Ogborn Mihm is proud to support the Invisible Disabilities Association and its annual Walk & Roll fundraiser, taking place throughout May.
This nationwide effort brings together individuals, families, and organizations to raise awareness for people living with invisible disabilities. These are conditions that may not be obvious at first glance, but they have a very real impact on everyday life.
A Month-Long Movement for Awareness
Walk & Roll isn’t limited to a single day. It’s designed to meet people where they are. Participants can take part anytime in May, whether walking, running, biking, or rolling in support of the cause. The goal is simple: build awareness, create connection, and encourage better understanding.
This year’s message, “I Am Invisible No More,” is about bringing those experiences into the open and making sure they are seen and acknowledged.
The “Brain Injury Gurus” Team
Ogborn Mihm is participating through its team, Brain Injury Gurus, which reflects the firm’s ongoing commitment to advocating for individuals with traumatic brain injuries and other complex conditions.
This work is not separate from what the firm does every day. Many of the injuries their clients face are not immediately visible, but their impact is significant and lasting. Supporting Walk & Roll is another way to stand behind individuals and their families.
Why It Matters
Invisible disabilities can include traumatic brain injuries, chronic pain, neurological conditions, mental health challenges, and more. Because these conditions are not always outwardly apparent, people often face misunderstanding or a lack of support.
Organizations like the Invisible Disabilities Association are working to change that through education, advocacy, and community.
Get Involved
We invite our colleagues, clients, and community to be part of this effort. You can:
Visit our team page to learn more or contribute: https://ida.rallyup.com/73b1f1/t/brain-injury-gurus/Team/Details
Supporting this effort goes beyond a single event. It’s about recognizing what many people live with every day and helping build a more informed and compassionate community.
Learn more about the group in this article: https://www.omtrial.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Article-IDA-Issues-Call-for-Participants-to-Join-.-EIN-Presswire.pdf
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