Washington County voters will decide in May whether to support a levy funding the county Board of Developmental Disabilities.
Pikes Peak State College is expanding it's ASPIRE Scholars program.
Many families are worried about cuts in the budget that will end programs that help everyone from preschoolers to adults with special needs. “It makes me sad,” Anita Kitchen said. Kitchen is a retired ...
The program aims to reduce the stress that medical visits may cause for these patients and remove barriers to care.
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Advocates: Services, workers at risk from second year of developmental disabilities budget cuts
Baltimore County resident Tracie Feron is the mother of 29-year-old Connor Feron, who has autism and other medical conditions ...
Disability advocates in Maryland are disappointed that they, yet again, have to fight Gov. Wes Moore’s administration on its ...
Marylanders with developmental and intellectual disabilities are remaining firm in their fight against $200 million in proposed cuts to the agency that supports them. In the six weeks since cuts to ...
Inspired by a member of her family who had intellectual developmental disabilities, Laura Jones saw a need for a safe and ...
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