TOPEKA (KSNT)- March is National Developmental Disability Awareness month, and the Capper Foundation in Topeka is highlighting why this recognition matters to the community. The Capper Foundation ...
With Sunday marking World Autism Day, this week on Chronicle we're exploring the challenges facing Nebraska's most vulnerable. Some 250,000 people in our state have some developmental, intellectual, ...
MBA Class of 2024 students Landon Hollingsworth (MBA/MPA-ID 2024) and Teresa Danso-Danquah (MBA 2024) discuss forming and leading the Disability Advocacy and Affinity Group (DAAG), the challenges and ...
March is Disability Awareness Month, and to celebrate the Greensburg Decatur County Chamber of Commerce is hosting an open house and a ribbon cutting at 11:30 a.m. today (Tuesday, March ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - According to the CDC, one in six kids nationwide have a developmental disability. It’s usually diagnosed early childhood and can impact physical and mental growth. Music notes, ...
Shouts of “You got this,” “Miracle Boy,” and “Go, Angelo!” echoed through the room at Family Residences and Essential Enterprises (FREE)’s Old Bethpage headquarters as Angelo walked up to the podium.
Albert Einstein, Emily Dickinson, Bill Gates, Dan Aykroyd, Mary Temple Grandin, and Simone Biles—other than their remarkable talents and achievements, they each have in common a developmental ...
Disabilities come in all shapes and sizes and chances are, you know someone living with a disability. According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than 26% of American adults have some type of ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - March is developmental disabilities awareness month, which is a group of conditions that emerge in early childhood and affect a person’s physical and mental growth. On Sunday, the ...
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - For some, sports are not just a physical activity but a representation of the team, the school, the community and the self. On Tuesday, the University of Southern ...
PITTSFIELD — We need to work together as a team. That was the message from disabilities advocate Brian Fitzpatrick after a disability awareness walk on Thursday afternoon in downtown Pittsfield.
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