Three of DDP's yard signs for disability justice values
Show Your Support for Our Community

Three unique designs for your yard–let your neighbors know they're loved

Detroit Disability Power is proud to offer three powerful yard sign designs that amplify our collective values. Each sign is available for a suggested price of at least $15—but to support our work, we invite you to pay beyond the at-cost price ♡ Need to pay with cash, check, or want a sign for free? Contact us at info@DetroitDisabilityPower.org

How to use this form:

1. Pick how many signs you want using the green buttons below
2. Fill in your information (name, address, phone)
3. Pay using a credit card
4. Tell us which design you want at the bottom of the form

Note: If you'd like to purchase more than 6 signs, please contact us at info@DetroitDisabilityPower.org. We will contact you if the price you paid doesn't match up with the quantities you selected.

Our Designs:

  • Design #1 Medicaid Saves Lives - Bold black and white design that highlights this essential truth

  • Design #2 Disabled Americans are valued & loved here - Patriotic red, white, and blue sign showing your solidarity

  • Design #3 Community Means You - Vibrant purple, black, and yellow design celebrating diversity with representations of LGBTQ folks, Black people, immigrants, working class individuals, and more

 

How to Get Your Signs

Pick-up Information:

  • Pick up your signs at The LOVE Building at set times

  • We will email you the pick-up details after you order

  • We do not mail yard signs

  • If you're an organization that would like to purchase 10 or more signs in bulk, we can provide drop-off delivery. 

Display your values proudly in your yard or window! Direct questions or concerns to info@DetroitDisabilityPower.org

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Detroit Disability Power is a membership organization that works to leverage and build the organizing and political power of the disability community to ensure the full inclusion of people with disabilities in Metro Detroit.