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Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

Troops in Contact is committed to improving access to website content and key supporter, volunteer, and partner workflows.

Last updated: May 31, 2026

Commitment

Troops in Contact wants its website to be usable by the widest reasonable audience, including people who use assistive technologies. Accessibility is treated as an ongoing part of maintaining the website, not a one-time task.

Accessibility target

The website is maintained with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA as the practical target. This target helps guide decisions around color contrast, keyboard navigation, semantic markup, readable content, form labels, focus states, and alternative text.

Practical approach

Troops in Contact works to keep key website paths, including mission information, contact paths, donation pages, volunteer forms, and newsletter signups, understandable and navigable. The website uses structured headings, labeled form fields, keyboard-visible focus styles, and descriptive link text where practical.

As the website changes, new content and components should be reviewed for accessibility before launch and improved when issues are found.

Third-party services

Some parts of the website may rely on third-party services, including Stripe payment elements, analytics scripts, social media links, embedded assets, or monitoring tools. Troops in Contact does not control every aspect of those third-party services, but will consider reported barriers when choosing how to configure or present them.

Feedback

If you experience an accessibility barrier on this website, contact Troops in Contact at info@troopsincontact.org or use the contact page. Helpful details include the page URL, the device and browser you were using, the assistive technology involved if any, and what happened.

Ongoing improvement

Troops in Contact may update this statement as the website changes, accessibility work is completed, or feedback identifies areas that need attention. The updated date above reflects the latest version of this statement.