Autism Awareness Month approaching
April starts Autism Awareness Month. This past year has proven especially difficult for children with autism and their parents or caretakers.
Posted: Mar 31, 2021 6:17 PM
Posted By: Porsha Williams
VIGO COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) - April starts Autism Awareness Month. This past year has proven especially difficult for children with autism and their parents or caretakers.
Stephanie Ramos is a speech-language pathologist at Hopebridge Clinic, she says the past year has been a challenge.
Because we have to wear masks so not only do they have difficulty being able to identify anybody being able to hear the words of people is masking as well. There has been a challenge but fortunately, with the clinic, I work with we still work one on one with the kiddos so they re still getting that direct contact that they need, says Stephanie Ramos.
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Feb 23, 2021 / 08:36 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Black Greek organizations have been impacting communities around the world for more than a century.
Black fraternities and sororities started with college-educated people of color, focusing on issues and advocating for the Black community. It’s a bond like no other.
Four sororities and five fraternities make up “The Divine 9.” In Indianapolis, all nine organizations serve together under the National Pan-Hellenic Council to make sure there is community change and betterment.
“Black Greek organizations have always been a source of family and community. When all of our orgs were founded, Black people did not have a voice, like they do today,” said Ezell Marrs lll, member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.