

Rochester families living with autism will have access to better support services by July 1
Spurred by the disappearance and death of Trevyan Rowe, a Rochester teen whose case was taken up by the autism support community, leaders of the local nonprofits have moved up the launch date of an initiative to connect city families living with autism with the same resources already serving their suburban peers. (read more)


CP Rochester eases trip to dentist for people with special needs
Adrianna Miller took her first step toward independence on a chilly day in late March. Dental independence anyway. “This was the first time I stayed in the waiting room and she went back by herself,” Adrianna’s mom, Sarah Miller said. “So that was a big thing. She was independent today.” (read more)