September 15, 2019

Wesley Hamilton, founder of DBNR, and Antoni Porowski are the ultimate foodies. During his time with the Fab Five from Queer Eye, Wesley experienced the joys of cooking (and eating) with chef Antoni. They talked about the accessibility challenges of grocery shopping for people living with disability and how food can be the best medicine.
See what Antoni Porowski and Wesley Hamilton cooked up!

Don’t miss out on Wesley’s perspective on his episode of Queer Eye.


















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Disabled But Not Really, founded by Wesley Hamilton, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with physical disabilities. Our mission is to provide equal access to resources, opportunities, and support systems that foster independence and resilience. Through specialized programs and an unwavering commitment to inclusivity, we aim to enhance the quality of life for those we serve, helping them thrive beyond their challenges.
Our vision is a world where people with physical disabilities live without limits, supported by innovative programs, inclusive communities, and unwavering advocacy.
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$100 → Provides an adaptive fitness session
This is so inspirational