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“I Am, I Can, I Do”

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Featuring Steve Derelian, an USC Business Graduate, Attorney and surfer…

Putting Disabilities to Work

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Great ideas do not originate with a specific race, gender, color, creed…

Community Food Drive

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On October 22nd over 100 “witches” gathered and collected food…

Health Care Disparities for Disabled

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People with disabilities face lack of access to facilities, services…

Career Exploration

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Have you ever had a certain impression about what a certain field of work was like…

Special Needs Students Celebrate Life in Austin, TX

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The Austin Harmony Project provides special needs citizens the opportunity to be involved in the arts. Harmony utilizes the arts as a natural means to positively stimulate and celebrate life, while giving each participant a deserved sense of well-being.

Welcoming Children with Autism on Your Playground

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Simple planning tips to help accommodate children with autistic disorders…

Welcoming Guests Accompanied by Service Animals

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The laws err on the side of protecting people with disabilities…

VABIR and VocRehab client gives back to the community

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  Mike Fairbanks (left), Melissa Mahoney-Carvey and Steve Mestyan pose behind a free food stand set up at the Asa Bloomer State Office Building in Rutland. The stand is part of The Garden Project — a collaborative effort between a variety of groups to bring free fresh food to people in the Rutland area. Fairbanks [...]

You Can Make A Difference

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No Brain Injury Association event highlights our mission more vividly than the Walk for Thought. That’s because so many of our participants are people with a brain injury, their families, friends, caregivers, and co-workers. The Walk for Thought takes on a special significance for many and becomes a personal cause.
Why should you help?
In today’s fast-paced world, accidents happen. In an instant, you or a person you love could experience an unexpected trauma or illness that results in brain injury. Supporting the Walk for Thought means more funding for important preventative programs, plus support programs for those with a brain injury and their loved ones.