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Flying Fox Camps, Australia

by Howard Blas Dean Cohen has fond memories of growing up in the Jewish youth movement of Melbourne, Australia.  While Cohen and his peers participated in B’nai Akiva or Habonim youth groups and camps, he remembers that “people with disabilities were excluded.  They didn’t have the same social and camp experiences that we had!”    In

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Maria Town

President and CEO of the American Association of People with Disabilities It’s not a stretch to think that an Anthropology major who grew up in Louisiana, attended Emory University in Atlanta, served in the Obama Administration, and happens to have a disability, would one day be the President and CEO of The American Association of People

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Runway of Dreams

Mindy Scheier, Founder, Runway of Dreams Mindy Scheier was a fashion designer and stylist for over 20 years working for brands like the INC collection and Sak’s Fifth Avenue in New York City. But never did she imagine that a comment from her son, Oliver, would cause her career to take a left turn and perhaps

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Labels Are Not Needed

by Albert Pensis and Michael Feeley, Saba Island Properties When we left New York City and moved to Saba, we became “expats”. We didn’t even think about it until people started calling us that –“Oh. You’re expats. There are lots of foreigners here on Saba.” We’re people. Yes, from another country, who fell in love

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Exploring Camps in Israel

by Howard Blas The American Camping Association (ACA), which employs more than 320,000 camp staff and serves over 7.2 million children in its 2,400 ACA-accredited camps report in a 2017 study that 44% of camps offer specialized programs for individuals with disabilities. They proudly note, “For 120 years, the organized camp experience has been serving

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