The purpose of the following statement is to clearly outline the accessibility measures taken by GiveWear Project. While we strive to make our website accessible to all users, it is your responsibility to ensure that your use of this site complies with local accessibility laws or regulations in your region.
Note: The sections below make up the full Accessibility Statement for the GiveWear Project website. Once finalized, this note should be removed before publishing the page.
For more information about website accessibility and best practices, we recommend reviewing accessibility resources relevant to your region or consulting with a qualified expert.
Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on [6/1/2025].
We at GiveWear Project are actively working to make our site, [www.givewearproject.org/ www.givewearproject.com], accessible to people with disabilities.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
GiveWear Project is committed to making our website accessible and inclusive for all visitors, including individuals with disabilities. To enhance user experience, we have implemented a range of accessibility features including alternative text for images, high-contrast design elements, clear heading structures, keyboard navigation support, and responsive layout compatibility. These adjustments are part of our ongoing efforts to improve accessibility for everyone.
To create an inclusive and user-friendly experience, GiveWear Project has implemented the following accessibility measures on www.givewearproject.org/ www.givewearproject.com:
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Identified and addressed potential accessibility issues using available accessibility tools
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Set the website’s default language to improve compatibility with screen readers
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Structured the content order on all pages for logical, intuitive navigation
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Applied clear and consistent heading structures throughout the site
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Added alternative text to all meaningful images
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Chose color combinations that meet recommended accessibility contrast standards
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Limited the use of motion and animation for users with sensitivity to movement
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Ensured that all videos, audio files, and downloadable documents on the site are accessible
What web accessibility is
Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of ensuring websites, tools, and technologies are usable by all people, including those with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities. This may involve compatibility with screen readers, support for keyboard-only navigation, clear text presentation, and intuitive interaction across all devices. Our goal is to ensure that everyone can access GiveWear Project’s site without barriers.
Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content
Some pages on the GiveWear Project website may contain third-party integrations, such as embedded forms, videos, or payment gateways, which are not fully under our control. As such, certain accessibility limitations may apply to those elements. While we strive to provide a consistent, accessible experience, we acknowledge that third-party content may not always meet the same standards and are working to improve these areas over time.
Accessibility arrangements in the organization
As a small nonprofit brand, GiveWear Project is continuously learning and implementing accessible practices into our digital presence. Our team prioritizes inclusive design and regularly reviews the site for usability and clarity. Although we do not have a dedicated accessibility coordinator, we are open to feedback and take all concerns seriously as we continue to build an accessible space for everyone.
Requests, issues and suggestions
We welcome feedback from all visitors. If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using the GiveWear Project website or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us at [givewearproject@gmail.com]. We will do our best to respond within a reasonable timeframe and take appropriate action to address any reported issues.