There are 400 infants and toddlers in New Jersey with developmental delays waiting months for treatment that could prepare them for school — down time their developing brains do not have to spare. That backlog could be eliminated by including $4.4 million to the proposed state budget to hire more speech, occupational and physical therapists at more competitive wages through the state’s Early Intervention program, which served 17,000 last year, said Cathy Chin, executive director for the Alliance...
The mountaineer and explorer was 37 years old when he and his climbing partner Andrew Irvine vanished close to the summit of the highest mountain in the world.
A sizable donation from Giles Automotive and Subaru of America is helping give hope to children with life-threatening illness.
MUMBAI, (IANS) – Actress Manisha Koirala said that being away from the film industry helped her to look at life in a different way. She said being in front of the camera and moving away as “enriching”. Manisha, has made her series debut with Heeramandi: […]
The singer says being able to dress fashionably in public again "does something for you as a woman".
Stray animals are abundant, especially in other countries. Their plight is heartbreaking and that is why stories like this one are incredibly inspirational. While on vacation, Amy and her close friend expected a typical trip filled with sightseeing and enjoyment. However, their plans changed dramatically when they encountered a desperate stray dog seeking help. The pup came up to them and gently pleaded for pets and medical care. Amy immediately felt a connection with the dog, whose pitiful...
She was among the first to ever officially work for Doorway, which supports young homeless people across Nuneaton and Bedworth
In Jefferson Parish, there are over 50 children in foster care on a waiting list with no court-appointed special advocate.
MANHATTAN (KSNT) - Registration is now open for the ninth year of "Camp Kindergarten" in the Little Apple. Children in this four-week camp will find themselves in a classroom setting for half-day sessions in morning or afternoons. The camp is open and free for children eligible to start Kindergarten this fall. Kids attending the program []
Some Californians with disabilities and those re-entering the workforce find it extremely difficult to secure a job. One company is trying to change that.
A new program is coming to Sarnia in the fall to help high school students with disabilities join the workforce after they graduate.