[Music] one out of five people in the United States has a disability most disabilities are hidden what we find is that people that have not experienced disabilities in their own life feel that they need to um stay away as much as they can because of the uncomfortable unfamiliar what we're looking to do is make people more familiar with with the concept of disabilities there's been a a big push nationally um to create some resources to to help organizations that use volunteers understand um and and be able to have some tools to um to be inclusive to let everybody be able to come and volunteer and use whatever talents here she has what people in need should understand is that if there's assistance it's about helping not about the person it's about the process it's about the hope that things will get better or easier for those in need despite whatever they are that are the people who are helping out uh just as you have disabled individuals building houses for disabled individuals how much better can that be it's important about giving and taking both ways not about the person the disability whatever it is I'm doing H to assist in terms of the time that I that I give I know that I get back uh the Gratitude the thanks from those who are in need and those who are helped and that's enough for me so each experience is important one of the things we know about volunteering is that the the coming together with the community that it provides that sense of social connection and the opportunity to give back is so beneficial for everyone not just psychologically and spiritually but physically as well people live longer when they join with their communities in activities like volunteering they are healthier they have less pain they have less disability we're here we made it alive beautiful sunny Hawaii I'm ready to pound I'm ready to hammer and I'm ready to work I that uh a lot of times people are apprehensive uh approaching me and talking to me because of my disability uh I think people don't mean to be sometimes people um will talk to if I'm out with my wife they'll talk to my wife instead of me and something just uh happened to me uh when I was at the airport uh getting getting ticketed the guy would never hand me back my tickets he always handed them to my wife and would always ask my wife questions about me and I'm like I'm right here I'm right here I can hear you I know what you're saying you know I think we all get kind of caught up in doing our own thing and kind of step outside and volunteer our time and you know give back to the community you know people think maybe if you have a disability you can't really contribute to the to the volunteer movement or whatever it is you know and I think it's important I just think it's really important to to society that you know people with disabilities are out there making a difference in the world I got pulled over and the policeman instead of coming up to my door like they usually do and saying oh how do you drive and do you have a license and wow Isn't that cool instead he got on his speaker and said I need to see your hands out the window right now and when I shouted I don't have any arms he pulled his gun out and I could see him in my rearview mirror behind his door he was ready to shoot the one thing in the world he was asking of me was the very one thing that I could not comply with as much as I wanted to I think anytime a person with a disability goes out and lives their life unashamed and unafraid then they are in a sense giving a message I find that as people get older in terms of social stigmas they're less uh willing to understand diversity and differences in people historically um there have been misconceptions as any Civil Rights Movement people with disabilities have in large been one of the last Frontiers that still exist I think because of the fear that people have the that they're unfamiliar with certain situations the more familiar we are with every as ECT of life that seems to be uncomfortable then we become more understanding and more compassionate when I was first asked to help with Nancy I kind of I was thinking of what a blind person could really do if you ask them what they need to do a job once you describe what that job is they will tell you what they need to do it or if that's not a good match uh so it's not it's not rocket science you need to deal directly with the person you're trying to engage in a particular task and they will tell you uh if they need an accommodation I was very nervous I didn't know what to expect uh I never hammered Nails especially building a house and I found that with with the guidance from people who knew what was going on they could help line me up everybody was so wonderful being able to work with somebody with that disability has opened my mind on what people with disabilities can really do since I do a lot of work in Corporate America if they have some one in their Workforce that has a disability how should they treat them my response is no differently than you treat anybody else people are are are much more um alike than they are different when you look at somebody who has a visible disability you may have preconceived ideas of what they will be able to accomplish what I would say is try to take those preconceived notions away and look at the possibilities they may bring we can take disability and turn it into possibility differences in life doesn't mean deficit it just means different if I volunteer to help or to do something it's because I want to be a part of the solution or a part of the team or and and I actually want to help when somebody who doesn't know you very well hasn't lived in your skin for your entire life sort of assumes that they have a better idea of what you're capable of than you do is a very common misconception some people have made assumptions when I do try to do do some type of of work and they assume that that maybe I'm not capable of doing that because of my disability the straightforward questions are always the best way then you can kind of take away as much awkwardness as possible accommodating volunteers with disabilities um you usually means just thinking a little bit more creatively about the tasks that need to be done approach the volunteers the way you would approach any volunteer saying this is what we need to be done um how do you think you could do that if we can be open to um suggestions for other ways something can be done then people can come up with um amazingly creative and effective Solutions we hope um people will realize when they're outreaching to to people to volunteer in their programs is to remember maybe not even the word remember but to think about outreaching to volunteers with disabilities in any of their programs it is disappointing if somebody says I don't think you should do that I don't think you can do this or that for example to assume that a person who uses a wheelchair could only do a job on a computer is just false and and to assume that I would be a professional soccer player instead of guitar player is is just it's just a false assumption we we can't judge a book by its cover we shouldn't pick our dreams based on what a perceived limitation is we should decide what we want to do and then find a way to do it and that goes I think across the board for all of us we need to open up our perceptions a little bit [Music] more but you don't know who I am who are you where do you come from and where do you go and if I send an invitation to my world would you come and stare and if I had a chance to sing my song this is what I'd say we all the same then you may think yeah you and me we are the same does anybody really have to take the blame we are the same we more the same than you may think said you and me we are the same and it's a shame to be ashamed you had your head don't hide your heart you turn it off so you don't fall apart when you see that man walk by got his whole life in the shopping C so you side you don't cry then you wonder why you're so alone we are more the same than you may think yeah you me we are the same it doesn't anybody have to take the blame no we are the same we more the same you may think said you me we are the same it's a shame to be ashame I don't want you to look the other way fumble around thinking what to say wouldn't want to be anybody else and I'm okay with myself cuz we all the same [Music] you