Today is national Ed Roberts Day. Some of you may not know who Ed Roberts was or what he accomplished. Ed Roberts was born January 23rd, 1939 in San Mateo, California. He was like most young boys [...]
It doesn’t have to cost anything to give back to your community. Giving back strengthens community and gives hope to those who need it most. Check out this story from Valley News Live. It [...]
Enjoying the Fourth of July weekend can mean different things for everyone. Most people who live in the mid-west likely enjoy the outdoors since nice weather is likely after enduring an eight [...]
Equine therapy is something that has left the gates long ago. The physical benefits of riding a horse can be found in ancient Greek writings by Hippocrates as early as 460 BC. It didn’t [...]
Every year we experience natural disasters. When disaster strikes it is too late to come up with a plan. Thankfully the federal government feels that way too and wants to provide additional [...]
Recently I came across a story about the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles County. Despite the local government’s efforts, and millions of dollars spent, the homeless problem continues to [...]
Hollywood actors and actresses who do not have a disability portraying a disabled character is nothing new. Not sure if you remember the film Rain Man. It featured Dustin Hoffman playing a man [...]
I’m sure many of us have heard the saying, ‘It’s Like Riding a Bike’ in our lifetime. It is supposed to mean that once you learn how, you never really forget. The thing [...]
**Update: There may be relief coming from robocalls. Check out this story. Just think if you received a call and prior to answering it, you look at the caller ID and realize it is someone you [...]