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USA - GAAD Social Posts

Get your social media resources for Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) below!

Post 1

Happy Global Accessibility Awareness Day 🌍

Accessibility isn’t all or nothing.

We use @Recite Me US tools on our website to support different access needs, giving visitors more flexibility in how they experience our content.

It’s all part of creating a more inclusive experience, step by step.

Explore the tools on our website: [Your Website Link]

#GAAD #GlobalAccessibilityAwarenessDay #Inclusion #AccessibilityForAll

 


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Promotional graphic for Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) by Recite Me. Text reads “Global Accessibility Awareness Day – Celebrating the power of accessibility and inclusion, and moving from awareness to action” with the date May 21, 2026. Two colleagues sit together at a table, looking at a laptop and talking.

 


Post 2

Did you know that small changes can make a BIG impact on digital accessibility? 🤔

This Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2026, we are sharing our top 3 reasons why now is the time to move from awareness to action:

  • It's the right thing to do 
  • It's the smart thing to do 
  • It's something you must do  

That’s why we use @Recite Me US Tools on our website, so everyone can customize their experience in a way that works best for them.

Explore the tools now: [Your Website Link]

#GAAD #GlobalAccessibilityAwarenessDay #AccessibilityTips 


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Promotional graphic for Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) by Recite Me. Text reads “3 reasons to move From Awareness to action  1. Prioritizing digital inclusion is the right thing to do - everyone should be able to access online content. 2. It's the smart thing to do. Data shows that making your online content available to a wider audience is good for your brand and good for your business. 3. It's something you must do. There are several international and regional laws that require how a website should be designed and built.' There is an image of two women looking at a laptop, both women are wearing glasses and one of the women is in a wheelchair.

 

 


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