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Thursday, January 10, 2013

a public-private Foundation awards laptops to students with disabilities

The Able Trust Foundation is equipping college Students with Disabilities with access to technology. Students at Beacon College who have Learning Disabilities and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder are the recipients of laptops to aide them in their pursuit of knowledge and careers. Chairman Richard Cole explains, "Beacon College is the only accredited 4-year institution in the U.S. that exclusively serves students from around the world with a variety of learning disabilities and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder."  Also, the Able Trust Foundation "is public-private partnership established by the Florida Legislature in 1990 to be a key leader in providing Floridians with disabilities opportunities for successful employment."
 Read about several Beacon College Students expressions of appreciation, as well as, how receiving a laptop will enhance their academic and professional goals.

via Enable America "an employment resource for Disabled Americans.  We are a conduit; a voice. "

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"Life on the Autism Spectrum can be ENJOYable."

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