Starkloff Disability Institute

Starkloff Disability Institute Building inclusion where we live, learn, work, & play through disability-led programs Collaboration and partnership are keys to our success. W.

Founded in 2003 by Max and Colleen Starkloff, the Starkloff Disability Institute works on changing societal attitudes and perceptions about people with disabilities through activities that send a positive message about living with disability in order to create a world that welcomes disabled people. The Institute does this through various projects which disseminate a positive message about living w

ith disability:

* The Disability Studies Initiative
* The Disability History Project
* Universal Design Summit
* Direct Action
* The Next Big Step

VISION

When people understand disability, they will join our efforts to make it possible for people with disabilities to enjoy full participation in the communities where they live. GOALS

Our goals include the following:

* Using public dialogue to expose the misconceptions that prevent people with disabilities from taking charge of their own lives.
* Disseminating a positive message about living with disability in the St. Louis region.
* Creating educational programs to inform various segments of the St. Louis community about disability and preparing the next generation to view disability as a normal part of life.
* Developing leadership opportunities for people with disabilities in the St. Louis region.
* Conducting research in areas that will further our mission to prepare ourselves to provide information and advocacy with respect to public policy, community planning, and social justice.
* Working with disabled and non-disabled individuals and organizations - employers, churches, businesses, governments, foundations, politicians, schools, medical professionals, and others - to develop attitudes and actions that will ensure that people with disabilities have the opportunity for full participation in society. These goals are grounded in the Values that define the Starkloff Disability Institute. Values and Beliefs

* Attitudes can be changed, just like policies and laws.
* Changing attitudes may well be the single biggest barrier standing between people with disabilities and full participation in society.
* Changing attitudes must be … THE NEXT BIG STEP

The work of the Starkloff Disability Institute is grounded in the following values:

* All people should have equal opportunity to live, work, and participate fully in society.
* People with disabilities should be perceived as equals in society.
* Most people with disabilities and their families should know that they can make the choice to live more independently.
* Public policy impacts the ability of people with disabilities to live independently.
* We have a responsibility to train disabled leaders to advocate effectively for disability rights issues.
* The study of disability history and culture are essential to understanding the role of disability in our society.
* There is individual and systemic discrimination against people with disabilities, which must be acknowledged if we are to understand its impact and work to eliminate it.
* People with disabilities don't want pity; they want acceptance, support, and full engagement with life.
* It is our responsibility to educate corporations and public and private entities on ways to include people with disabilities. History

Max and Colleen Starkloff established the Starkloff Disability Institute in October 2003 to take their work in the field of disability in a new direction. After founding Paraquad, Inc. in 1970, one of the nation's leading independent living centers, the Starkloffs wanted to dedicate the balance of their careers to enhancing opportunities for disabled people to achieve acceptance, independence, and full engagement with life. Many non-profit independent living centers and other disability oriented organizations, in the St. Louis area and the nation, work to improve the lives of people with disabilities through direct service activities that prepare them to live independently, and advocate for services that promote access to housing, transportation, education, personal assistance services, health care and employment. For more about independent living centers, see www.ilru.org. In short, these organizations help people with disabilities get out into the world. How SDI is different from Paraquad and other disability focused organizations.

* Paraquad and other disability focused organizations teach people with disabilities to live independently in society.
* SDI teaches society to accept people with disabilities. Prior to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, President George H. Bush said, "People with disabilities are the poorest, least educated, and largest minority in America." At that time, two thirds of Americans with disabilities between the ages of 16 and 64 were not working at all, although most said that they wanted to work. Seventeen years later, in spite of significant improvements won through ADA, President Bush's description remains accurate. FACTS:

* 18+ percent of America's population is disabled. That's more than 1 out of 5 of our families, friends, and neighbors.
* 69 percent of disabled people, age 16 - 64, are unemployed. Compare that to our current US unemployment "crisis" of 7 percent.
* People with disabilities continue to be the highest unemployed and underemployed of any social category - by far. While 92 of the Fortune 100 companies have workplace diversity policies, disability is not consistently a diversity measure. Only 32 of these policies expressly mention people with disabilities.

Ray Hartmann was an early believer in the mission of the Starkloff Disability Institute, a longtime friend of Max and Co...
04/24/2026

Ray Hartmann was an early believer in the mission of the Starkloff Disability Institute, a longtime friend of Max and Colleen Starkloff, and an advocate and ally for disability rights in our community. His impact on our organization—and on St. Louis—will be felt for years to come. His loss is sudden and deeply felt. It leaves a space that cannot be filled in quite the same way:

Ray Hartmann never did anything halfway. He showed up fully: curious, principled, sharp-witted, and deeply committed to the people and causes he believed in. For those of us at the Starkloff Disability Institute, Ray was not just a board member or

04/22/2026

Thank you! With your dedicated support and incredible generosity, we hit our goal of $100,000 to fund programs that cultivate career success and transform lives!

We are deeply grateful to everyone who contributed to and helped spread the word about this campaign.

Because of you, we are able to thrive and grow together, creating a world where each of us has the opportunity to cultivate career success. THANK YOU! 🪴💚

04/22/2026

"The work Starkloff does in St. Louis and beyond to make the world accessible for everyone is exactly what we need today." Join our Board Vice Chair Kara Kopplin and grow with us to cultivate career success. Today your gift will make 4X impact for talented professionals with disabilities navigating barriers to employment—give now at starkloff.org/donate

Today, your gift to break down barriers to lifelong career success for professionals with disabilities goes 4X as far! W...
04/22/2026

Today, your gift to break down barriers to lifelong career success for professionals with disabilities goes 4X as far! We are at 65% of our goal, can you chip in now to help us make the most of this incredible opportunity? https://givebutter.com/starkloffdisability

For 24 hours, every gift made to cultivate career success and transform lives is matched 3x! When you grow with us and m...
04/21/2026

For 24 hours, every gift made to cultivate career success and transform lives is matched 3x! When you grow with us and make your gift, we will send you some SDI swag as a thank you! https://givebutter.com/starkloffdisability

When you give:

$50 (x3 match = $200 to SDI!), we will send you our “I dig disability inclusion” sticker + bookmark as a thank you.

$250 (x3 match = $1000 to SDI!) we will send you our ASL tote bag as a thank you.

$500+ (match x3 = $2000+ to SDI!) we will send you our Disability Confident tumbler as a thank you.

We are growing together to cultivate career success and transform lives! For 24 hours your gift will be matched 3x to po...
04/21/2026

We are growing together to cultivate career success and transform lives! For 24 hours your gift will be matched 3x to power programs that make a real impact. https://givebutter.com/starkloffdisability

Want to be part of something amazing? Join us for Growing Together: Cultivating Career Success! 🪴 On April 21-22, we are...
04/20/2026

Want to be part of something amazing? Join us for Growing Together: Cultivating Career Success! 🪴

On April 21-22, we are hosting a 24- hour giving campaign, Growing Together. We are on a mission to raise $100,000 to cultivate career success and transform lives.

Want to grow with us? Be like the early bird and make your gift today! http://starkloff.org/donate

CITY SC is partnering with Special Olympics Missouri to launch a Unified Team! This team will bring athletes with and wi...
04/17/2026

CITY SC is partnering with Special Olympics Missouri to launch a Unified Team! This team will bring athletes with and without intellectual disabilities together to train, compete, and build an inclusive soccer community.

Athletes age 16 –25 years old are invited to register for tryouts happening this Sunday, April 19th, from 4:30–7pm at the CITY SC practice facility. Details will be shared with registered participants.

Register at: https://form.jotform.com/260644531607051

This is a great opportunity for athletes to get involved, build connections, and be part of St. Louis’ soccer legacy. If you have questions, email harris@somo.org

Did you also know our monthly newsletter includes 3 Things on Our DisCo Radar, a link roundup of funny, interesting, or ...
04/16/2026

Did you also know our monthly newsletter includes 3 Things on Our DisCo Radar, a link roundup of funny, interesting, or newsworthy disability-related content? Subscribe now to get the latest Starkloff news and our favorite DisCo links each month! starkloff.org/newsletter-sign-up/

Text from the post graphic: Did you know? Cruise control was invented by Ralph Teetor, an ingenious auto engineer who was also blind. Family legend has it that Ralph, often a passenger of his patent attorney (and friend) Harry, developed the control for consistent speed to alleviate a frequent personal irritation: how much the vehicle speed changed whenever Harry was talking.

Bonus fact for you: DisCo is shorthand for Disability Community, born from twitter character limits.

Call for speakers and exhibitors at Starkloff Disability Institute’s Universal Design Summit 8: Emerging Advancements, T...
04/10/2026

Call for speakers and exhibitors at Starkloff Disability Institute’s Universal Design Summit 8: Emerging Advancements, Trends, and Technologies. The speaker submission deadline is coming up on Monday, May 11!

Details at https://starkloff.org/universal-design-summit/

Speakers: We are seeking presenters from a wide range of professions and fields to share insights on what is new, evolving, or gaining momentum in Universal Design. Presentations may explore emerging research, innovative projects, policy developments, best practices, or lessons learned from real-world implementation.

Exhibitors: Due to limited space, early requests are encouraged! Deadline is Friday, May 20.

We’re excited to see this important conversation gaining momentum in Missouri. 🚗In a recent article from the Jefferson C...
04/08/2026

We’re excited to see this important conversation gaining momentum in Missouri. 🚗

In a recent article from the Jefferson City News Tribune, our CEO Lori Becker highlights how autonomous vehicles could transform access to transportation for more than 900,000 Missourians with disabilities—opening doors to greater independence, employment, and community participation.

“When the disability community is involved in creating products, it helps everyone.”

Read more about the potential impact of this legislation:

As the Missouri Legislature debates whether or not to allow autonomous vehicles to have access to the state’s roads, some say the benefits for the disabled community would be immense.

Starkloff community calendar event: Sensory-friendly evening at the Missouri History Museum! This program is designed fo...
04/02/2026

Starkloff community calendar event: Sensory-friendly evening at the Missouri History Museum!

This program is designed for guests of all ages with autism, their companions, and families or individuals with disabilities. Enjoy a calm, inclusive environment with adjusted lighting and sound – all while the museum is closed to the public to ensure a cozy setting.

Details:
History Museum
Wednesday, April 8
5:30-8pm
Free, but registration required. Register at https://mohistory.org/events/sensory-friendly-evening

What’s happening:
Storytelling, crafts, and a music-making room.
Relaxation time with therapy Duo Dogs.
Explore at your own pace or join short, guided tours of "The 1904 World’s Fair" and "Collected" exhibits.
Design your own mini-museum exhibit with touchable artifacts.
Visit resource tables from our partner organizations.

Address

PO Box 775670
St. Louis, MO
63177

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13145887090

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