against ableism spreads hope, encourages action, and reminds people that inclusion is both necessary and possible. Use them freely to brighten days and fuel the change we need.