Father and autistic son among Norwood cyclists who raised £120k in Tuscany

Jonathan and Jacob Tobin raised more than £22,000 as part of the 29-strong team’s 270km challenge Jonathan and Jacob Tobin during Norwood’s 270km Tuscany Challenge, which raised £120,000 for the charity. A father and son were among 29 Norwood supporters who raised £120,000 after completing a demanding 270km cycling challenge through the Tuscan countryside. Jonathan…

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ST.Former Hueco Elementary principal indicted for injuring 5-year-old student with autism

EL PASO, TEXAS (KFOX14/CBS4) — A former elementary school principal is facing charges after being indicted last month in a case involving the injury of a 5-year-old student with autism, according to court records obtained by KFOX14/CBS4 on Monday. Greg Hatch, former principal of Hueco Elementary School from the Socorro Independent School District, was arrested on…

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Former Hueco Elementary principal indicted for injuring 5-year-old student with autism

EL PASO, TEXAS (KFOX14/CBS4) — A former elementary school principal is facing charges after being indicted last month in a case involving the injury of a 5-year-old student with autism, according to court records obtained by KFOX14/CBS4 on Monday. Greg Hatch, former principal of Hueco Elementary School from the Socorro Independent School District, was arrested on…

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Bungee ‘instructor’s’ chilling 3-word claim when caught by police after woman was thrown to her death without safety rope

A tragic incident occurred when 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas lost her life after being pushed from a bridge during a bungee jumping event without being secured to a safety rope. Some staff members from the bungee company attempted to escape but were apprehended by the police. It has now come to light that…

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ST.Hope for Miami Gives Kids With Disabilities A Place to Go When School Lets Out | Miami Autism Dad

Miami Autism Dad Victor Antunez interviews Marquia Robinson, CEO of Hope for Miami, and Program Manager Mercy Parada, about a Miami-Dade nonprofit that serves over 6,000 people a year and made a deliberate choice in 2012 to open its doors to children with disabilities. Marquia and Mercy break down the afterschool and summer programs that…

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Hope for Miami Gives Kids With Disabilities A Place to Go When School Lets Out | Miami Autism Dad

Miami Autism Dad Victor Antunez interviews Marquia Robinson, CEO of Hope for Miami, and Program Manager Mercy Parada, about a Miami-Dade nonprofit that serves over 6,000 people a year and made a deliberate choice in 2012 to open its doors to children with disabilities. Marquia and Mercy break down the afterschool and summer programs that…

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