UCP of Sacramento and Northern California has received grants from several local organizations to fund ACE Camp, a summer camp for kids with autism. The summer camp is funded entirely by community support and is designed for children with autism, the developmental disability that is most expensive to provide care for. Many UCP clients are from low income households.
Attorney Michael D. Waks is pleased to award $1,000 to Kristi Alarcon, the winner of the 3rd Annual Michael D. Waks Essay Contest for students living with a disability. Disabled high school seniors and undergraduates attending a 2 or 4-year accredited university or college, were invited to participate.
An exclusive report by TOPHOTELPROJECTS for The Hotel Show Saudi Arabia 2018 has identified Swiss-Belhotel International among the top ten most active brands in the Kingdom.
MAXIMUS Foundation grants $2,500 to UCP of Sacramento and Northern California to empower children with autism build friendships and socialization skills at the UCP Autism Center for Excellence at Sacramento State.
Tenga Foundation grants UCP of Sacramento and Northern California with $3,000 to assist children and adults with adaptive horsemanship therapy to empower them to be more independent.
Eudamonium: The Good Life Festival is the first event hosted by The Aimee Copeland Foundation. It will be located in beautiful Candler Park in Atlanta, Georgia on September 9, 2017. The event will start promptly at 3 p.m. and will feature a walk and roll, food trucks, a presentation by Aimee Copeland, and much more.
Ignite Washington is excited to host 2017 InnovateHer SBA business pitch competition. Women entrepreneurs will once again have a chance to participate and win cash awards to start up and grow their business.
Former President Joyce Banda says unless the international community and national governments provide the necessary mechanisms and environment to create employment for people with disabilities, all efforts to promote and protect the rights of people with disabilities will be futile.
Heroes Media Group (www.heroesmediagroup.com) interviewed actor Shia LaBeouf about his new Lionsgate Movie, Man Down in which LaBeouf plays a U.S. Marine who returns home from a combat tour to renegotiate civilian life while suffering from PTSD.
Gene walks once again! Andy Dolan, and Gene Laureano a retired Army Specialist who suffered a Spinal Cord Injury will showcase how the ReWalk exoskeleton enables Gene to walk again. This moving demonstration highlights the achievements of persons with disabilities on the United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
Following Dyslexia Action and Assistive Solutions' successful showcasing of their complimentary literary solutions as a one-stop shop at BETT 2016, the two companies closed the show by drawing out the winner for their Literacy for All competition.
Dyslexia Action and Assistive Solutions will showcase their complimentary literary solutions as a one-stop-shop for schools, institutions and individuals alike at BETT 2016 in January.
Ghotit Real Writer and Reader 4 uses advanced writing and reading assistance technology tailor-made for people with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and other learning disabilities.
Ghotit Real Writer and Reader 4 uses advanced writing and reading assistance technology tailor-made for people with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and other learning disabilities.
You're on the road and suddenly you receive an urgent email that you must answer immediately. What do you do? You take out your iPhone and write an answer. But what if you are dyslexic and must have writing and reading assistant to help produce clear and error-free text? If you are an iPhone owner, Ghotit's newly released iPhone app is the answer.
Walk for Kids Growth community event will increase awareness of childhood growth disorders and the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, April 19th, in Queens, NY.
Walk for Kids Growth community event will increase awareness of childhood growth disorders and the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, April 19th, in Queens, NY.
Rebecca School, a specialized school for children with ASD and other disorders, was represented by Gil Tippy, Clinical Director and Rae Leeper, Educational Coordinator at the ICDL international conference 2014.
Aaron School, a private K-12 special education school, hosts seminars and visits for juniors and sophomores as a part of the annual "college month" in February this year.