We Are EstablishingAn international intergenerational movement and events to expand participation by persons with and without disabilities in climate justice in mitigation and adaptation.
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We Are CreatingCampaigns to educate and promote a green route aiding a healthy atmosphere along with inclusive adaptation for all.
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We Are SupportingInclusive communities where people with and without disabilities can use their strengths, perspectives and experiences to fight climate change and push for climate justice.
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Why Day for Tomorrow?
People everywhere are experiencing the consequences of a changing climate, from stronger storms to hotter heat waves to growing displacement. People with disabilities are especially hard-hit by the consequences of climate change at physical, economic and social levels. Take heat waves as an example: some disabilities make it difficult to manage body temperature during extreme heat; people with disabilities may not have enough money to pay for high air conditioning bills; and some people with disabilities don’t have the transportation options to easily reach cooling shelters. Day for Tomorrow brings together people in community to fight climate change by understanding these problems, taking action against climate change in inclusive ways and pushing governments to have more inclusive climate policies and practices.
Day for Tomorrow also connects community members to nature in ways that support physical and mental health. We need this movement because our built environments often get in the way of connecting with nature, the outdoors, and all their benefits for physical and mental health. For example, our automobile-focused infrastructure doesn’t provide enough sidewalks, safe bike lanes and public transit to have active transportation and easily reach nature – and often makes it so people with and without disabilities are overly isolated from nature and their communities. Day for Tomorrow events bring people together for activities and education and help communities transform our built environment for the better. These events and their impacts will continue to improve physical and mental health well into the future. Ultimately, Day for Tomorrow is more than a day – it is a concept: for people to connect with their communities, be prepared, build climate resilience, and transform our built environment to be more sustainable, safe, and healthy for people with and without disabilities! |
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Steps For Hosting A Day
Also, just because October 22nd is Day for Tomorrow it doesn’t mean you can’t make more than one Day for Tomorrow, e.g. monthly, weekly, or daily! Benefits:
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DonateYour tax-deductible donation to Sustain Our Abilities supports Day for Tomorrow and all our other work on health equity and disability climate justice. Thank you for your support!
PledgeYou can take part in Day for Tomorrow by making a pledge to reduce your environmental footprint or advocate for health equity and disability climate justice. Use our Make a Pledge form to tell us what you'll do on Day for Tomorrow!
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Our mission is to educate and bring together people around the world in community to conquer climate change and promote environmental justice, health, & quality of life.
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