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Posts Tagged with ‘Down syndrome’

  • “Any Day Now” – Inspired by true events

    13 Nov 2013

    By Danielle Herrmann, Contributor Have you ever had one of those days where there is nothing more appealing than sitting…

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  • Sharing Noah’s Story

    26 Jan 2012

    By Nicole Forgione, Contributor When I was asked to do this week’s blog, I did not know what to write…

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    Buffalo, NY 14226
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Developed with People Inc. and the B. Thomas Golisano Foundation. Supported by a grant from Erie County.
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