Check Out Our Resource Library!

Free written resources created and curated by our team. All links go to a Google Doc. If you need a resource in a different format, email jules@neighborhoodaccess.org .

Talking to People About Their Access Needs

Many people aren’t sure where to start when it comes to talking to their colleagues, clients, and community members about how to identify and meet access needs. This guide is a helpful starting point!

Making Your Own Accessibility Toolkit

There are many inexpensive items that can make a world of difference to have on hand at your events and in your community centers! This guide provides recommendations for items to build your very own Accessibility Toolkit.

Virtual Event Accessibility Guide

Virtual events, in and of themselves, are a valuable access tool. Here’s a guide to make sure your virtual meetings, webinars, and events are as accessible as possible!

Social Media Accessibility Guidelines

Did you know there are a few tweaks you can make to your social media posts to make them more accessible? This guide offers instructions to make your social media pages accessible to more users.

How to Hire an ASL Interpreter/Captioner in NH

A guide to finding ASL interpreters and people to caption meetings and events in New Hampshire.

How to Caption Videos