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  2. Young America's Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The National Journalism Center which was founded in 1977 by M. Stanton Evans, [18]: 489–98 is currently a project of Young America's Foundation that places college students and recent graduates at media organizations in the Washington, D.C. area. [19] Notable alumni include Ann Coulter, Tim Carney, and Malcolm Gladwell. [20] [21]

  3. List of disability organizations - Wikipedia

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    American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities (ACCD) (1975) – coalition of local, state and national disability organizations. [1] American Council of the Blind (ACB) – represents a diverse range of groups within the blind community. American Diabetes Association (ADA) (1939) – educates the public about diabetes.

  4. Disabled American Veterans - Wikipedia

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    The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is an organization created in 1920 by World War I veterans for disabled military veterans of the United States Armed Forces that helps them and their families through various means. It was issued a federal charter by Congress in 1932.

  5. The fully accessible guide to paying for college for students ...

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    The AAHD Frederick J. Krause Scholarship on Health and Disability is awarded to students with a qualifying disability who are currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate school degree related ...

  6. Young Americans for Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) is a conservative youth activism organization that was founded in 1960 as a coalition between traditional conservatives and libertarians on American college campuses. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the chapter affiliate of Young America's Foundation.

  7. Timeline of disability rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1975 – The Education for All Handicapped Children Act, PL 94-142, (renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in 1990) became law in the U.S., and it declared that disabled children could not be excluded from public school because of their disability, and that school districts were required to provide special services to meet the ...

  8. Why young Americans think $200K is necessary - AOL

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    But we know from Federal Reserve data that young Americans are not making close to this much. The average household income of those less than 35 was a little over $82,000 in 2022.

  9. Tim Walz's son Gus has a learning disorder. Can his ... - AOL

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    Advocates for Americans with learning disabilities believe the Walz family's openness about their son and their willingness to speak publicly about the experience will raise much-needed visibility ...