When Weinberg freshman Savannah Hsu enrolled at Northwestern, she never imagined being sick for the first five months. She never imagined that an ear, nose, throat specialist would discover enlarged adenoids and say they were likely due to mold in her Bobb Hall dorm. She never imagined surgical removal would be her best option. Hsu.
On this episode of Access Utah, we preview the Northern Utah Conference on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, which takes place next week at Utah State University.
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WILTON Life Enrichment Advancing People, Inc. (LEAP) has created a fun way to support local businesses, incentivize their workforce and provide some therapeutic transactional activities for the individuals they support.
“One of our Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) suggested the idea of ‘The LEAP Store’ to our board of directors. This staff member recognized how much the people they support miss shopping and being active in the community since the pandemic started. The store allows for a safe, low-risk opportunity to shop while practicing all proper precautions,” explained Megan Goodine, LEAP’s Residential Services Director. “We are hopeful this spreads a little joy while helping folks prepare to re-enter their communities in a safe way. The smiles and appreciation have been priceless so far!”