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Grant Story: Casa Angelica

meets the needs of medically fragile and profoundly disabled children and young adults. Sixteen children live there full-time, receiving occupational therapy, physical therapy, specialized language therapy, as well as spiritual guidance and life skills. Although each have an extreme level of disability and need total daily care, their quality of life is paramount and each is able to communicate in their own way. With “hand on hand” assistance, students participate in “Art from the Heart” as shown here.

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