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Cerebral Palsy
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The Akron Beacon Journal Jewell Cardwell column
The Akron Beacon JournalFive sisters and sisters-in-law -- putting into action the Hollies' He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother lyrics -- are asking the community to come out June 7 to help ailing Paul Lemire. The "sisters," as they call themselves -- Deb Lemire-Kunz, Kim...Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Newspaper and Magazine, Hospitals and Clinics, Sports, Music
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Study confirms poverty hits the suburbs, too
The Philadelphia InquirerSay poverty in the Philadelphia area, and it conjures images of North Philadelphia or Kensington, not the suburbs. But the suburbs on both sides of the Delaware River are becoming steadily poorer, part of a national trend that confounds long-held...Tags: Kensington, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Delaware County, Brookings Institution, Aneurysm
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Through the Roof aims high for special-needs kids in DeSoto County
Commercial AppealFor Bill and Theri Hamilton of Southaven, seeing their 2 1/2-year-old-daughter, Laney, donning tot attire for a fashion show and interacting with other youngsters is viewing the child clothed in empowerment and needed skills. "Laney likes dressing up...Tags: Auction Service, Health and Medical Professionals, FedEx Corporation, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapists
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N.J. developmental centers brace for huge change
The Philadelphia InquirerWith its imposing, Victorian-era buildings and leafy, college-like campus, the Vineland Developmental Center was in its time a state-of-the-art institution for treating young women with complex mental and emotional disorders. At its peak in the late...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Health and Medical Professionals, Spina Bifida, Autism, Learning Disability
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Foster children with disabilities bond with all the pretty horses
Nearly two dozen foster children with a variety of disabilities spent time on Sunday petting, grooming and becoming friends with horses at Orlando's Trotters Park. "He just loves animals so much, that for him to be able to come out here and be with...
Tags: Kissimmee, Autism, Orlando, Muscular Dystrophy, Physical Disabilities
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93-5 'KHY Rock Report
Headlines for Monday, May 20, 2013
IN STORES THIS WEEK
Jared Leto and 30 Seconds to Mars are back with their fourth album, Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams.
Aussie rockers Airbourne return with their second album, Black Dog Barking.
The Rolling...Tags: NBC (tv network), Bradley Cooper, Folklore and Mythology, Super Bowl, Ruby Tuesday Incorporated
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Special Olympians dazzle at summer games
Thousands of spectators cheered and hollered as track runners bolted toward the finish line in this weekend's Special Olympics Florida's Summer Games. Alex Hernandez's mother and coach watched from the sidelines as the 18-year-old Winter Garden...
Tags: Winter Garden, Tampa, Track and Field, Special Olympics, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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A blessing to Lawrence High
The Decatur Daily, Ala.They are our future, these fresh-faced teenagers. For 13 years they worked, mastering coloring inside the lines, the alphabet and multiplication tables. They learned how to write book reports, conduct experiments and speak in foreign languages....Tags: Schools, Mount Hope, University of Alabama, High Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel In The Moment column
Milwaukee Journal SentinelAngela Schoepke doesn't need to walk across a stage in a cap and gown. Every day is a celebration of what the soon-to-be-graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has accomplished, despite 10 major orthopedic surgeries by the time she was 12,...Tags: Learning Disability, Teaching and Learning, Seizures, Human Interest, Students
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UTEP accounting student adds degree to his success
El Paso Times, TexasIt might not seem like a big deal to most when Javier "Little Jay" Moguel Jr., 24, walks across the stage at the Don Haskins Center this afternoon to receive a degree in accounting. After all, he is just one of more than 2,600 students who will be doing...Tags: Students, Medical Procedures and Tests, Shriners, Colleges and Universities, University of Texas at El Paso
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Disabled performers steal the show on South Florida stages
Though they vary in composition and mission, South Florida's diverse lineup of disabled performers have a special commonality: They shine a spotlight on the growing notion that talent is not diminished by disability. "I'm a dancer, you wouldn't expect...
Tags: Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Entertainment Events, North Lauderdale
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Cerebral Palsy Photos
? Kauffman didn't flinch. "I was born this way for some...
(October 23, 2012)
Octavia Byars smiles with her son, T.J., while they wor...
(October 3, 2012)
July 31: For the second time this summer, a local famil...
(August 2, 2012)