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National Developmental Disability Awareness month begins, 6,300 hours of volunteering recorded at Capper Foundation
TOPEKA (KSNT)- March is National Developmental Disability Awareness month, and the Capper Foundation in Topeka is highlighting why this recognition matters to the community. The Capper Foundation offers a wide range of services, such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, pediatric therapy and more. More than 600 people have volunteered to donate their time with a combined estimate [...]
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