CIDNY 2026 Gala

Photo collage of CIDNY's 2025 Gala featuring Gerlado Rivera, Bernard Carabello, City Council Member Harvey Epstein, Mike Schweinsburg of 504 Democratic Club, CIDNY's Dr. Sharon McLennon Wier, and more

Accessibility Transforms Lives

Join us for CIDNY’s Third Annual Gala, Accessibility Transforms Lives, on Monday, October 5, 2026 to celebrate the powerful impact of advocacy on New York City’s disability community—and support the critical work still ahead.

Featuring:

    • Keynote by Jenna Bainbridge (she/her), actor, singer, and disability rights advocate, currently appearing on Broadway as Nessarose in Wicked.
    • Award presentations honoring outstanding disability justice advocates
    • The beautiful and fully accessible Perelman Arts Center at the World Trade Center

Since 1978, CIDNY has fought for improved accessibility for all New Yorkers. In 2025 alone, we directly helped 75,000 New Yorkers with disabilities to overcome barriers and access better physical health, mental health, housing, education, employment, voting, and transportation. Our annual gala is a celebration of all that we have accomplished, and a fundraiser to support the work yet to come.

Date: Monday, October 05, 2026, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Location: Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC), 251 Fulton Street New York, NY 10007

Tickets: On sale July 1, 2026

Keynote Speaker: Jenna Bainbridge (she/her), actor, singer, and disability rights advocate, currently appearing on Broadway as Nessarose in Wicked.

At 16 months old, Jenna suddenly became partially paralyzed from the waist down, the cause is still unknown. She navigates the world now as an ambulatory wheelchair user. In 2024 she became the first wheelchair user to perform in a New Musical on Broadway when she made her debut in Suffs, which won the 2024 Tony Awards for Best Book and Best Music. She can be seen in NBC’s Found, and you can hear her narrate the audio books for Marieke Nijkamp’s Unbroken and Alice Wong’s Disability Intimacy. In addition to performing, Jenna is also the Co-founder of ConsultAbility, a consulting firm whose mission is to work with theatrical institutions and educational programs to create more accessible spaces and inclusive programming for disabled artists, bridging the gap between what is desired and what is required when working with disabled artists in the theatrical world.. Click here for more about Jenna Bainbridge.

Headshot image of Jenna Bainbridge seated in a wheelchair looking forward.

 

Sponsorship Opportunities

For questions or to secure a sponsorship, please contact Sarah Pita at spita@cidny.org or 347-971-8002.

 

If you cannot be there with us in person, you can still support our work and the people we serve with a donation at https://www.cidny.org/donation/