You’d be surprised how often people with disabilities are judged just because they don’t “look” disabled. In Seattle, Paul Castle, a legally blind illustrator, was turned away from a restaurant with his guide dog, Mr. Maple, simply because staff didn’t believe he was blind. The twist? The manager later apologized, promised better staff training, and even gave Paul a gift card. Paul’s experience is a powerful reminder: disabilities come in many forms, and service animals are essential. How can we help our community become more aware and inclusive of invisible disabilities? #Entertainment #Seattle #DisabilityAwareness