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The Golisano Foundation said it is distributing $426,300 in a first round of COVID-19 response grants to Western New York organizations.Just over $400,000…
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The longer public schools remain closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the more some parents worry that children with special needs will fall…
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How does a child in a wheelchair enjoy a ride on a merry-go-round? Joyfully, if it's an adaptive merry-go-round. There is a new place to play in…
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Public listening sessions are being held over the next few weeks to study accessible ride sharing services for customers with disabilities. The New York…
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Downtown social services agency The Arc Erie County is moving its administrative offices out of Buffalo and beefing up its services offered in the city…
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A significant change is coming to the way New Yorkers with intellectual and developmental disabilities receive services. The next few months will be…
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A recently passed House bill has many in the disability community speaking out. Advocates say the ADA Education and Reform Act would gut many provisions…
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Physical disabilities do not have to become barriers to obtaining a quality education.In a report written and produced by Terrance Young, WBFO's Brian…
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Stories on television and at the movies that include people with disabilities are becoming more prevalent. But recent studies have found that while the…
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Daemen College is launching a new athletics program that provides people with disabilities weekly opportunities to experience the excitement and…