Good News: FSU Cheerleaders With First Coast Ties Make Trip to Pasadena
Good News: FSU cheerleaders with First Coast ties make trip to Pasadena
Their job is to make sure the crowd is engaged, to be quiet when needed and pumped up when the team needs noise, Register said. “We cheer them on no matter what,” she said. In this case, FSU … The quilts were given to the pediatric program at the … Read more on Florida Times-Union
What happens when your son tells you he's really a girl
Psychiatrist Annelou de Vries and psychologist Peggy Cohen-Kettenis developed this therapeutic method in the Netherlands (it's often called “the Dutch approach”), and say they want to “prevent youths with nonpersisting gender dysphoria from having to … Read more on Macleans.ca
Umbrella coverage: Local club supports 'anybody in need'
"Karissa Craddock from Trumbull is a 7-year-old with Spina bifida who can't walk and $ 3,500 is needed for aquatic therapy and physical therapy. And Sheri Restal, a 19-year-old girl from Stamford with Down syndrome needs $ 1,500 for speech therapy.". Read more on The Darien News
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