At 29 years old, Tarita Davenock was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and urged by her physicians to leave her job as a Social Worker due to stress. Unsure of where to go next, Davenock decided to indulge her love of travel and found joy in a role as a travel advisor, helping people arrange the adventures of their dreams. But as her MS progressed and Davenock began using a wheelchair, she realized how different the world of travel was for people with disabilities.
One in four people has some form of disability—equating to a huge group of people who may experience difficulties traveling or may even avoid it altogether due to stress. A vocal advocate for accessibility awareness, she built Travel For All around the mantra that “travel should be INCLUSIVE, not exclusive.”
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