Defining Courage
The concept of “courage” means different things to different people. Courage, by definition, is “the ability to disregard fear,” according […]
The concept of “courage” means different things to different people. Courage, by definition, is “the ability to disregard fear,” according […]
Our daughter, Amy Jean Gibbs, inspired the Cardinal’s Nest. Amy is an eighteen-year-old who is under the umbrella of Cerebral […]
write essay p>A case is currently making its way through the Supreme Court which may narrow the jurisdiction of Title […]
Courage Center has tapped into the latest in multimedia technology to produce a virtual tour of an affordable, accessible home. […]
Janet Fiola, Senior Vice President of Human Resources, encouraged the 77 students attending Medtronic’s first “Career Exploration Day” to: Learn […]
What is it about the word “handicap” that so offends many of us living with disabilities? Within our Disability Culture, […]
would like to begin this month by thanking Tom Brick for his work on summarizing the disability organizations position papers […]
In the movie “E.T., The Extra Terrestrial,” E.T. magically phones home from Earth to his home planet in a far-away […]
These remarks are excerpted from a speech made at the May 8, 1999, Walk for Research For Mental Illness. Some […]
The Minnesota State Council on Disability held its twelfth annual Legislative Roundtable on January 29th. Featured speakers were Sen. Linda […]
Jenni Sanders has the life of a typical teenager. She joins her class at Coon Rapids High School each weekday. […]