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Among those of us who care deeply for and about people with developmental disabilities, I hope to hear emerge a new voice, ours, rising together for the benefit of all, harmonizing with reason, respect and hope, and transcending divisions, giving birth to a new era of creative cooperation.

Toward this potential, DD EXCHANGE is for conversation, civil sounding off, sharing of stories, experience, information, resources, and inspiration, giving and receiving support, and creative problem solving.


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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Tom Anderson of Shoreline Wa. Is Missing.

Anyone who has information on Anderson's whereabouts is asked to call 206-371-1048, 206-387-0571 or 911.
seattletimes.nwsource.com Click to read the full Times article with description of Tom, .)
Tom Anderson, 62, was last seen at approximately 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 27 at his home near North 160th Street and Evanston Avenue North, said Brenda Burns, who works for Ambitions, which provides services to disabled adults in King County. ( Click title of this post to read the full Times article with description of Tom .)
Thank you to Cheryl Felak for having posted this on Facebook.

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