II. To initiate, improve, and promote equal access for people with physical disabilities to services, transportation, buildings, businesses, stores, and services. For example, by suggesting operators of such enterprises to install a wheelchair accessible door into their establishments.
III. To cultivate the treatment of people with physical disabilities with the same respect and consideration that able-bodied people seem to receive in today's society.
IV. To remove attitudinal and systemic barriers that persons with physical disabilities must handle on a daily basis by educating and talking with able-bodied people where we meet them in the daily pursuit of our lives.