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  2. YAI: Seeing Beyond Disability - Wikipedia

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    Travel opportunities for adults with I/DD include weekend trips and extended vacations with domestic and international destinations. YAI also offers an award-winning inclusive camping experience in the Catskills called 'YAI: Mainstreaming at Camp' [ 7 ] to children and teens with developmental and learning disabilities, ages 8 and up.

  3. Accessible tourism - Wikipedia

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    Accessible tourism is the ongoing endeavor to ensure tourist destinations, products, and services are accessible to all people, regardless of their physical or intellectual limitations, disabilities or age. [1] It encompasses publicly and privately owned and operated tourist locations.

  4. Best Buddies International - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Anthony Kennedy Shriver announced the opening of a new accredited program in Doha, Qatar, in collaboration with the Shafallah Center for Children with Special Needs, a nonprofit charitable organization. As of January 2018, Best Buddies had chapters in 50 countries around the world, spanning six continents. [18] [19]

  5. Demonstrators protest Maryland Cracker Barrel after special ...

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    People protest outside of Cracker Barrel on Dec. 15, 2024, where a group of 11 special education students and seven staff members from Maryland's Charles County Public Schools District were ...

  6. National Geographic unveils best travel destinations for 2024 ...

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    Kenya, Kyoto, and Paris, West Virginia, Alaska, and Niagara Falls all landed on National Geographic's list of best places to travel to in 2024. But this year there's a fun new twist.

  7. School bus by country - Wikipedia

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    Many Australian school children travel 'free' on non-fare paying bus services [54] to their local school or using a bus pass that they get issued at the beginning of the school year that covers transport with the relevant bus (and often other public transport such as train or ferry) network/s for travel to and from school only, for which the ...

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