
Year in Review 2023
Yesterday It seems like just yesterday we were in the middle of a whirlwind pandemic. Life seems to slowly be returning to “normal” – or
Yesterday It seems like just yesterday we were in the middle of a whirlwind pandemic. Life seems to slowly be returning to “normal” – or
This November 28, let’s lift up the nonprofits in our local community who work tirelessly all year round to meet the needs of those less
There are many ways you can help KenCCID this holiday season. Throughout the holiday season, we are going to share 12 ways in which your
This month we looked at color blindness and dyslexia as part of our series on “invisible disabilities”. We’re ending the month by focusing on individuals
The National Eye Institute (NEI) describes the symptoms of #colorblindness as trouble telling the difference between colors. Color blindness is also known as color vision deficiency. Persons with color
The International Dyslexia Association defines dyslexia as, “a language-based learning disability”. “Dyslexia refers to a cluster of symptoms, which result in people having difficulties with
Wheelchairs? Accessible parking? Walkers? Glasses? While it’s true that some disabilities are very visible, many types of disabilities are “invisible”. Persons with “invisible disabilities” may
We opened the month of September with Labor Day. As September is quickly drawing to a close, we remember the health professionals and support staff