04/23/2026
Thank you to everyone who came out either one or both days of Spring Fling!
If our calculations are correct, we made a total of 40 hearts between both days!
Apologies for the lack of photos, we were so busy that we just plum didn’t have time. These photos are from Day 1 in particular!
Special thanks is owed to our volunteers: Ryan Gregory, Gavin Galante, Uliana Zvereva, Anton Blyumin, Chris McLaughlin, Mori Skinner, Sigil Hoffman, Abigail Butterwick (offered pre-set up assistance in particular), and myself (though I don’t like crediting myself) Ethan Greco.
04/22/2026
Look at all these folks working hard to learn how to make Peyton Hearts….
You can learn how to make Peyton Hearts at Spring Fling at the Newtown campus today and tomorrow from 11-2!
04/21/2026
This is Uliana.
Uliana’s Mom follows us.
Be like Uliana’s Mom.
(Jokes aside, it would be so wonderful if you, the person reading this, gave us a follow. That helps support our mission of increasing diversity on campus and improving accessibility. Thank you!)
ALT TEXT: large comically sized red arrow points to a woman with black hair in a ponytail and glasses crocheting.
04/21/2026
It’s time again for our crochet workshop! Today from 2-4 in Founders 154!
04/16/2026
Hey folks! Something done quite awhile ago in October, but we wanted to make a public thank you (don’t worry, we got permission!):
We folks over at the Disability Pride Club want to thank ‘s wonderful and talented Marketing team for taking the time out of their day to listen to our Accessibility Index Project motion to include (visibly and invisibly) disabled persons in marketing materials through a photo shoot.
It’s so important for disabled people to be part of decisions being made, being included, AND be visible! We thanks Bucks County Community College for their dedication in seeing that through.
Additional thank you to for letting us use their space for some of the staging!
04/07/2026
Some folks only could stay for a short time, but we just wanted to thank everyone who came to our first session of the Crochet Workshop series for this semester!
It takes a lot of bravery to try a new skill, and that bravery certainly paid off. You all did fantastic!
Also a big thank you to Abigail Butterwick and Mori Skinner for forming an excellent volunteer crochet teaching team! Especially when there were 4 folks they were teaching at one time, it can be very challenging — but they didn’t seem to break a sweat!
04/04/2026
It’s baaaack! Peyton Heart Project Crochet Workshops sponsored by Disability Pride!
Starting next Tuesday April 7th, every other week until the end of the semester will have a crochet workshop so you can learn how to crochet!
Workshops will be from 2 - 4 PM in Founders 154. Virtual attendance acceptable with your own materials via our Discord server.
04/02/2026
A big thank you to everyone who did our silly little scavenger hunt today or bought something from our bake sale!
We made $228 for ! A good start to Autism Acceptance Month.