(JTA) — When he’s not working at the local dog care and boarding center, 24-year-old Raffi Stein-Klotz is usually playing kickball or tending to the garden at his residential facility in Boca Raton.
Children and adults with disabilities are finding a place to move, express themselves and build community through an adaptive dance program at Arts for All Wisconsin.
Joseph Admire plays Connect Four with volunteer Daisy Hayes during a session of Franklin Friends at the Franklin Cultural Arts & Recreation Center. Franklin Friends is a new monthly program for adults ...
Annual event raises funds for cooking clubs, swim programs and other opportunities for adults with disabilities.
I have lived in Concord, New Hampshire my whole life. It’s a welcoming community. It’s probably the most wheelchair-accessible city in New England, and the schools are pretty inclusive for students ...
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. — Georgia College and State University are telling folks with intellectual disabilities that their education matters too. The college launched the GCSU Thrive Initiative– a two-year ...