One in six children in the United States, or about 15%, have one or more developmental disabilities. The challenges of developing awareness are that not all disabilities are noticeable. Many disabilities are not obvious just by looking at the person. However, autism,...
Adrienne Abad Santos has a warm and reassuring demeanor that invites others to remain calm, even during challenging times. She works as an Administrative Manager and also works in Quality Management at Felton Institute. The firstborn in her family of five and the...
Van Hedwall, Director of Programs for San Francisco Suicide Prevention has a genial smile that he shares quite often and an earnest way of communicating his deep appreciation for the services that the staff of San Francisco Suicide Prevention provides. Van was...
When asked which organ in your body is most important, most people will say either the heart or the brain. The brain collects information from stimuli and from within ourselves. The body then responds appropriately to take the right action. The heart’s purpose is to...
For Felton SCSEP Participant Assistant Roger Truskonoff, 2020 is looking like a great year so far, and he feels like a lot of that is related to his participation in Felton’s Senior Community Service Employment (SCSEP) program. Just over 12 years ago, the forecast for...
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