I am often asked to describe the experience of raising a child with a disability to try to help people who have not shared that unique experience to understand it, to imagine how it would feel. It’s like this . . .
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This is an “It’s About Time” project that will enable users of manual wheelchairs to slip into the bath house with ease and to negotiate cabin entry with neither sweat nor snarl.
Comments closedThere is a story about a small community that was nestled at the base of a mountain. Down this mountain came a precipitous road that carried traffic from across the mountain and onto the plain. In the old days, an occasional horse and rider would slide off this road and fall into the town. The townspeople were caring and compassionate people and would gather up the injured and nurse them in their homes until they could continue on their way. As horses and wagon gave way to motorcars, there were more accidents and the village people built a hospital and organized a rescue squad to more effectively assist the injured.
Comments closedOn June 26, 2000, the completion of Human Genome Project was celebrated with great fanfare. Key scientists joined President Clinton in pronouncing that the completion…
Comments closedThe Rev. Ms. Virginia Kreyer was honored at the Twenty-third General Synod in July 2001 by being the first recipient of an award that bears her name. Virginia may be reached through the UCC DM.
Comments closedThe brain is an organ of the body, and just as any other organ of the body can get sick or be injured, so, too, can the brain.
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