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Liam's Be Care opens Thursday in Lowell on World Down Syndrome Day. It’s part of a group of cafes hiring people with intellectual disabilities.
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Disability Advocates of Kent County is hosting an event for Disability Awareness Day this Friday
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The demand for service dogs keeps growing and a local group can’t get enough puppy raisers to meet it, so they’re trying something new
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Rapid Growth Media Publisher Tommy Allen returns to the show.
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ABVI’s ED Tim Tuthill and Employment Coordinator Osman Koroma discuss their Run for Sight 5k
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Disability Advocates of Kent County's Inclusion Consultant and Trainer, Jon Cauchi, joins the show to talk about the American's with Disabilities Act, and the role of Disability Advocates of Kent County in the community.
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Liam’s Law was named after an eight-year-old boy who was born with several rare, life-altering conditions which prevent him from learning proper potty-training.
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Tours Around Michigan has become the first tour company in the United States to be endorsed by Europe’s Accessible Travel Press.
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Shelley Irwin welcomes the president of Ms. Wheelchair America, Shelly Loose
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Parking signs in Michigan for people with disabilities are getting a new update. The state is doing away with language and a logo that advocates say is outdated.