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Scholarship Opportunity for Families with Living Disabilities

Posted on February 21, 2013 by teddowusu

Bonnie Brown is a single mother with an intellectual disability. Myra is her 15-year-old daughter, a gifted-and-talented student who aspires to attend the University of Cambridge when she graduates. Both were featured on StoryCorps to talk about their lives and … Continue reading →

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