Lauren's Work Helps Disabled Young Adults
Lauren's Work was looking more like play. Roughly two dozen young adults stood along a line of folding tables, quickly placing small items such as candy, bags of pretzels and beef jerky into Christmas stockings. Somehow, the motions of assembly-line effort had morphed into a contest between the two groups.
"Oh yeah!" shouted Matt Dee, 26, pumping a fist into the air and striking a Schwarzenegger-like pose as his "WWE" team reached its goal first. The others -- "Team Winners" -- appeared remarkably unperturbed.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/07325/835454-55.stm
"Oh yeah!" shouted Matt Dee, 26, pumping a fist into the air and striking a Schwarzenegger-like pose as his "WWE" team reached its goal first. The others -- "Team Winners" -- appeared remarkably unperturbed.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/07325/835454-55.stm
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