HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS EILEEN GRUBBA SPEARHEADING OUR #ALLin MOVEMENT IN THE USA

Eileen Grubba is not only an #ALLin Ambassador but she’s also us helping build our movement worldwide. Well known for her roles in Wild Oats & A Winter Rose (Film) and Game of Silence, Criminal Minds, Hung, Sons of Anarchy, Bones (TV) and many, many more (check out her full repertoire on IMDb) she’s spearheading our #ALLin Movement in the states.

Eileen Grubba in ‘Last Call at Murray’s’

Eileen has long been a vociferous voice in Hollywood advocating on behalf of the disabled community. Arguing that that they are so under represented by the American entertainment industry. A  couple of years ago Eileen was a judge for our “A World Of Unfairness” photographic competition.

And so committed was she to this that she flew in to England from LA to be present at the winner’s ceremony which was hosted by Professor Stephen Hawking in his Cambridge Studio.

And through her presence, enthusiasm and encouragement #ALLin is growing rapidly in the states. Only a few days ago we welcomed US & UK Actress Keely Cat Wells to our movement.

Keely Cat Wells – an #ALLin Ambassador

And over here in the UK, burns survivor, Sylvia Mac and Coronation Street actress Melissa Johns have joined with us.

Burns survivor Sylvia Mac .. an #ALLin Ambassador

Melissa Johns as Imogen in Coronation Street

But our movement is about everybody. Here in the UK, 2 Cabinet Ministers and 9 MPs have joined with us.

Our aim is to become at least one million strong and with our own Intranet you will be able to share your views and thoughts with each other. An amazing dynamic for everybody who shares the view that disabled people should have a louder voice.

Why not join us?

If you can abide by our mission statement then we we will welcome you to our movement

Just send your email details to:

INFO@DISABILITYTALK.CO.UK

Our mission statement is the Certificate you will receive when you join

As an #ALLin Ambassador you are committed to promoting equality and diversity in every possible way. Whether as an employer, an employee, a government official, a charity worker, as a relative or as a friend, as a neighbour or even as a stranger. As an individual or as a group.

Fighting for justice and equal opportunities for every single person on the planet. Practically every decision you make affects other people. You can effect change.

The ‘social media model of disability’ says that a disability is caused by the way society is organised rather than a person’s impairment or difference.

You can help remove barriers that will allow disabled people to be independent and equal in society with choice and control over their own lives.

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

YOU CAN SERVE HUMANITY