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Mainers With Disabilities Create Colorful Furniture At Maine Woodworks

In 1967, Marcel and Lois Houle joined with other families whose children had disabilities to create the nonprofit Creative Works, then known as the York-Cumberland Association of Handicapped Persons, to expand educational opportunities. The nonprofit has since changed not just its name but also expanded its mission to focus on adults, supporting more than 500 Mainers with disabilities in obtaining housing, jobs, and skills. It has also grown to …
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thebusinessdownload.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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