Accessible Housing = Accessible Lives
The Accessible Housing Accessible Lives Red Shirt Day T-Shirt celebrates National Red Shirt Day (Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026) with a powerful message: accessible housing is essential for accessible lives. This original GoodOnU design advocates for housing rights and expresses solidarity with people with disabilities during National Accessibility Week (May 31 - June 6, 2026).
About Red Shirt Day & National Accessibility Week:
National Red Shirt Day will be held on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026. This day is dedicated to supporting the core value of accessibility and expressing solidarity with people with disabilities. National Accessibility Week will also occur from May 31st to June 6th, 2026. We encourage everyone to wear red on Red Shirt Day and throughout the week to support the cause.
Why You'll Love This Tee:
- Bold Accessible Housing Message – Advocates for accessible housing as a fundamental right
- Perfect for Red Shirt Day – June 3rd, 2026 and National Accessibility Week
- 100% Soft Cotton – Comfortable, breathable fabric perfect for everyday wear
- Unisex Fit – Designed to fit every body comfortably
- Durable Construction – Made to withstand frequent wear and washing
- Conversation Starter – Sparks discussions about housing rights and accessibility
- Supports Real Change – Proudly backing Accessible Housing Network and the fight for accessible housing
More Than Just a Red Shirt
This tee is a powerful statement that accessible housing is not a luxury—it's a necessity. Without accessible housing, people with disabilities cannot live independently, participate in their communities, or access the opportunities they deserve. Wear it to advocate for housing justice and show your commitment to creating accessible lives for all.
Perfect For:
Red Shirt Day (June 3, 2026), National Accessibility Week (May 31 - June 6), disability advocates, housing rights activists, allies, and anyone committed to accessible housing.
Sizes: Available in adult sizes S–3XL
Original GoodOnU design. Proudly printed in Canada by GoodOnU.ca – Disability-led advocacy apparel.
