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To promote self-directed and self-determined choices in programs, services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Our Address
73 East Wilson Bridge Rd
Suite B1
Worthington, Ohio 43085
614-431-0616
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Grant helps library buy digital readers for the visually impaired
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
FREMONT -- Birchard Public Library recently received a grant for $1,665 through the Library Services and Technology Act to buy six VictorReader Stream machines, compact digital readers designed for use by the blind and visually impaired. The digital reader allows users to download and listen to books from a variety of sources, including the National
Hanging planters a good sign
Thursday, May 27, 2010
The colorful cascade of vinca and geraniums in moss-lined buckets appears each spring, as if by magic, in downtown Worthington. The 56-pound baskets, unwatered, are a harbinger of summer, their arrival choreographed by city grounds supervisor Mark Jans inside a warehouse on Highland Avenue. Plants line the floor. Spades, forks and awls - for poking holes
Developmental Disabilities gets highest state accreditation
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
SPRINGFIELD - A state official commended the Clark County Board of Developmental Disabilities Wednesday, Jan. 20, for recently receiving a five-year accreditation, the highest level a county board can achieve. "The Clark County board should be proud of its staff and the wonderful job they have done in all areas of service provision," said Ohio Department
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