
Women & Alzheimer’s
The Heavy Weight of Alzheimer’s on Women The Alzheimer’s Association reports that there are 11 million women in the US who either live with or

The Heavy Weight of Alzheimer’s on Women The Alzheimer’s Association reports that there are 11 million women in the US who either live with or

College Dreams For individuals with disabilities, access to a higher education does not end because of your disability. With the passage of Title II of

Summer of Independence Summer’s here! So are hectic travel plans. Hitting the beach. Grabbing tickets for your favorite water park. Visiting national parks. For individuals

Power in Numbers For Pride Month, as we wave rainbow flags to celebrate the progress hard fought and won by the LGBTQIA+ community, we also

The Seed The seed of a nurturing space for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities was first planted by our founder, Ruth. An advocate. A

What we know about autism has primarily come through studies of boys and men. This is slowly changing. It is now known that more girls

A woman undeterred In honor of Women’s History Month this year, we’re taking a look at a phenomenal Black woman whose work laid the groundwork

The city of Philadelphia is soaring high with pride as our beloved Philadelphia Eagles have once again brought home the Super Bowl victory! At KenCCID,

Civil Rights & Disability Rights “I would pick [my brother] up and sit him in a chair [on the bus], then go back outside the