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How a Free Screening Changed Isaac “Joe” Crawford's Life

Suffering from headaches and often squinting to see better, it was clear Crawford needed to get his eyes checked.
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British Youth Leaders Embrace the Power of Inclusion

William Browning and his sister Jemima Browning from North Yorkshire are using their skills to create a more inclusive future.
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Made For Each Other- A Brother and Sister Tale

From riding bikes, playing basketball and enjoying a game of hide and go seek, there is nothing like having a sibling to have fun with.
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How David Egan Found His Voice Through Sports

David Egan has always dreamed big. Learn how he is changing attitudes toward people with intellectual disabilities.
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Twins Awed By Athletes at World Winter Games 2017

Duncan and Cedric followed their sister Victoria to World Games 2017, and they couldn't stop raving about the athletes.
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Breno: The Will to Win

Hist first goal was to play judo so he could be like his older brother. Soon Breno had a new goal—to be the best judo player he could.

Rosa's Law Signed Into Law by President Obama

A journey that began as one Maryland family’s battle for respect and acceptance for their daughter and sister, Rosa, became a significant milestone in the ongoing battle for dignity, inclusion and respect of all people with intellectual disabilities when United States President Barack Obama signed bill S.2781 into federal law on October 5, 2010.
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