From classrooms to blueprints, Marquis Childers advances accessibility, community voice, and opportunity through education, advocacy, and grassroots leadership.
From classrooms to blueprints, Marquis Childers advances accessibility, community voice, and opportunity through education, advocacy, and grassroots leadership.
Residents in Oceana, Mason, Lake, and Newaygo counties gain disability services, transportation support, and accessibility resources. Read the full story
...As her husband’s Alzheimer’s progresses, Karen Bass turns to Disability Network West Michigan for vital guidance, community support, and lifesaving...
Will Wilson, CEO of Disability Network West Michigan, says expanding participation across counties comes with challenges. “Trying to convince individuals...
A long-term mentoring relationship shows how accountability, honesty, and persistence can support progress, even as challenges and setbacks continue along...
Larry Latin has spent much of his life working to make West Michigan more accessible for people with disabilities. He...
From classrooms to blueprints, Marquis Childers advances accessibility, community voice, and opportunity through education, advocacy, and grassroots leadership. Read the...
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