It is all about Do-it center celebrates 30 years of championing students with disabilities, building community. DO-It for short has provided support and mentoring to more then 500 students with disabilities who have gone to graduate high school and pursue four-years-degrees. DO- IT also has created a larger community of professionals with disabilities.
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