The Disability Caravan for Freedom and Justice, a national campaign promoting voting rights and accessibility for the disability community, came to the Athens-Clarke County Library on June 14 […]
Celebrating Disability Pride Month in Saratoga and beyond – The Mercury News
Flash Sale Don’t miss this great opportunity Standard Digital Access $6 for 1 year Already a subscriber? Log in Law enforcement officers and Special Olympics athletes will carry […]
Find out how much your 2024 Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) payment will be
Learn how much SSDI you can get. The Social Security Administration explains how. If you have a new disability that prevents you from working, you may be wondering […]
$1,900 in Social Security checks for seniors and people with disabilities
Retirement and disability are two scenarios in which financial stability can be threatened. Social Security checks are especially helpful in these situations. The Social Security Administration (SSA for […]
Mental Illness in Pets – Sentinel and Enterprise
Vinnie the orange cat is very intelligent, but not all cats are born with all their instincts. (Sally Cragin) DEAR PET TALK: Can Cats and Dogs Be Born […]
Elder Disability and Resource Center hosts 3rd Annual Elder Abuse Walk | News
The Asia Center for the Prevention of Elder Abuse held its third annual Elder Abuse Walk on Saturday to coincide with World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. […]
Why we speak out for parents of children with intellectual disabilities
On the surface, we may seem to be on very different paths. Tony Snell is a professional basketball player and nine-year NBA veteran. Tim Shriver is the Chairman […]
No longer overlooked: Transgender artist Lorenza Boettner finds beauty in disability
This article is part of “Overlooked,” a series of obituaries about notable people who went unreported in The Times since 1851. During New York City’s Gay Pride weekend […]
Carmel woman doesn’t let disability stop her | Newsletter
This is Erik Chalhoub, and I’m feeling inspired after reading Pam Marino’s article in this week’s Weekly. Marino focuses on the life of Carmel resident Carmella Cantisani, a […]
Learning disabilities in higher education: Community college graduates describe receiving needed services
Even more for families. If you enjoyed this article, you’ll also love the LAist Early Childhood Newsletter: every two weeks you’ll receive popular articles and resources on issues […]