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Simon Illa and the Unbreakable Music Foundation

Simon Illa, a music producer with osteogenesis imperfecta, wants to help kids with disabilities achieve their music dreams. Illa began the Unbreakable Music Foundation to raise awareness for kids with disabilities in music.

How to Handle Bullying of Children with Special Needs

Children with visible and invisible disabilities are significantly more likely than their peers to be the victims of bullying behavior. How can you recognize the signs and stop the victimization in its tracks?

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Shopping “Base”-ics: Cost Saving Benefit for Qualified Disabled Veterans

Being a disabled veteran who is retired and separated from military service doesn’t necessarily mean having to completely remove oneself from enjoying services available to active duty soldiers and their

ON THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF KATRINA, FEMA IS UNPREPARED TO MEET EMERGENCY HOUSING NEEDS

New Orleans, LA – Five years after Katrina made landfall, FEMA still lacks adequate policies for meeting the housing needs of displaced people, including people with disabilities, in future disasters.

Richard Dreyfuss Navigates the Highs and Lows of Bipolar Disorder

Actor Richard Dreyfuss has referred to himself as “a secular, agnostic Jew.” But his real life is even more colorful than the picture his own description paints. He’s been married three times. He’s won

No Glee for disabled people

"The Fox smash hit show's use of nondisabled actors in disabled roles is yet another example of TV handling disability atrociously ..." SE Smith guardian.co.uk Thursday 19 August 2010 http

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