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Deputy’s ’10-A-Day’ lifts people with intellectual disabilities out of isolation | Q13 FOX News

May 18, 2020 by Leo

SEATTLE — A King County sheriff’s deputy has taken on a personal crusade to make sure those at the highest risk of isolation stay active and engaged.Sheriff’s deputy Kristi Bridgman is helping Special Olympics athletes train in a time when they haven’t been able to compete.Distancing and stay-at-home orders mean athletes like Zach McBryde can’t train like they need to.

Source: Deputy’s ’10-A-Day’ lifts people with intellectual disabilities out of isolation | Q13 FOX News

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