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DAWN:Disabilities Awareness Webring Network is a webring community of webpages bringing awareness and services to all types of disabilities. Whether it is a physical -mental - psychological - hearing or visual impairment - we hope you will find what you are looking for here in DAWN. If you do not find it please ask other sites or webpages to join us. Disabilities often bring about the very best in -abilities- in all -labeled- with a disability. Explore the sites and let the ring manager or ring members know of your needs.
A little personal, a little philosophical and a little ethical: the day to day family narrative that includes my son's severe disabilities gives rise to reflections on the ethics and economics of how to live a good life, even within circumstances of great adversity.
I have had 54 wonderful years of good health. Now I am discovering the challenges of living with bullous pemphigoid and other health conditions. I am also learned to reach out and help/support others with simuliar conditions.
ASHAYLEE GLEN is designed to act as a clearinghouse for autism resources and websites. A cyber community for families with autism is included. ALL resources are updated on a regular basis.
Offering support, education, and resource guidance to parents of disabled, medically fragile, cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus, seizure disorder and preemie kids. Free support for caregivers, parents of special needs kids. Familiar with: Cerabral Palsy, preemies, g-tube, failure to thrive, hydrocephalus, shunts, seizures, colonus, and therapy. Free Games Too
Gateway to scores of annotated links featuring testimonials, research, products, services, groups, organizations, and other pertinent information regarding alternative MS treatments.
Should be viewed using Firefox. I'll explain why on the site. / Would one not agree that breach of contract is wrong? How about, a travel company leaving a paying customer begging for food in the middle of a desert? Somebody actually tried to defend these things, apparently in part based on the fact that the victim was a disabled person, and here's that disabled person's response.
4 Paws provides service dogs, primarily to children. We have no age requirement and provide dogs which work with kids who have any disability. We specialize in placements with children who have Autism and the placement of Multipurpose Assistance Dogs with children who have multiple disabilities.
An inside look at the daily struggles of living with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) both from the patient's view as well as the caregiver. This chronology covers day-to-day challenges from onset and diagnosis of the illness to "end-stage".