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Beauty in Nature Drawing and Watercolor Class

Sept. 25, 2020

Hi Folks! 

We would like to invite you to a virtual art class: Beauty in Nature Drawing and Watercolor Class. This is an ongoing class open for the general population, people with disabilities, and students; people interested must be 18+ years of age.

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The CACTI Blog: Early Dementia Screening for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

June 17, 2020

This semester I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Yumi Shirai at Artworks. Artworks is a program at the University of Arizona that focuses on mutual learning through creative and expressive arts.

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The CACTI Blog: A Person-Centered Approach to Health & Healing

May 29, 2020

I am so thankful for my internship with an organization called Integrative Touch for Kids, as it has entirely changed my outlook on healthcare and wellness.

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The CACTI Blog: My Experience and Education Assisting With Equine Therapy

April 28, 2020

Throughout this past semester, I had the amazing opportunity to volunteer at Angels in Autism LLC, an early intervention center serving community members with developmental disabilities in Tucson.

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Eric and Austin of Sonoran Center represents AZ at the National Brain Injury Awareness Day

The CACTI Blog: Sonoran UCEDD Represents AZ at National Brain Injury Awareness Day

March 31, 2020

Like many disabled people—especially young disabled people—I have frequently felt isolated and ignored since becoming disabled by a severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) 17 years ago. 

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The CACTI Blog: Increasing Mental Health Awareness & Addressing Stigma

May 31, 2019

I had the privilege of working with the National Alliance on Mental Illness Southern Arizona(link is external) (NAMISA) for my Diversity Fellowship.

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Dr. Rebecca Hartzell with her Autism son

The CACTI Blog: My Son-Inspired Research

April 22, 2019

I came to research as a mom. I would use my three hours of “shopping time” on Saturdays to sit in a café and read everything I could find about Autism.

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The CACTI Blog: On Living the Social Life of TBI

Sept. 26, 2018

I am a UA PhD candidate in anthropology and Sonoran UCEDD (SUCEDD) Diversity Fellow.  My research focuses on the social aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), a common yet largely misunderstood injury sustained by nearly 2.8 million Americans every year, according to the latest figures from the CDC.

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The CACTI Blog: Advocacy & Accessibility: A Trainee's Reflections of the 2017 AUCD Conference

March 9, 2018

I had the opportunity to attend the 2017 Association for University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) Conference(link is external) in Washington, D.C. from November 5-8. Attending the AUCD conference was an incredible experience that gave me a new sense of confidence and left me even more committed to serving individuals with disabilities.

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CJ & Bentley at the iCan Bike Camp

The CACTI Blog: iCan Bike Camp through SANDS

Oct. 9, 2017

October is National Down Syndrome Awareness Month.
Sonoran UCEDD interdisciplinary trainee, CJ Bruske, shares his volunteer experience with iCan Bike Camp put on by iCan Shine, Inc.(link is external) and sponsored by the Southern Arizona Network for Down Syndrome(link is external) (SANDS) as part of his community reflections portfolio for our undergraduate certificate in developmental disabilities.

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