When you consider the freedoms that you enjoy, we ask you to consider that many of our founders and early leaders of this country lived with a disability.
Group helping combat isolation for those with disabilities in Ottawa, Allegan counties Because of underlying health conditions, it s forced them not to be able to work or to be out just interacting with other people, Trowbridge said. Author: Keely Lovern Updated: 7:16 PM EDT April 16, 2021
OTTAWA COUNTY, Mich. The pandemic has left many people feeling isolated and more lonely than usual. And for those with disabilities, that isolation is even greater.
Disability Network Lakeshore, or DNL, is working to change that, and they re doing it with money through the CARES Act from the federal government. The pandemic has created significant social isolation, said Stacey Trowbridge, Director of Community Development for DNL.