Vermont is My Home: Kyle Moriarty, Montpelier
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Funded by a grant from the Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council, the ambitious goal of the Vermont is my Home production is to increase the general public’s understanding of people with developmental disabilities as members of our communities.
Kyle Moriarity was unable to communicate with his parents, or anyone else, until 6th grade when he was introduced to facilitated communication. A recent graduate of Montpelier High School, Kyle is in a Transition to Work program. He works at Green Mountain Self Advocates, an advocacy organization for people with disabilities. His goal is to advocate for access to assistive technology for youth with disabilities.
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