Letter from the Executive Director
Dear Supporters and Allies,
As I reflect on the past year, I am struck by how much our small but dedicated organization has accomplished, and how deeply your support has shaped our progress. Each step forward in 2025 has been rooted in the belief that preserving disability history and amplifying the voices of people with disabilities in Western Pennsylvania is not only valuable, but essential.
Much of our work this year focused on strengthening the foundation of the Consortium so that our mission can grow sustainably in the years ahead. Key milestones included:
- Significant progress on the upgrade of our online archive, funded by the Mellon Foundation, which will result in a fully searchable, accessible system designed to preserve disability history with professional standards and improved long-term sustainability.
- Completion of a comprehensive communications plan, supported by FISA Foundation, which is helping us communicate more effectively with our community.
- Advancements in our Empowered History project, funded by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, through which we reconnected with interviewees from our Intersection of Race & Disability project and secured new materials that will enrich our archive.
One of the most exciting highlights of the year was the successful launch of our inaugural Beyond History fundraising event, which brought our community together in new ways and established a strong foundation for what will become an annual tradition.
Thank you for believing in this mission, for supporting our team, and for helping build a more inclusive record of Western Pennsylvania’s history. We could not do this work without you, and I am profoundly grateful.
With deep appreciation,
Cindy Leonard
Executive Director
Mission and Vision
Read our Mission and Vision statements on this page.
Programs and Impact: By the Numbers
26+
New collections & materials advanced to repositories (to date).
13
Long-form oral histories recorded (to date).
112
“Beyond History” event attendees in 2025.
276,711
Visitors to Heinz History Center’s exhibits that include artifacts from the disability community, many collected in partnership with the Consortium.

Bulk Email
- 37 bulk emails sent
- 26,406 total recipients

Website
- 8,700 users
- 13,508 page views

- 1,000 followers
- 19,600 total views

YouTube
- 39 subscribers
- 5,123 total views
Projects
Upgrading Our Online Archive

One of our most transformative projects is the upgrade of our online archive, which will soon become a fully searchable, accessible resource for the public. We have been moving materials into a new professional collections system, improving descriptions and metadata, and designing a user-friendly interface built on best practices for accessibility and long-term sustainability. When complete, this upgraded archive will make it easier than ever for community members, researchers, and advocates to discover and learn from Western Pennsylvania’s disability history.
Strengthening Our Collections
This year, we made significant progress in strengthening the foundation of our archive – the heart of the Consortium’s mission. We continued developing clear and modernized collections policies to guide what we gather, how we preserve it, and how we keep it safe for future generations. This work ensures that the stories and materials in our care are documented to professional standards and remain organized, protected, and accessible for years to come.
Advancing the Empowered History Project

Through support from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, we deepened our work on the Empowered History project by reconnecting with the original participants in our Intersection of Race & Disability oral history series. Several individuals shared additional materials and stories, which will be added to the upgraded archive upon its launch. These contributions expand and enrich the historical record, ensuring that the voices of people at the intersections of marginalized identities are preserved with care.
Enhancing Communications & Outreach
With support from the FISA Foundation, we completed a comprehensive communications plan to strengthen how we engage with our community. This project also enabled us to create new promotional materials – including tabletop banners and logo items – that help us represent our mission more effectively at events, outreach activities, and public programs.
Sharing New Stories
In partnership with the Heinz History Center, we continued to highlight the lived experiences of disability advocates across our region. This year, we gathered and wrote new histories, including Kathleen Kleinmann, Shirley Abriola, and Bill Chrisner, which are or will be disseminated through our website and social media channels. This work brings personal histories to a wider audience and helps our community better understand the ongoing impact of disability advocacy in Western Pennsylvania.
Events
In October, we celebrated a major milestone – the Consortium’s 10th anniversary – with the inaugural Beyond History: Framing the Past, Shaping the Future event at the Heinz History Center. More than 110 community members joined us for an evening of connection, reflection, and storytelling, guided by emcee Chaz Kellem. The program featured a heartfelt tribute to longtime disability rights advocate Ginny Thornburgh, offered by Steering Committee member Nancy Murray, honoring her decades of leadership and impact in our region.


Guests also experienced a powerful conversation between disability advocate Mark Steidl and actress and writer Ann Talman, including a screening and live reenactment from her acclaimed work Woody’s Order!. The evening concluded with a look back at the Consortium’s first decade and a celebration of the community support that makes our work possible.
Meet Our 2025 Team
Staff Members
- Cindy Leonard, Executive Director
- Tina Calabro, Outreach & Preservation Manager
- Heather Glasby, Mellon Foundation Preservation Scholar
- Taylor Akers, Preservation Associate
2025 Partners, Funders, Supporters, Donors, and Sponsors
Partners
The following lists reflect support received as of 11/24/25.
Funders
- Mellon Foundation
- FISA Foundation
- Pennsylvania Museum and Historical Commission
Supporters Program
Corporate Patrons Level
- UPMC Health Plan
Corporate Supporters Level
- Anonymous
Nonprofit Advocates Level
- Institute on Disabilities at Temple University
- InVision Human Services
- Western PA School for the Deaf
Nonprofit Supporters Level
- The Arc of Pennsylvania
- Disability Pride PA
- Emmaus Community of Pittsburgh
- Mainstay LIfe Services
- The Provider Alliance
Individual Supporters Level
- Julie Aiken
- Tina Calabro
- Guy Caruso
- Bill Chrisner
- Dorene Cileti
- Max Colecchi
- James Conroy
- Chris Crytzer
- Holly Dick
- Craig Douglass
- Paul Freund
- Sierra Green
- Green-Smith Family
- Cindy Leonard
- Kristen Link
- Anne Madarasz
- Chris Phelps
- Peri Jude Radecic
- Emily Ruby
- Mordy Rudolf
- Barbara Sieck Taylor
- Joan Stein
- John Tague
- Steve Wiseman
Learn more about our Supporters Program and join the Consortium today!
Donors
- Tina Calabro
- Susan Chase
- Mary Hartley
- John G. and Katherine P. Lovelace Family
- Anne Madarasz
- Bob Nagy
- Kenneth Oakes
- Dana Olsen
- Eric Richardson
- Barbara Sieck Taylor
- Ann Talman
- Emily Tremain
In-Kind Donors
- Danielle and Tony Colecchi, Minuteman Press
- Andrea Coleman-Betts
- DePaul School for Hearing and Speech
- Rachel Evener-Tinsley
- Sarah Harris
- Cindy Leonard
- Cindy Leonard Consulting LLC
- Delaine Swearman
- Charlie Wallace
- Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children
Beyond History Event Sponsors
Presenting Sponsor
- Achieva
Pathfinder Sponsors
- FISA Foundation
- InVision Human Services
- Merakey Allegheny Valley School
Trailblazer Sponsors
- Cindy Leonard Consulting LLC
- Mainstay
- Pathways
- Keystone Human Services
- Nancy Murray
- UPMC Health Plan
Ally Sponsors
- The Arc of Fayette County
- The Arc of Indiana County
- Bender Leadership Academy
- BLACKBURN’S
- CLASS
- Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians
- Life’s Work of Western PA
- University of Pittsburgh, Office of Institutional Engagement and Wellbeing
Community Partner Sponsors
- Guy Caruso
- Cerveris Mediation
- Crytzer Communication
- Golden Triangle Council of the Blind
- Dr. Sylbia Kunst
We strive for accuracy in recognizing every donor who makes our work possible. If you notice anything missing or incorrect, please reach out to us at info@wpdhac.org so we may update our records. Your generosity truly sustains this work.





