By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Both my brother and I were homeschooled; however, when I was nine years old I did go to public school for a year. I had an assigned helper that helped me with things such as carrying my books or writing things down. Going to school was a bit overwhelming. A new place fil...
By Hank Poore, PRC Blogger Last Thursday I flew to D.C. with my mom and my brother. My uncle Keith flew in too. My uncle basically rented a giant Lexus . We drove to the hotel. I didn’t go to Washington for just a “get away” – I went because I had some “business to do”. That “business” was a not a hal...
By Parr Burton, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Another job I would like to do is to be a food critic. I would like to go all over the world and taste different food, rate it and write about it. I could combine all my favorite things like food, travel, and eating out. I could even do this job without traveling very far. I could comp...
By Kip Porter, PRC-Saltillo Poet You may follow someone who has the power.You may follow the path of power;But unleash as the power is within you.You never know let someone might follow you;Know about your real power, and you will win big in life.Understand that you have that will to strive;Realize your power in life!
Hello everybody! My name is Kristy Lipe and I'm one of the PRC Ambassadors for Tennessee! I'm in my early thirties and loving every minute of it. I have cerebral palsy but I don't let that stop me at all! I did taekwondo for eight years and I'm a 3rd degree black belt and three time world champion in A T A. And I had the ca...
by Herbert Fulton, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador "Fishing in an Empty Pond" The challenges of dating with a disability can feel like casting a line into still waters—waiting, hoping, but often being overlooked. People may see the disability before they see the person, making the search for connection even tougher. B...