An excerpt from Silent No Longer on how disability services commodify and devalue the humanity of people with disabilities.
Care center executive director says contract is “fair” and will allow the organization to focus on essential client care.
Ross County’s disability board earned Ohio’s highest three-year accreditation after a full state review praised its programs ...
"It's a very intense volunteer responsibility," said NEADS marketing director Audrey Trieschman of the puppy raisers, adding ...
In recent years, IATP has launched additional initiatives, including its Tech Kitchen, a program dedicated to equipping ...
"They feel important because they have a job," said Arc of Greater Brockton Employment Specialist Jean Snow-Haskell. "It's ...
Rise Life Services of Riverhead has appointed Vinita Permenter as their new CEO. Ms. Permenter, who goes by Jeanette, brings ...
Jon D’Angelo started the week telling a worker key to his being able to live in his own house that they were getting a pay ...
Everyday Sunshine, a nonprofit formed to help people with developmental disabilities, has found a new, larger location on ...
Harvest Café is open Wednesday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., with dinner service Thursday through Saturday from 4 to ...
The inaugural Swing Into Action golf tournament, a benefit for Eagle Valley Children’s Home in Carson City, brought more than ...
The government is using an ‘instrument’ designed by the University of Melbourne to reassess support payments for disabled ...
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