A Night to Remember is a prom sponsored by Mission Church in Ventura for students with intellectual disabilities ages 12 to 25.
Analysis: I’m a Former Yosemite Rescue Worker. Here’s How We Keep Our Parks Safe
There is no sense of security for what employment might look like next year or next summer, Wade added.
There is no sense of security for what employment might look like next year or next summer, Wade added.
Analysis: Tariffs Threaten the Survival of Medically Fragile Children Like My Son
Over the past four months, tariffs on medical supplies have ranged from 10 to 245 percent depending on the items and where they’re made.
Over the past four months, tariffs on medical supplies have ranged from 10 to 245 percent depending on the items and where they’re made.
Opinion: Plasma Treatments Saved My Father’s Life Many Times, and More People Need Access to Them
My late father, Jim Carey, was born in 1940 as the youngest of three brothers. All of them were born with hemophilia B — a hereditary bleeding disorder that prevents blood from clotting properly.
My late father, Jim Carey, was born in 1940 as the youngest of three brothers. All of them were born with hemophilia B — a hereditary bleeding disorder that prevents blood from clotting properly.
Opinion: When My Mom Needed Me, I Took Paid Leave. So Can You
Because of California’s paid family leave program, I was able to be there without giving up my income.
Because of California’s paid family leave program, I was able to be there without giving up my income.
‘I Cannot Fall Apart Right Now.’ Kids With Disabilities and Their Families Struggle in Aftermath of Wildfire Displacement
The family’s home was a gathering spot for Wyatt and his siblings’ friends, something that brought him a lot of joy, his mother, Erin Ahders said.
The family’s home was a gathering spot for Wyatt and his siblings’ friends, something that brought him a lot of joy, his mother, Erin Ahders said.
Medicaid Cuts Could Upend Lives of Children With Disabilities. Can California Do More to Prepare?
Pequeño’s 11-year-old son, Xavier, has a rare genetic immune disorder that undermines his body’s ability to fight disease.
Pequeño’s 11-year-old son, Xavier, has a rare genetic immune disorder that undermines his body’s ability to fight disease.
Opinion: How Preventing Violence Can Help End Homelessness
People experiencing homelessness face repeated violence and stress from a lack of safety.
People experiencing homelessness face repeated violence and stress from a lack of safety.
‘I Cannot Fall Apart Right Now.’ Kids With Disabilities and Their Families Struggle in Aftermath of Wildfire Displacement
The family’s home was a gathering spot for Wyatt and his siblings’ friends, something that brought him a lot of joy, his mother, Erin Ahders said.
The family’s home was a gathering spot for Wyatt and his siblings’ friends, something that brought him a lot of joy, his mother, Erin Ahders said.
Analysis: How to Stand Up for Kids With Disabilities Despite Federal Changes
My son is able to live at home with our family, attend school and interact with the world because we live in a nation where disabled people have civil rights.
My son is able to live at home with our family, attend school and interact with the world because we live in a nation where disabled people have civil rights.
Opinion: How Alternative Pain Treatments Can Prevent Opioid Addiction
Many patients with opioid use disorder experience mental health challenges, such as depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder, which can complicate treatment adherence and outcomes.
Many patients with opioid use disorder experience mental health challenges, such as depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder, which can complicate treatment adherence and outcomes.
Medicaid Cuts Could Upend Lives of Children With Disabilities. Can California Do More to Prepare?
The program also pays for Xavier’s medical equipment such as a wheelchair and portable oxygen tank, antibody and respiratory treatments, and hospital stays when he gets sick.
The program also pays for Xavier’s medical equipment such as a wheelchair and portable oxygen tank, antibody and respiratory treatments, and hospital stays when he gets sick.
Analysis: How to Stand Up for Kids With Disabilities Despite Federal Changes
My son is able to live at home with our family, attend school and interact with the world because we live in a nation where disabled people have civil rights.
My son is able to live at home with our family, attend school and interact with the world because we live in a nation where disabled people have civil rights.
California’s Immigrant Teens Find Healing in Unexpected Places
Founded in 2018, the organization specializes in representing unaccompanied children that have come to the U.S. without a parent or guardian.
Founded in 2018, the organization specializes in representing unaccompanied children that have come to the U.S. without a parent or guardian.
Opinion: It’s Time to End Pregnancy Related Heart Disease Deaths
Cardiovascular conditions contribute to one-quarter of maternal deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Cardiovascular conditions contribute to one-quarter of maternal deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
How One Prison-Based Program Is Working to End the Cycle of Violence
When Cecilia Gonzalez told family members she had volunteered to share her life story with men in prison, they were shocked.
When Cecilia Gonzalez told family members she had volunteered to share her life story with men in prison, they were shocked.















