Life Moves Foward
About Us
Our vision is a world where individuals and families living with disability can thrive, grow and find community.
Allora partners with individuals, families, and organizations to navigate the complexities of disability with clarity and confidence.
Our approach blends strategic consulting with personal insight, helping both people and systems create environments where everyone can thrive—at home, at work, and in the world.
Our Mission
Enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and their families while advancing access, equity and inclusion for all.
Our Values
At Allora, we believe in creating a more navigable, dignified world—one step at a time.
Dignity for Every Individual and Family
We honor the worth of every person—regardless of disability, income, family makeup, or background. Dignity is non-negotiable.
Equity at Every Level
From one-on-one coaching to large-scale consulting, we design supports that meet people where they are and adjust to what they need—because fairness isn’t one-size-fits-all.
Inclusive Innovation
We create tools and products that solve real-world problems with both function and beauty—because access should feel good, not just be possible.
Community Collaboration
Whether we're working with a parent, a school district, or a city planner—we know progress happens when we co-design with the people affected most.
Intersections Inform Everything
We recognize how disability overlaps with race, language, class, gender, and geography. Our work is shaped by the layered realities people live every day.
Practical Expertise, Lived Experience
Our approach combines professional knowledge with personal understanding. We’ve lived it—and we build what we wish we had.
Moving the System, Not Just the Individual
We don’t just help people adapt to broken systems—we challenge the systems to adapt too. Through consulting, speaking, and advocacy, we aim to spark broader change.
Amber Davis, Founder
Amber is a mother, a queer disabled woman, and a strategist helping people and institutions adapt to life after major change. Whether it’s a spinal cord injury, a birth diagnosis like Down syndrome, or moving across state lines with a disabled child, she’s lived it—and has built systems to help others do it too. Amber brings these lived experiences, clarity and empathy to every step.
Amber’s two sons were adopted from Ukraine as infants. Both have Down syndrome and autism. She has fought for every bit of care, connection, and dignity they deserve—while navigating her own spinal cord injury and the systems that weren’t built for any of them.
She knows what it feels like to sit across from a doctor and hear the words that change everything. She understands the overwhelm of paperwork, the isolation of starting over in a new town, and the uncertainty of an unclear future. She also knows the power of the right plan, the right allies, and spaces built to include—not exclude—disabled individuals and their families.
Professionally, Amber brings over 20 years of experience working with local governments, nonprofits, political campaigns, and community organizations. From policy navigation, emergency response coordination, and strategic funding efforts to grant writing, event planning, and not-for-profit leadership, she has built a career at the intersection of public service and systems change.
Her work has supported state agencies, private sector partners, and community-based organizations in moving from intention to implementation—with a focus on sustainable, people-first solutions. Amber is equally skilled at guiding local government through complex regulatory strategy as she is in walking alongside families facing life after diagnosis.
She is known for solving complex, once-in-a-lifetime problems—from adapting homes and navigating interstate disability services to building accessible public spaces and planning sensory-friendly family travel.
Amber founded Allora to help families, agencies, and communities move from stuck to supported. From compliant to inclusive. From “now what?” to what comes next.
“For every family asking ‘What now?’ — I’ve been there.”
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