
Collaboration Key to Closing Gaps in Children’s Cancer Research
Thanks to the power of precision medicine, we’re experiencing a revolution in the treatment of cancer, yet progress for children lags behind. Children are not little adults, and the ways that cancers behave in children and respond to therapy are profoundly different. Yet children have been treated for decades with adult therapies that can have negative, lifelong impacts for patients

Cohousing Expands Affordable, Inclusive Options for Individuals Who Experience I/DD
Rooted in a late-1960s Danish movement, cohousing is an intentional community of private homes clustered around shared spaces like a dining area, gardens, walkways, a common house and open spaces. Neighbors share values and a common vision, collaboratively plan activities and manage the community. Also known as congregant communities, the concept is gaining momentum across the country, with Washington and