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Kevin Ruh 7h
A3 We need 2 know that these people R individuals like anyone else & we all deserve specialized attention from compassionate people
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Neil Milliken 7h
A1 climbing "El Capitan" proves that determination & a great team make incredible challenges possible.
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User1st 7h
A1 That just because something hasn’t been done doesn’t mean it’s impossible—set a goal and go for it!
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Barclays Access 8h
Up for a tonight? Join us at 8pm BST for another with who enable kids w/ to experience .
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Wampler Foundation 7h
A3 - Inclusion ROCKS! Put kids with and without disabilities together in programs
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Antonio Santos 💙 8h
Thank you for accepting the challenge , this is a lot easier than climbing a mountain. That's me on the pic.Cheers
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Kevin Ruh 7h
A6 Support from society at large would greatly benefit these programs.
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Anna Mʻ 🌫 7h
A4 expect to have fun together. Everyone should have access to some nature. Weather, animals and plants... 🌻🌞🌧🌱🐶🐜... explore, enjoy
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Wampler Foundation 7h
A4 - When kids come home from , they say that being in nature changed them forever
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Missy Richmond 🗽 7h
A2 For me personally, challenging myself to find my identity as a blind woman is one of the hardest things I’ve ever done in my entire life.
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Wampler Foundation 7h
A6 - Everyone is curious a out disability. We challenge you to ask gentle questions
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Destek Accessibility 7h
A2 With or without disability, everyone should challenge themselves to maximise their potential
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Nabil Eid 7h
A1 When you have a disability don’t need to fit in to feel good about yourself or to think you “belong.” you belong to yourself
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Wampler Foundation 7h
A3 - We think a key lies in putting kids with and without disabilities together at an early age
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Gavin Neate 7h
Q2 I think some people challenge themselves and some don’t. I don’t think it’s unique to disabled people.
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Wampler Foundation 7h
A3 - Ask the kids questions! They are probably happy to talk about their disability
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Debra Ruh 7h
A6 Funding must be a big one, it would be wonderful if we could federally fund more efforts that promote inclusion
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User1st 7h
A2 Everyone should try and push their boundaries, but even more so to help break down unfair stereotypes and stigma
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Terry Snowden MBE 7h
A6. Without doubt generating income to finance plans an bring good intentions to life!
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Bianca Prins 7h
A2 challenge yourself is like climbing the mountain, learning about your options as , because failure is not one of them!
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