Accessibility Statement

Last updated: August 17, 2026

Blind on the Move is committed to providing a website that is accessible and usable for people with disabilities, including people who are blind or have low vision.

Accessibility is central to the work of Blind on the Move. We strive to make our website, educational content, resources, and services available to as many people as possible, regardless of the technology or method they use to access information.

Our Accessibility Efforts

We are continually working to improve the accessibility of this website. Our efforts include:

  • Using clear headings and a logical page structure

  • Providing alternative text for meaningful images

  • Maintaining readable text and strong color contrast

  • Using descriptive links and buttons

  • Labeling forms and form fields

  • Supporting keyboard and screen-reader navigation

  • Providing captions or other accessible alternatives for video content whenever possible

  • Reviewing new content for accessibility before publication

Accessibility Standards

Our goal is to follow recognized accessibility practices, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we regularly review the website as content and technology change.

Third-Party Content

Some pages may contain content or features provided by third parties, including embedded videos, social-media content, forms, and links to external websites. Blind on the Move cannot control the accessibility of every third-party platform, but we make reasonable efforts to select and present third-party content in an accessible manner.

Need Assistance or Want to Report a Problem?

If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this website, encounter an accessibility barrier, or need information in another format, please contact:

Mike Mulligan
Blind on the Move LLC
mike@blindonthemove.com

When contacting us, please include the page or content you were trying to access and a description of the problem. Information about the browser, device, or assistive technology you were using may also help us address the issue.

We will make reasonable efforts to provide the information you need and correct accessibility problems when possible.

Ongoing Improvement

Blind on the Move welcomes feedback from people with disabilities and members of the blindness community. Your experiences help us identify barriers and continue improving the accessibility and usability of this website.