06/17/2026
2026 ADA Celebration Vendor Spotlight: NuMotion
NuMotion’s Vision:
“Be the primary source for all mobility, independence and life-enhancing solutions; lead the industry in innovation so all people with disabilities may thrive with personalized products and services.”
Join us July 24th, 2026 at Walker Pavilion in Coolidge Park for the 36th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act from 10am to 1pm.
Numotion | Leading Provider of Mobility Solutions
Explore Numotion’s full range of mobility solutions and services. Empowering independence through innovative wheelchair and assistive technologies.
06/14/2026
2026 ADA Celebration Vendor Spotlight: National Federation of the Blind (NFB)
Mission Statement:
“We advance the lives of our members and all blind people in the United States. The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. Our collective power, determination, and diversity achieve the aspirations of all blind people.”
Join us July 24th, 2026 for the 36th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act at Walker Pavilion in Coolidge Park.
Homepage | National Federation of the Blind
We advance the lives of our members and all blind people in the United States. The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between b...
06/11/2026
2026 ADA Celebration Vendor Spotlight: Community Options, Inc.
Mission Statement:
“Community Options’ mission is to develop housing and employment supports for persons with disabilities.” Learn more: https://www.comop.org/
06/09/2026
Laura Horton is a self-advocate who serves on the Mayors Council on Disabilities and a National Aphasia Association Ambassador. Laura was asked to do the National Aphasia Awareness Month in June in the Chattanooga area. And luckily Mayor Tim Kelly obliged and he signed the Proclamation for June.
Aphasia is a language disorder caused by stroke, brain injury, or neurological disease. It affects a person’s ability to speak, understand language, read, or write — while intelligence remains intact. 2-4 million people in the United States live with aphasia, including many residents of Chattanooga.
National Aphasia Awareness Month provides an important opportunity to:
Increase public understanding of aphasia
Reduce stigma and isolation
Promote communication access and inclusion
On behalf of individuals with aphasia, their families, and professionals who support them, I respectfully ask for your consideration of this request. As one of more than 2-4 million people who is affected by aphasia, I understand the importance of raising awareness about the condition.
We are so excited now to have a month to will raise awareness and reduce stigma. Thanks again Mayor Tim Kelly, Mayors Council on Disabilities, and National Aphasia Association.
06/08/2026
2026 ADA Celebration Vendor Spotlight: HART Gallery TN
The HART Gallery’s vision is a community where the power of the healing arts is recognized and embraced by all.
HART Gallery is a nonprofit program & studio collective of local artists who are sometimes underrepresented in the arts community. We welcome artists who may be experiencing homelessness, have a disability, are currently in recovery, or have experienced other vulnerable situations - no matter the artistic skill level, formal training, education, or experience. Programming includes access to materials, artistic resources, mentoring, and the opportunity to sell their work. Additionally, the gallery provides community classes and outreach activities as well as engaging in partnerships with other local arts organizations.
Join us July 24th at the Walker Pavilion in Coolidge Park from 10am to 1pm to celebrate the 36th Anniversary of the American's with Disabilities Act.
Hart Gallery
H*Art Gallery
06/05/2026
ADA Celebration Vendor Spotlight: Chattanooga State Tiger Access
“The Mission of the Tiger Access Program is to assist neurodivergent students in the acquisition of skills needed to optimize inclusive and lifelong community opportunities, including employment. This is conducted in conjunction with the limitless learning environments provided by Chattanooga State Community College, its students, faculty, and engaging culture.”
Join us July 24th at the Walker Pavilion in Coolidge Park from 10am to 1pm to celebrate the 36th Anniversary of the American's with Disabilities Act.
06/03/2026
Hey Chattanooga — help us serve the public by joining one of our boards! From issuing beer permits to local businesses to getting involved with our Parks and Outdoors, you can get civically involved to help our city prosper. All boards and commissions are appointed by the Mayor. Learn more and send your application for consideration by heading to https://cha.city/boards
06/01/2026
2026 ADA Celebration Vendor Spotlight: Therapeutic Recreation
Mission Statement: “The Therapeutic Recreation Division of the Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Department seeks to provide leisure and recreation opportunities for citizens of all abilities. We serve both youth and adults with physical, cognitive, and/or emotional disabilities. Through our recreational therapy programs, education and advocacy, individuals can build confidence, improve physical and cognitive abilities, expand support and social networks, and enhance the overall quality of life.”
Mark your calendar for July 24th, 2026 from 10am to 1pm at the Walker Pavilion in Coolidge Park for the 36th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA Celebration).