Moms—or the people who love us like moms—are often the ones who just get us. They keep life moving. They see potential where others see limits. And for people with disabilities, that love can take many forms: hands-on care, fierce advocacy, deep listening, and unshakable belief. Some moms manage feeding tubes, therapy schedules, and school […]
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By: Nicole Jorwic, Director of Rights Policy
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“Today, a majority of...
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“A new draft, new talking points, ...
By Mary L. Waltari, Esq., Special Needs Alliance
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