The bill allows homeschooled students to participate in public school sports and other extracurricular activities.
Tim Tebow's foundation honored young people with disabilities as churches around the world hosted "Night to Shine" events.
Share This Post Facebook Pinterest Twitter LinkedinPlant City’s First Baptist Church rolled out the red carpet Friday night, ...
Juanita Ghere of Bettendorf treasured watching her daughters Caitlin, who has Down syndrome, and Ashley (Caitlin’s buddy), on ...
Share…celebrates 75 PWDs to signify their worth, dignity Founder of Spiritans Sound Outreach, Reverend Father Oluwafemi Victor Orilua, of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (CSSP), has urged the ...
The Tim Tebow Foundation's Night to Shine special-needs prom in Jacksonville celebrated 1,186 guests. Similar proms were held ...
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities shone in the spotlight during the second-annual Night to Shine ...
The Tim Tebow Foundation's Night to Shine special-needs prom in Jacksonville celebrated 1,186 guests. Similar proms were held in 62 countries.
Gillespie County was part of a worldwide celebration of children with special needs through the Tim Tebow Foundation Night to ...
Saluting the North East Watercolor Society (NEWS) is the title of the show which Cultural Affairs at SUNY Orange is producing ...
Goodwill Church in Montgomery joined a global movement Friday evening by hosting the Tim Tebow Foundation’s 11th annual ...
The Tim Tebow Foundation had their annual Night To Shine event on Friday, February 7 at Southcrest Baptist Church. This is a special prom for those with special needs, ages 14 and ...