Evan’s Journey to Entrepreneurship: “I’m more capable than I gave myself credit for.”
Evan is the founder of Warstone Prosthetics, selling gender-affirming packers and prosthetics for transgender men and transmasculine people.
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Evan is the founder of Warstone Prosthetics, selling gender-affirming packers and prosthetics for transgender men and transmasculine people.
Pippa is working to improve the quality of life for neurodivergent children and their families through her business NeuroKin.
The inaugural graduating cohort of Hatch’s programme for Disabled entrepreneurs share their experiences of the Launchpad.
Charlie’s art business is the culmination of her lifelong love of photography and a response to becoming disabled several years ago.
This ADHD Awareness Month we spoke to Andy Hoang, the founder of Beyond Blocks, who is building problem-solving skills in children.
Katie Cory is the founder of Peb and Reg, a positivity-led stationery brand seeking to spread joy through its illustrated lifestyle gifts.
Inclusive and accessible recruitment best practice guide for attracting and recruiting Disabled and neurodivergent people.
In this guest post Phoebe Gibbons provides business founders with tips on building an inclusive business through lived experience.
For Disability Pride Month this July we are celebrating the disabled founders in our community and amplify their amazing businesses.
As a disabled person in the UK it can be challenging to find a flexible and inclusive working environment, so why not make one for yourself?
(Photo Credit: BBC: Writersroom) In this article we talk to Charlie Swinbourne, a partially d/Deaf entrepreneur, journalist, screenwriter, and founder of the world’s most popular

The International Day of Persons with Disabilities is celebrated by the UN every year on 3rd December. For Hatch this date is extra special because