Signed into law on July 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) stands as a landmark legislation that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities across public life sectors such as employment, transportation, housing, and access to government programs and services. This pivotal law ensures equal opportunities and inclusion for all. Every July since its inception, we commemorate Disability Pride Month, a time when individuals with disabilities celebrate their diverse talents and capabilities. Disability, whether visible or invisible, can affect anyone at any stage of life, shaping personal experiences uniquely. Recognizing Disability Pride entails broadening awareness and acknowledging the invaluable contributions of those living with disabilities. By fostering understanding and dismantling stereotypes, we strive to cultivate an environment that values and respects the richness of human diversity in all its forms.