UM’s MOSSAIC program helps college students who are to be considered neurodivergent connect, make friends and improve the way they communicate in the world.
marathon ever and i will tell you what i mean by that in a moment because that s what the organisers say. there is a 92 year old man i believe call david running it, from london. and we also have an 18 year old who has just turned 18 because that s the minimum age limit, she was 18 two days ago. the inclusivity i m talking about is that the marathon organisers have said for the first time ever the elite winners of the men s and women s wheelchair races will win the same money as the men s and women s elite races. so they are going to be getting £40,000 in first place, £24,000 in second and £18,000 in third. that is parity of prize money that a lot of the wheelchair athletes have said speaks volumes on athletes have said speaks volumes on a global scale. also inclusivity, in the finish area they have made some changes, and have added a quiet space for runners who are neurodivergent, and a faith space for runners of all religions to go and reflect on the finish area they have made som
today. is this the start of a budding relationship in a team sense? what is next for you guys? i will do as many marathons as rosy as happy will do as many marathons as rosy as happy to will do as many marathons as rosy as happy to do will do as many marathons as rosy as happy to do with will do as many marathons as rosy as happy to do with me will do as many marathons as rosy as happy to do with me. happy to do with me. organisers are callin: this happy to do with me. organisers are calling this the happy to do with me. organisers are calling this the most happy to do with me. organisers are calling this the most inclusive - calling this the most inclusive london marathon ever. as a result, changes to the finish line. a prayer space at the finish line, also a quiet space for runners who may be neurodivergent to get away from the crowd. this year s london marathon is for everyone. if you would like to take part in next year s, the ballot is opening today.- to take part in n
Autism Branches hosted its third annual Autism Sensory Festival on April 9 at Wilkerson Mill Park, inviting flocks of families from across the country to participate in a fun and