Communication increases disability inclusion. Hi I'm Sue Schaffer and this is part of - Infobilitysue.wordpress.com. The site provides projects and presentations to promote disability inclusion. I welcome your stories, ideas, feedback and help to generate interest in the awareness process. "When we work together we can do so much." (Helen Keller)
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Connecting and growing
There's a Lancaster in which teens combine vocational skills with fitness. I'm looking forward to my work with them but right now they need to move out of a basement to an accessible location so they could be inclusive. Once they begin to have people with disabilities they can be eligible for grants and I can really work in my field and get our veterans from Team River Runner involved. The kids would learn a lot from them. I never considered weight lifting as being a non-traditional therapy. Sure it increases one's physical strength but these kids do not have physical issues. I guess it's "cool" to lift weights so it makes other topics (like employment) more desirable. If it works I'm all for it.
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