
Supporting women with disabilities during the month of March—especially while celebrating International Women’s Day on March 8—is a meaningful opportunity to highlight inclusion, empowerment, and equal opportunities. Women with disabilities often face both gender and disability-related barriers, so intentional support can make celebrations more accessible, respectful, and empowering.
Why It Matters
Women with disabilities contribute incredible strength, talent, and leadership to their communities. However, they are still more likely to face barriers in education, employment, healthcare, and social participation. Celebrating them during March helps raise awareness, amplify their voices, and create spaces where they feel valued and included.

Ways to Support Women with Disabilities
1. Ensure Accessible Celebrations:
Make sure any events or activities are inclusive and accessible for everyone.
2. Amplify Their Voices
Create opportunities for women with disabilities to share their experiences.
3. Encourage Leadership and Participation
Empower women with disabilities to lead activities rather than only participate.
4. Promote Creative Expression
Celebrations can include art, music, writing, or hobbies that showcase talents.
5. Provide Education and Awareness
Host learning opportunities that help others understand disability inclusion.
6. Celebrate Strength and Self-Care
Encourage activities that promote well-being and confidence.

Tips for Direct Support Professionals (DSPs)
Since DSPs often support women with disabilities daily, they can play an important role by:
- Encouraging independence and choice in activities
- Respecting personal preferences and communication styles
- Celebrating achievements—big and small
- Creating safe spaces where women feel heard and respected
Conclusion
Celebrating women with disabilities during March is about more than recognition—it is about inclusion, dignity, and empowerment. By making events accessible, amplifying voices, and creating opportunities for leadership and creativity, communities can ensure that every woman feels valued and celebrated during International Women’s Day and beyond.
