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Daily Archives: May 25, 2017

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Family Testimonials – Yes She Can! – Carly goes to work

Blog, Family Testimonies, New York, Why We Bike, Yes She CanBy Ben DalleyMay 25, 2017

Carly Goes to Work By Ann Searle Horowitz When my daughter, Carly, turned 16, she knew it was time to get a job. We had been talking this up for several years. “It’s what good, responsible citizens in our family do over the summer when they are 16,” we said with conviction. She knew we…

Impact Organizations – Yes She Can!

Baltimore, MD, Blog, Why We Bike, Yes She CanBy Ben DalleyMay 25, 2017

Yes She Can …Girl Again Program Yes She Can develops jobs skills for women with Autism through training at GirlAgain Boutique.

Autism All-Stars – Paige

B2B All-Stars, Blog, Impact Organizations, New York, Why We Bike, Yes She CanBy Ben DalleyMay 25, 2017

Paige Trainee – Yes She Can, Inc! Register to Ride Meet Paige. She is a trainee at Girl AGain, a retail store operated by Yes She Can, a nonprofit dedicated to helping young women with autism develop job skills leading to employment and greater independence. Support Yes She Can Team

Autism All-Stars – Michelle

B2B All-Stars, Blog, Impact Organizations, New York, Why We Bike, Yes She CanBy Ben DalleyMay 25, 2017

Michelle Trainee – Yes She Can, Inc! Register to Ride Meet Michelle: Meet Michelle. She is a trainee at Girl AGain, a retail store operated by Yes She Can, a nonprofit dedicated to helping young women with autism develop job skills leading to employment and greater independence. Support Yes She Can Team

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