In this episode of “We’re Not Stumped,” host Mike Bolland speaks with Sarah Dorman from Care 4 the Caregivers, Susan Purrington from Welcomed Here, and Irene Davis from the Down Syndrome Network of Arizona.
Discover:
How Care 4 the Caregivers addresses burnout and PTSD-like symptoms for parents raising children with disabilities.
How Welcomed Here helps businesses create more inclusive environments.
How the Down Syndrome Network of Arizona supports individuals and families throughout their journey.
Links:
Care 4 the CareGivers: https://care4thecaregivers.org/
Welcomed Here: https://www.welcomedhere.org/home
Down Syndrome Network of Arizona: https://dsnetworkaz.org/
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