How AI-powered accessibility transformed UCP's website

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United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is a national nonprofit serving over 150,000 individuals with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. For its 75th anniversary, UCP set out to refresh its national website — ensuring it reflected both its legacy and its commitment to accessibility. To achieve this, UCP relied onaccessFlow - an accessibility management platform for developers, to embed accessibility into the redesign from the ground up.

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In this case study you will learn how UCP:

  • Successfully launched a fully accessible, rebranded website on time
  • Reduced remediation overhead with automated scans and guided fixes
  • Advanced UCP’s mission of inclusion through AI-powered accessibility

"Our website is more than a digital presence; it's a lifeline for the disability community, including the families and individuals served by UCP's affiliate network. By making it accessible, we're ensuring that everyone, regardless of ability, can find the resources and support they need" - Armando Contreras, President & CEO, UCP

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