Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: [Jan. 01-01-2026]
Restore America March is committed to accessibility, inclusion, and equal participation for all individuals, including people with disabilities.
We believe that civic engagement and peaceful assembly should be accessible to everyone, and we strive to remove barriers that may prevent participation—both online and in person.
Website Accessibility
We are actively working to ensure that our website is accessible and usable by people of all abilities. Our efforts include:
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Designing content to be readable and navigable using assistive technologies
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Supporting keyboard navigation and screen readers where possible
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Using clear language, consistent layouts, and accessible color contrast
We continually seek to improve the accessibility of our website as technologies and standards evolve
Event and March Accessibility
Restore America March is committed to making our events as inclusive as possible. When feasible, we strive to:
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Encourage accessible routes and gathering areas
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Accommodate individuals with mobility, visual, hearing, or sensory impairments
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Provide reasonable accommodations upon request
Participation is welcome for individuals who:
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Use mobility aids such as wheelchairs, walkers, or canes
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Require assistance from a support person
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Need reasonable adjustments to participate safely and comfortably
Peaceful involvement can take many forms, and physical marching is not required to support or participate in Restore America March.
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Assistance and Accommodation Requests
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If you require an accommodation or have accessibility-related questions, we encourage you to reach out in advance when possible. We will make reasonable efforts to support participation in a way that respects dignity, safety, and independence.
Ongoing Commitment
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. We welcome feedback and suggestions on how we can improve access and inclusion across our website, communications, and events.


