First of its kind: Gillette, United Cerebral Palsy partner to provide services
In a first of its kind partnership, Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare has joined United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) as its newest […]
In a first of its kind partnership, Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare has joined United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) as its newest […]
Registration time is ticking down for the 2012 Access Press Charlie Smith Award Banquet, Friday Nov. 2 at the Minneapolis […]
Voters with disabilities who need rides to the polls Nov. 6 will be able to access services in the Twin […]
Of course there’s only one thing to talk about in October: the upcoming elections. The two proposed amendments to the […]
2012 Charlie Smith Award winner Charles Van Heuveln has long been a champion of disability rights. The remarks below by […]
Pro: People with disabilities should not be demeaned I believe that a voter ID amendment to the Minnesota Constitution will […]
State services aren’t helping Within the last three years I became legally blind, lost my job, have filed bankruptcy and […]
Minnesotans brought home medals and memories from the 2102 Paralympics in London. The games ended Sept. 9. More than 4,200 […]
Many of us enjoyed the 2012 London Paralympics. The spots also drew attention to “boosting.” The practice of boosting is […]
Woodbury may gain apartments A 45-unit apartment building is being proposed for people with disabilities and seniors in Woodbury. The […]
Opening at Mixed Blood Theatre’s 37th season is the winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for drama, Next to Normal, […]
Welcome to the Access Press Accessible Fun listings. Readers looking for additional opportunities to enjoy the arts and special events […]
Evenson honored as Minnesota’s Direct Support Professional of the Year Lisa Evenson believes that the most powerful tool she has […]
Summer was full of activity: family and friends gather at cabins, beaches and at events around town. Through pictures and […]