Amputee Support Group Picnic and Great NAU Resource Fair

In this episode of “We’re Not Stumped,” host Mike Bolland highlights two impactful community events: the NAU Institute for Human Development Resource Fair and the NOB Amputee Support Group’s annual picnic at Bethpage State Park. Discover how these events foster inclusivity, provide resources, and offer peer support for individuals with disabilities and amputees. Tune in for inspiring discussions on adaptive living, community building, and the power of connection!

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Links:
https://nau.edu/ihd/ResourceFair

https://antonmediagroup.com/nob-amputee-support-group-hosts-picnic-at-bethpage-state-park/

#DisabilityAwareness #NAUResourceFair #AmputeeSupport #InclusiveLiving #PeerSupport #BethpageStatePark #WereNotStumped

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