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INCLUSION: Support and Activities to be done WITH Individuals with Special needs; to include family, friends and/or care providers.

This group's intent is to find activities we can all do TOGETHER; i.e. inclusion. We want to support inclusion of the individuals with special needs that we know and care for as we venture together as a team into society. The calendar may still include some community activities for the "youngsters/individuals" only, as well as "supporters" only. But we will try to schedule our own activities as a group. 

We all stand together as we support the inclusion of individuals with "Special Needs" into the public social world. The more we are out and seen in the public together as a group, the more society will be willing to "include" us all.

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Founded Oct 21, 2010
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