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Facing Goliath: Why Accessibility Matters

 

By Brandon Scott

Accessibility Shapes Everyday Life

Accessibility is something many people don’t think about until they have to. For some, it’s invisible; doors open, paths are clear, and spaces are easy to navigate. But for others, accessibility determines where they can go, what they can do, and how independently they can live. It can be the difference between being included or left out.

When accessibility is missing, it’s not just an inconvenience, it becomes a barrier that limits opportunity, independence, and connection.

Barriers That Stand in the Way

Accessibility is about more than convenience. It creates the opportunity to work, build relationships, and fully participate in everyday life. When accessibility is done well, it often fades into the background. But when it’s absent, it becomes impossible to ignore. Barriers like stairs without ramps, narrow doorways, or spaces not designed with inclusion in mind can feel overwhelming, like Goliaths standing in the way of inclusion and belonging.

Facing the Giants

The story of David and Goliath reminds us of what it means to face something that feels bigger than us. Goliath was a giant, seemingly impossible to overcome. But David didn’t rely on size or strength, he relied on faith, courage, and the tools placed in his path.

In many ways, barriers to accessibility can feel like those same giants. They stand tall and send the message that participation is not possible. But just like David, those challenges can be overcome when people choose to act, advocate, and create change.

Accessibility Takes Action

Accessibility doesn’t happen by accident; it happens through intentional action. Individuals, communities, and organizations all play a role in removing barriers and creating inclusive spaces.

Organizations like Servants at Work, Inc. make meaningful impact by building ramps that provide more than access, they provide freedom, dignity, and the ability for individuals to engage with their communities in new ways. Each ramp built is a step toward removing a barrier that once felt impossible to overcome.

Why It Matters

Accessibility matters because people matter.

At some point, it impacts all of us, whether for ourselves, a family member, or someone in our community. When we begin to view accessibility as a shared responsibility rather than an afterthought, we create stronger, more inclusive communities. And when we choose to take action, we help others face and overcome their Goliaths, one barrier at a time.


About the Author

Brandon Scott is a storyteller, advocate, and accessibility champion who has never let limitations define what is possible. Born with a physical disability and using a power wheelchair, Brandon has spent his life challenging expectations and redefining ability.

Brandon competed as a high school wrestler before giving back as a wrestling coach, encouraging others to push beyond their limits. His passion for sports also led him to the NCAA, where he helped manage social media coverage for Division I Championships, capturing moments that connect and inspire fans across the country.

Today, Brandon uses his voice to advocate for inclusion, accessibility, and opportunity for people of all abilities. He was the featured speaker at SAWs’ 2026 , where he shared his personal story and encouraged others to see accessibility not as an afterthought, but as a pathway to freedom, dignity, and community. Above all, Brandon is a proud husband and father who believes there are no limits to what people can achieve when they choose possibility over limitation.