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Amplifying Voices: Five Must-Listen Podcasts from the Disability Community

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Discover five fun and entertaining podcasts and podcasters that are more than just great listens; they’re essential tools for education, empowerment, connection, disability advocacy, and storytelling.

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Denver Early Steps: Supporting Denver’s Youngest Community Members

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This article highlights the work of DES including what supports it offers, who it serves, and how to stay in the know on upcoming news, classes, and group therapies.

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How RMHS Supports Students in Bridging School and Adulthood

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Navigating the challenging bridge from the structured stability of K-12 classrooms to adulthood can feel overwhelming. Rocky Mountain Human Services (RMHS) supports graduating students with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families during this crucial transition period through the work of School Community Liaisons who partner with the staff of Denver Public Schools (DPS).

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Recognizing the Disabilities and Mental Health Challenges of Past U.S. Presidents Who Shaped Our Nation’s History

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Five presidents harnessed the power of their disabilities to secure the highest office in the U.S. Six additional presidents lived with chronic pain, mental health struggles, or hearing and vision impairments. Let’s explore these little-known aspects of their backgrounds and the impact they had on their legacies.

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Combating Denver’s Poverty-Related Issues During Poverty in America Awareness Month

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RMHS recognizes that people throughout Colorado acutely feel the effects of poverty through issues such as the housing crisis and the related challenge of homelessness. Two RMHS programs, Homes for All Veterans and Missions Supports, provide key supports to both veterans and the I/DD community.

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RMHS Answers Dr. King’s Call: Taking Steps Towards Increased Equity and Justice in Colorado

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As people across the country took Monday to remember and honor the remarkable life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., including the countless struggles and obstacles he and thousands of other civil rights activists faced in fighting injustice to secure more civil rights for Black Americans, RMHS thinks back on how our organization strives to live his legacy.

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RMHS Remains Committed to 2020’s Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Resolution

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In 2020, the RMHS Board of Directors boldly denounced racism and discrimination in all forms. That is when RMHS’ official journey toward becoming an anti-racist organization was set in motion.

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Setting Intentions for 2024 in a Meaningful Way

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The new year is a fantastic opportunity to reflect on the past year and make new goals for the year ahead. Finding ways to improve our lives is one of the most inspiring and fulfilling goals we can make, and there are endless ways for individuals of all ability levels to participate in the tradition of making New Year’s resolutions.

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January 4 is World Braille Day – A Holiday with an Inspiring History and an Even Greater Impact

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World Braille Day— a day to commemorate the invention of the tactile language of braille and its significance for blind and visually impaired people, will be celebrated internationally on January 4. This date was selected because it is the birthday of braille’s namesake and teenage inventor.

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Tips for Caretakers and Loved Ones to Help Aging Adults Have a Happy New Year and Holiday Season

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It can be challenging for caretakers and family members to keep older loved ones engaged throughout the holiday season. But with a few tips, you can find meaningful and accessible ways to celebrate this time of year with them.

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