March is National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. It was established in 1987 to foster inclusion and remove community barriers ...
The Lima Kiwanis Club is celebrating Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month by highlighting its Aktion Club, which ...
Before the headset went on, Armand could complete exactly one step of the task correctly. One out of ten. He wasn’t struggling because he wasn’t trying. The task, shelving library books in assigned ...
A Saginaw-area couple is set to pitch plans to expand their before- and after-school program on the popular reality TV show “Shark Tank.” In other local business news, the inventor of the Amigo ...
The Jefferson County Board of Developmental Disabilities has a plethora of activities slated leading up to Developmental Disabilities Awareness Week at the School of Bright Promise. All of the fun ...
In 1987, President Ronald Reagan declared March to be Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, inspired by years of advocacy. The deinstitutionalization movement of the 1970s and early 1980s had ...
The month of March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, and it’s celebrated to promote understanding, acceptance, and inclusion of those with disabilities. For ...
PHOTO PROVIDED The Clinton County Board of Commissioners unanimously proclaimed March 2026 as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Accepting the proclamation was Stephen Shope on behalf of the ...
The Developmental Disability Resource Board of Jasper County is hosting free public film screenings throughout March to highlight the experiences of people with developmental disabilities, and ...
WPBF 25 goes "On the Record" with The Arc of Palm Beach County on what is being done to help people with disabilities.
Since 1987, March has been celebrated as National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. This month-long observance brings attention to the varied and unique experiences of individuals with ...
At the University, Best Buddies breaks down traditional social barriers between young adults with and without IDD, creating a less isolating world through sincere, enduring friendships.