Those With Invisible Disabilities
The system started from a conversation at Gatwick Airport that took place a couple of years ago. In 2016, the founders of the program wanted to know, “How can we recognize that one of our passengers may have a non-obvious disability?” From there, they were able to come up with a brilliant idea.
Hidden Disabilities Symbol
A billion people across the globe could use the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower symbol. According to the World Health Organization, that is the number of people living with some kind of impairment. A different survey, one that was conducted in the United States, reported that almost three-quarters of Americans suffer from disabilities that do not have any visual signal.