These are inspirational stories of how our advocacy information has empowered advocates to impact the lives of real people with various disabilities and conditions that made them vulnerable. When a strong advocate spoke up for them – or they learned to speak up for themselves – their lives changed!
Joy Cometh in the Morning
Mixed Media on Canvas by Carol J. Hay
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