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Accessibility

The Resilience Hub’s PDCs are taught in facilities that are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and accessible to people using wheelchairs and most other mobility devices.

Hands-on activities such as design exercises and applied permaculture techniques (earthworks, working with plants, etc.) can be scaled to suit various physical abilities.  No one is required to exert themselves physically in any way that is not safe or comfortable for their bodies.  It is totally acceptable for a course participant to be an observer rather than a “doer” for any activities that do not feel easeful.

Contact us to discuss anything regarding physical challenges, preferences or restrictions.

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