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Speech and Language Development Center (SLDC) and 9 aligned nonprofits will partner with the Orange County Community Foundation (OCCF) on May 20 for Empowering Possibilities, a collaborative Giving Day to support people with disabilities living in Orange County. The 24-hour online effort aims to raise $100,000 for 10 nonprofits offering a range of education and supportive services, skills training and counseling, and community outreach programs. Within Orange County, there are over 250,000 people living with disabilities, making up 8.5% of the community2. This Giving Day is an opportunity for donors to collectively support the nonprofit organizations providing the tools and resources necessary for Orange County’s disabled residents to achieve success and independence. At SLDC, we provide education and therapy to children and adults with special needs in an environment that nutures growth, inspires achievement and maximizes their potential. At SLDC, many students receive a 1 ....
GCPS launches outdoor skills program for Adapted Physical Education students GCPS launches outdoor skills program for Adapted Physical Education students By Patrick Huddleston | February 5, 2021 at 4:25 PM EST - Updated February 5 at 6:04 PM GREENE COUNTY, Va. (WVIR) - Greene County Public Schools (GCPS) is adding an outdoor skills program to its Adapted Physical Education program. The division also received a $2,000 grant from Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation. The GCPS Adapted P.E. program says it will use this grant money to obtain equipment necessary to make archery, fishing, and orienteering accessible to special-needs students in the division, as well as curriculum for grades K-12. ....
The Martha s Vineyard Times Level the playing field for all student athletes To the Editor: This letter is in support of the proposed new synthetic track and field project at the high school, through the lens of Unified Athletics. Relatively new to MVRHS, Unified Athletics is a Special Olympics–affiliated program which joins differently abled student athletes with their typically functioning peers through athletic competition. Due to their differing abilities, a number of our on-Island athletes as well as off-Island competitors face gross motor and mobility obstacles. These can make gross and locomotor movements such as walking, running, jumping, pivoting, shuffling, and even throwing, challenging. When they are performed on uneven and unstable surfaces, they can be dangerous, and risk unwarranted injury. ....