TravelingWiki Now Documents Resources for the Non Visible Disability Community at all FAA Designated Large and Medium Sized (US) Hub Airports; Resources Now Provided in English, Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic, Portuguese, Hindi, Twi, Vietnamese & Russian
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Via one of Pennsylvania's most well-known Sports Cards Shows, TravelingWiki Foundation announces it has now launched its documentation of services for the Non Visible Disability Community (via its role as the sole external resource related to documenting Non Visible Disabilities for the TSA Cares Program, part of the US Department of Homeland Security) at over 75 US Airports, including all FAA-Designated "Large" & "Medium" Hub Airports (those constituting individually at least 1% and 0.25% of total US enplanements, respectively).
TravelingWiki Now Offers Free Resources in thirteen languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic, Portuguese, Hindi, Twi, Vietnamese & Russian.
This work, in travel, sports and beyond, follows extensive engagement with stakeholders associated with professional sports, via recent airport resource documentation. Engagements of TravelingWiki CEO Jonathan Sutter at recent events included the briefing of University of Colorado at Boulder's Deion Sanders, Jr. in Atlanta, GA on Special Needs resources and time with Larry Dean, one of the longest serving, still operating sports cards dealers in the United States (selling sports cards since the mid 1950s).
The full list of the 75+ US Airports served via TravelingWiki Foundation includes:
The CEO of TravelingWiki Foundation, Jonathan Sutter, notes, "TravelingWiki's expected growth in 2025 is 400%, and TravelingWiki deeply values the expansion of the resources being delivered to serve the 20M Americans in the Non Visible Disability community."
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