Accessibility

Built for everyone.

Our mission is to protect and restore every daughter. That includes the daughters, donors, volunteers, and partners who use a screen reader, a switch device, captioning, or any other assistive technology to be in the room.

Last reviewed 13 May 2026 Standard WCAG 2.1 Level AA Next review 13 November 2026

Our commitment.

Daughter Project is committed to making our website, communications, programs, and events accessible to people of all abilities. We design and develop daughterproject.org to conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, published by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative.

We audit the site every six months with a combination of automated tooling (axe, Lighthouse, WAVE), manual keyboard and screen reader testing (NVDA on Windows, VoiceOver on macOS and iOS, TalkBack on Android), and feedback from disabled users on our advisory panel.

Accessibility is never finished. When we find a barrier, we fix it. When you find one we missed, please tell us so we can.

AA

WCAG 2.1 Level AA

The international standard for accessible web content. Covers perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust requirements across vision, hearing, mobility, and cognition.

Compliance status Substantial conformance
Audit cadence Every 6 months
What you can request

Specific accommodations available.

You do not need to explain or document a disability to ask. Email info@myglobalfamily.org and we will set it up. Standard turnaround is two business days, faster for events.

Large print materials

Annual reports, gala programs, donor letters, and event signage in 18pt and 24pt sans serif. Email us a week before your event.

Audio descriptions

Audio described versions of our impact videos and gala highlight reel, with descriptive narration of on-screen action.

Captions and transcripts

Every video on our site ships with accurate human-edited captions and a downloadable transcript. Live event streams include real-time captioning.

ASL and BSL interpretation

Sign language interpretation at galas, watch parties, and major fundraising events. Request at registration or up to 10 days before.

Plain language summaries

Plain language versions of our policies, annual reports, and program updates. Available on request and increasingly published by default.

Quiet space and sensory breaks

A reserved quiet room at every in-person event for sensory regulation, prayer, breastfeeding, or a needed pause. No questions, no booking required.

Contact

Found a barrier? Tell us.

If something on this site, in our communications, or at one of our events is not working for you, we want to fix it. Email or call. We respond within two business days.