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  2. Hidden Disabilities Sunflower - Wikipedia

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    The scheme uses the sunflower as a symbol for disability. Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a British scheme and company created to help people with hidden disabilities navigate and find help in public places, by providing sunflower lanyards to provide for people with hidden disabilities to signal their need for extra help in public.

  3. Some disabilities you can't see - Sunflower program at ... - AOL

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    Ambassador Melynda Johnson volunteers a couple of times a week. She said she believes the Sunflower program helps people feel more comfortable.

  4. At RDU airport, sunflowers mean help is at hand for those ...

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    A new program, developed in the United Kingdom, aims to help people with dementia, autism and other invisible disabilities navigate the airport. At RDU airport, sunflowers mean help is at hand for ...

  5. New program set to launch for passengers with hidden ...

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    Nashville International Airport will implement The Sunflower Program on July 1 to support passengers with hidden disabilities.

  6. Invisible disability - Wikipedia

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    Students with visible disabilities are more likely to identify as disabled and disclose their identity compared to students with invisible disabilities. [1] Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2017 states that the unemployment rate for individuals with an invisible disability is higher than those without one. [12]

  7. Wikipedia : Today's featured article/requests/Invisible ...

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  8. ‘We Are Not Invisible’ Shines a Light on Invisible Disabilities

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    Invisible disabilities affect millions. Prevention’s new series, released during Invisible Disabilities Week, spotlights the diverse community living with unseen conditions.

  9. Disabled Peoples' International - Wikipedia

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    Disabled Peoples' International (DPI) is a cross disability, consumer controlled [1] international non-governmental organization (INGO) headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and with regional offices in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and North America and the Caribbean.