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Ava Battelle leans into her camp counselor at the back of a big cafeteria called Miller Hall at Wonderland Camp. Parents, including Ava's mom, are…
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A report by Chicago public radio station WBEZ recently revealed how the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) keeps prisoners with disabilities in…
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In its efforts to “make the world a better place for disabled people,” the Starkloff Disability Institute is organizing a summer camp designed to inspire…
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Fair housing group files complaints against 5 apartment complexes in St. Louis, St. Charles countiesA fair housing advocacy organization has filed federal complaints against five new apartment complexes in the St. Louis area.The Metropolitan St. Louis…
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A Missouri program that sets up savings accounts for individuals living with disabilities or their families begins Monday.The Missourians Achieving a…
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While Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is still seeking to cut funding to a Medicaid program and K-12 school transportation, the size of those proposed cuts…
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Nonprofit organizations that serve seniors and people with disabilities say their clients would be harmed by Gov. Eric Greitens' proposed cuts to…
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As St. Louis area residents head to the polls Tuesday, some have potential obstacles to overcome — aside from long lines.For people experiencing…
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A local children’s theater company that puts kids with special needs on stage alongside professional actors is performing Disney’s Beauty and the Beast…
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You depend on St. Louis Public Radio to stay informed and we depend on you to help pay for that connection. Donate today.St. Louis author and teacher…