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While visiting family in Denver last week, Brett lost his beloved stuffed Woody toy from "Toy Story." From Dec. 19 through Dec. 22, Brett and his family were in Denver's Tech Center and Park Meadows area. Sometime before they left, Brett must have dropped his buddy Woody. ....
KUALA LUMPUR: The founder of a welfare home is expected to be charged at the Sessions Court here on Friday (Aug 20) with neglect towards children. ....
Updated: 12:43 PM PDT May 23, 2021 KCRA Staff A center in Roseville that assists people with Down syndrome has been vandalized about a week after its opening, police confirmed Sunday.The Roseville Police Department said it received a report for broken windows and graffiti at Gigi s Playhouse Sacramento. This is both heartbreaking and unacceptable, and we are working with the police and local authorities to help bring the perpetrators to justice, Nancy Gianni, founder of Gigi s Playhouse said in a statement to KCRA 3. People with Down syndrome face lifelong discrimination and are often targeted for the disability that is written on their face. This act of hate speech was, quite literally, written on the images of local Sacramento-area children. The organization provides free therapeutic and educational programs that advance academic and motor skills for both adults and children. Gigi s Playhouse had its grand opening last weekend, welcoming hundreds ....
âJustice for Jo Joâ: Mother is looking to change Florida law, after the 2019 death of adult son I was horrified. Nobody should have to beg to get treatment, mother said A Treasure Coast mother claims her son was denied emergency care at a local hospital. It s a fight she s lost in the courts, but now Marcia Scheppler is battling in the Florida statehouse to change the law. and last updated 2021-04-14 00:04:56-04 PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. â A Treasure Coast mother claims her son was denied emergency care at a local hospital. It s a fight she s lost in the courts, but now Marcia Scheppler is battling in the Florida statehouse to change the law. ....