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Show gives people with intellectual disabilities chance to take spotlight“Here’s another example of a small non-profit doing so much good in our community! Forrest Sanders highlights the group Friends Life Community, which provides adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities a chance to express themselves through art. In this case, original stage performances! Registered drama therapist Sarah Edwards guides the performers, including Mary Margaret, as they express themselves through written words and dance movements. The original show is touring and have a date set this September at TPAC!”
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"We write songs trying to share stories and things that they're going through that they might have on their heart that they need to get off."
Sometimes when you can talk with someone who has been where you've been, it can be some much-needed comfort and healing. John Eason is a singer and songwriter, who came out of his eight years in the U.S. Air Force with post-traumatic stress disorder.
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