Taking the bus or calling an Uber isn't something most people have to plan ahead for. But for people who use wheelchairs, securing a reliable ride can take days, even a week of preparation. One ...
Clinic’s home-delivered meals program continues to take the burden of cooking off people in need. The program predominantly ...
Judy Edwards and her son Eric traveled from Palmer to advocate for people with disabilities at the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau this week, and now one part of that process is a bit easier. A newly ...
A Bay Village student, 11-year-old Noah Cronin, went to Washington to teach Congress a few lessons about living with Tourette Syndrome.
More than 100 programs run by the U.S. Department of Education are shifting to other agencies, and that number could grow in ...
Few questions were answered about Cambridge’s disability practices during a March 11 meeting of the Human Services and Veterans Committee, which heard from city departments about their accessibility ...
About 60 artworks by students from the Artistic Intelligence program are on display at the Community School of Music and Arts in Mountain View until March 29. The exhibition celebrates the joy of ...
People can see limits in autistic individuals, but I proudly kiss those limits goodbye,’ says service missionary in Arizona ...
Inspired by her son, Kim Catalfamo created a 3,000-book library for adults with disabilities at New Concepts for Living in Paramus.
For those living with disabilities, simple tasks like crossing the street can present daily challenges. Members of local ...
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