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AbilityPath.org launches national campaign to raise awareness, end obesity epidemic, publishes guide for parents and caregivers in coalition with Special Olympics and Best Buddies International
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Children with special needs are far more likely to be overweight or obese than their counterparts according to "Finding Balance: Obesity and Children with Special Needs," the second in a series of groundbreaking reports produced by AbilityPath.org, an online resource and social community for parents and professionals serving the needs of adults and children with disabilities. This landmark report, the first to focus exclusively on how the obesity epidemic affects children with disabilities and special needs, presents not only the extent and c...
...," says Sheryl Young, CEO of Community Gatepath, the nonprofit organization that created AbilityPa...
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AbilityPath.org launches Nationwide "Disable Bullying" Campaign - Joins with Special Olympics, Best Buddies and Glee's Lauren Potter.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Children with special needs are victims of a nationwide silent epidemic of bullying, according to the "Walk a Mile in Their Shoes" report released today by AbilityPath.org, an online hub and special needs community for parents and professionals of children with disabilities. Full report and related resources will be released online at www.abilitypath.org at 11 a.m. PST.
...," said Sheryl Young, CEO of Community Gatepath, the nonprofit organization which created AbilityP...
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... online resource hub and special needs community, and The Noerr Programs, a leading marketing and d..., chief executive officer of Community Gatepath who operates AbilityPath.org. "With the help of Th...
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... Alto Community Bridges Aptos Community Gatepath Burlingame Community Health Awareness Council Moun...
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... Junior Achievement of the Bay Area and Community Gatepath, a Northern California nonprofit agency s...