By Life Skills Blog Team on
3/2/2010 4:08 PM
May 18th at Life Skills main office 7-9pm
Workshop on... "Your Dependent with Special Needs. Making His or Her Future More Secure."
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By Life Skills Blog Team on
3/2/2010 4:05 PM
Join us Saturday, April 24th
Walk Run ‘n Roll benefits people with developmental disabilities in St. Louis, St. Charles and surrounding neighborhoods. This fun-filled event includes activities for people of all abilities and is entertaining for the entire family.
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By Life Skills Blog Team on
12/29/2009 2:16 PM
Life Skills, a local non-profit organization that assists people with developmental disabilities to live and work in the community, recently held a cocktail reception in honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Midwest BankCentre sponsored the event at its Winhaven Branch in O’Fallon, Mo.
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By Life Skills Blog Team on
12/29/2009 2:14 PM
The $125,000 Grant Will Support Advocacy for People with Developmental Disabilities
Life Skills, a local non-profit organization that assists people with developmental disabilities to live and work in the community, recently received a two-year $125,000 grant from Missouri Foundation for Health (MFH). The grant will support Life Skill’s advocacy efforts to help improve the health and well being of people with developmental disabilities.
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By Life Skills Blog Team on
12/28/2009 3:38 PM
Join Life Skills for a day of good food, great company and top-notch golf to support an excellent cause! The “Tee It Up” Annual Golf Tournament and Dinner Auction is four-player scramble, immediately followed by a scrumptious dinner prepared by Meadowbrook Country Club. A player’s entry fee includes lunch, golf cart rental, greens fees, gifts, and tickets to the “Par-Tee” Dinner Auction for the golfer and a guest.
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By Life Skills Blog Team on
7/22/2009 2:17 PM
Governor Jay Nixon recently signed the 2010 State Budget, which includes funding to take 750 people with developmental disabilities in the most serious need of services off the waiting list for services. Approximately 4,700 people with developmental disabilities such as autism, Down syndrome and cerebral palsy are on the waiting list for services in Missouri. The waiting list for services continues to grow each year.
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