Vermont is My Home: Paul Connor, Bridport
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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.
Paul Connor is a well-liked and accepted fixture in his community. He plays in a Hockey league, shoots pool at a local pub and attends community dinners. In addition, he enjoys racquetball, ice fishing and working on his family farm. The oldest of seven children, Paul is known to a large network of neighbors and friends in his hometown. He has tremendous support for his independent functioning from his family.
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