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Many people with disabilities are limited in their housing options -- not just because of a lack of availability in desirable neighborhoods, but because…
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Outside Michelle Fridley's apartment building, mounds of snow line the perimeter of the parking lot. At least the curb ramp on her sidewalk is clear…
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The physically disabled in central New York face daunting obstacles to finding accessible housing -- from poverty to a lack of housing, to the long wait…
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Syracuse’s homes are old. Virtually all of them, nearly 95 percent, were built before the Americans with Disabilities Act went into effect a quarter…
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It takes several tries for the medical transport van to back up the snow-covered driveway and onto the frozen front yard. The tires spin in the snow,…
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Advocates for the disabled in central New York are calling for more housing and support for families with children who have disabilities. The focus is on…
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The Central New York Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, or CABVI, is one of many non-profits across the country losing revenues because the…
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U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) is pushing for a new tax-advantaged savings account that will help families with disabilities. Schumer visited Syracuse…
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Advocates for the disabled in central New York want to encourage more participation in inclusion sports. Greg Cullen, founder of the group Move Along…
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A recent case involving a disabled man tased by Syracuse Police on a CENTRO bus in May has Syracuse lawmakers looking into the police department's policy…