
WHO WE ARE
Able Faith provides community and
life-changing programs for people with neurological disabilities and their caregivers.

THE PROBLEM
332,000
People in the DFW area have a disability that affects their mobility
Americans with a disability have used up ALL of their savings
Shared that their disability caused emotional and psychological problems like anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts

44%


57%
VARIABLE CAREGIVER SUPPORT
Lack of income and low salaries for
caregivers makes turnover high
MINIMAL COMMUNITY SUPPORT
AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
Leads to isolation and loneliness

70%
Family members who are caregivers report depression, sleeplessness, and back problems.
75%
Nearly

Family caregivers do not go to the doctor as often as they should, and 55% say they skip doctor appointments.
OUR STORY
Able Faith was founded in 2020 with a mission to create a community where individuals with neurological disabilities and their caregivers could find strength, belonging, and hope. Our journey began with a recognition of the profound need for ongoing resources, support, and connection for those living with paralysis and other neurological conditions.
In June 2023, we celebrated the grand opening of the Able Faith Center—a 6,000+ square foot facility located at 4350 Sigma Road, Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75244, near the Addison area of DFW. This space now hosts our expanding programs, including adaptive physical training, life skills classes, and community socials. It has become a vibrant hub of connection, progress, and encouragement for our members and their families.
Today, Able Faith is a growing, donor-funded nonprofit powered by a small but mighty staff, a dedicated team of volunteers, a strong and supportive Board of Directors, and the generosity of those who believe in our mission. Jose Martinez, one of our co-founders, continues to lead the day-to-day operations as CEO & President, guiding the mission with purpose and heart. Our services remain at little to no cost, ensuring that our community has continued access to vital resources.
At Able Faith, we believe that even in the face of paralysis, purpose and progress are always possible. Together, we help each other turn the page toward possibility.