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  • Jamie Brewer talks disability awareness

    In the middle, Jamie Brewer, actress on America Horror Story, talks disability awarness. Photo courtesy of The Charlatan.

    Jamie Brewer, an actress best known for her roles on American Horror Read more »

  • Teen reaches 500,000 dimes for Down syndrome

    Judy Adams poses withe the almost 500,000 dimes she has collected.

    Update Judy Adams birthday wish came true! She has officially raised 500,000 dimes Read more »

  • Try acting with a 30-minute drama class

    A.B.L.E. students acting

    A.B.L.E. was founded with the belief that everyone is ABLE to create, ABLE to connect, and ABLE to contribute. You can act too! Here’s a sample of some of the

  • Snacks job for woman with disabilities

    Shelly's Soda and Snacks

    are what the family calls Shelley’s “three loves of life.” Kelly incorporated these passions into Shelley’s plan, running a vending machine business.

  • Down syndrome doesn’t affect my ability to work

    Moira Rossi. Photo by Will Dickey, The Florida Times Union. Will.Dickey@jacksonville.com

    Moira Rossi has been a role model since she was a child, Read more »

  • Ohrenkuss by people with Down syndrome

    Ohrenkuss front cover

    Ohrenkuss is a magazine written by people with Down syndrome. Published in Read more »

  • Tim Harris is more like you than different

    Tim Harris

    One of his motto is “I’m More like you than different.” Here’s a story about Tim and how he influences others, written by his brother Tommy.

  • Justice for Jenny

    Jenny Hatch

    In what has become known as the Justice for Jenny case, Margaret Read more »

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  • Down syndrome

  • Jamie Brewer talks disability awareness
  • Teen reaches 500,000 dimes for Down syndrome
  • Try acting with a 30-minute drama class
  • Snacks job for woman with disabilities
  • Down syndrome doesn’t affect my ability to work
  • Ohrenkuss by people with Down syndrome
  • Tim Harris is more like you than different
  • Justice for Jenny
  • Down syndrome doesn’t stop athlete Cedar Vance
  • Oula dancing helps Alyssa stay fit
  • Friendship Theatre offers stage for people with disabilities
  • InFocus promotes inclusive communities
  • Twins born with special addition
  • Jewelry designer finds confidence in self-expression
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