Keeping adults with disabilities away from the cliff: The mission of Journey 21
By:
Mike Strehlow
Posted: Nov 7, 2021 8:53 AM CDT
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WAUKESHA COUNTY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A conversation between two moms at a Special Olympics track meet six years ago has grown into a non-profit in Waukesha County that's building a community of opportunities for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning Mike Strehlow shined a spotlight on a promising and first-of-its-kind concept in Wisconsin called Journey 21.
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