The Chaeli Campaign Achieves United Nations ECOSOC Status
In a huge stride towards international recognition, the Chaeli Campaign has been granted consultative status by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), marking a significant milestone in the […]
Chaeli Campaign Review Article: African Journal of Disability
The Chaeli Campaign Journal Club: Strengthening evidence-based practice and contributing to practice-based evidence in under-resourced South African communities. By Rosemary Luger, Martha Geiger, Olwethu Nqevu, Ann Bullen, Faizah Toefy. This […]
Spoken Word & Poetry Competition
Crazy Good Turns (Frank Blake): How to Turn Adversity into Opportunity
We speak with two guests: Michaela, who goes by “Chaeli” (pronounced “kay-lee”), and her mom, Zelda Mycroft. Chaeli was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when she was 11 months old — […]
Interview With Glamour Magazine
If you’re unfamiliar with Chaeli Mycroft, prepare to be inspired! Born with Cerebral Palsy, Chaeli has never let disability dismantle her dreams. Born to prove people wrong, she is no stranger […]
Chaeli’s New Book: “Unapologetically Able”
Written by South African heroine, Chaeli Mycroft, ‘Unapologetically Able’ chronicles the life, laughs and oft-unspoken vulnerabilities of those living with disability. No stranger to breaking ground and challenging misconceptions, 27-year-old […]
The 2021 Billion Acts Awards
Zen Sammich Podcast With Mark Reid: Able to Achieve Great Heights
The Burden of Silence
Freedom, to me, in its most basic form is the ability to openly express one’s thoughts and opinions. Although freedom manifests itself in a variety of different ways (all of […]
Poems on Freedom
Freedom Lost Are the days of freedom overAre the days of freedom deadWill the people let it happenWithout a word to be said What will it take to stir themfrom […]