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Josef

Berwyn, IL


LifeMyWay means: It's speaking up. My Pathways program helped me have the courage to speak on the microphone!



Teresa

Taylorville, IL

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Last seen: helping other parents

Bonnie

Western Springs, Illinois

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Last seen: Attending college & job-hunting

Stacy

Brookfield, Illinois

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Last seen: Using my voice

Paul

Hinsdale,

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Last seen: Bowling.

Dixie

Springfield , IL

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Robby

Urbana, IL

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Last seen: Playing my Wii

Bryal

Clarendon Hills, IL

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Last seen: on WGN-TV

Charlotte

Peoria, IL

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Last seen: Advocating for Daniel.

Holly

Canton, IL

My story
Last seen: Advocating on Capitol Hill

Felice

Long Grove, IL

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Mary Kay

Montgomery, IL

My story
Last seen: Helping people with autism and their families advocate.

Renee

Buffalo Grove, IL

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Last seen: With her son Ira.

Lisa

Downers Grove, IL

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Last seen: At the Dave Matthews concert

Bridget

Darien, Illinois

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Last seen: Traveling to New York City

Wendy

Naperville, IL

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Last seen: Getting ready for her daughter's fashion show.


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