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I’ve noticed recently that some rocks have been lobbed from writers on the left towards Governor Noem regarding the belief that the administration should be doing more for the disability community during this time of COVID, as if the Governor somehow doesn’t care or is non-responsive to the needs of those with disabilities.
At least from my own experience, I don’t believe this could be farther from the truth. And you don’t have to go back very far to prove it so. Back just before this crisis that we collectively call COVID, when families of those with Autism and other disabilities were seeking relief for expensive treatments not covered by insurance, it was Governor Kristi Noem who moved the needle.
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In 2020, the Delaware Community Foundation awarded $31.2 million in community grants and scholarships, primarily from charitable funds established by individuals, families and corporate donors.
The 2020 giving – which had an impact on tens of thousands of Delawareans – represents a 35 percent increase over 2019 giving and a 112 percent increase over 2018 giving.
The increased giving in Delaware reflects national trends in 2020, as donors responded to the pandemic, shared the fruits of a strong stock market and took advantage of charitable giving tax incentives established through the CARES Act, DCF President & CEO Stuart Comstock-Gay said.
“Delawareans saw the need, and they stepped up,” Comstock-Gay said. “The DCF team worked hard to get the money into the community effectively and efficiently, and we are humbled that so many donors trust us to use our community knowledge and relationships to maximize the impact of their
Life Skills Autism Academy Expands Services with Opening of Second Location in Texas
New center in Houston area will provide resources dedicated to early childhood treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder
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KATY, Texas, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Building on the success of its first-of-its-kind center in Plano, Texas, Life Skills Autism Academy is opening a second location in Katy, Texas to help meet the needs of children and families in the Houston metro area. With nearly 40,000 children in the Houston area diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), there is an urgent need for individualized care and robust resources such as those available through Life Skills Autism Academy.