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September 2nd, 2010 | Fred NystromWhat happens to young people who have a cognitive or physical disability once they complete their school years? This difficult question is answered right here in our community.
What happens to young people who have a cognitive or physical disability once they complete their school years? This difficult question is answered right here in our community.
Helping children and parents was the dream of pediatric nurse practitioner Karen Ridlon back in 1990, when she observed the desperate needs of mothers with young children as they tried to stabilize their family following some upheaval—perhaps a divorce, the death of the prime breadwinner, or the aftermath of escaping from domestic violence
For 28 years Eastside Domestic Violence Program (EDVP) has strived to make the neighborhoods of east and north King County safer, more peaceful places for families dealing with domestic violence.
The King County Library System Foundation, headquartered in Issaquah, has teamed up with professional writer and plateau resident Terry LaBrue to publish a 192-page cookbook entitled Literary Feast, the Famous Authors Cookbook.