In January, many of us watched President Trumps State of the Union address. We saw many invited guests stand and be recognized during his hour... Read more » Read More...

Earlier this year, I visited Kitty Hawk, North Carolina and learned a little more of the story of the Wright Brothers and their first flight.... Read more » Read More...

From the CEO: Education

August 17, 2017

When I was born in the time of poodle skirts and Elvis Presley, infants born with intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD) were often institutionalized or... Read more » Read More...

“People are more than just the way they look.” Madeleine LEngle I received a vacation booklet in the mail last month and tossed it away,... Read more » Read More...

French artist Henri Matisse was purported to have said, “It has bothered me all my life that I do not paint like everyone else.” The... Read more » Read More...

I was surprised to read recently that Harriet Tubman, American abolitionist and suffragette, had a disability. As a result of a severe head wound early... Read more » Read More...

Recognizing the importance of placing the person before their disability is more than being polite. Its essential to changing public attitudes, behaviors and acknowledging ones... Read more » Read More...

The new Pixar movie,Finding Dory, premiered this past weekend to a record-setting opening for an animated film. I was eager to hear about the next... Read more » Read More...