Correspondence between Jean Riley and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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This is a letter from Jean Riley to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation about the lack of services and resources for people with disabilities--especially children with cerebral palsy--after they graduate from the public school system.

Written on the top right corner of the letter: "John, I think you might be interested in the,"

The letter from Riley also includes an excerpt from an article in the New York Times by Nicholas Bakalar, which discusses research on the causes of cerebral palsy.

Attached is a reply from a representative of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Stephanie Jones, who thanks Riley for her letter.

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Date Created: 
2006-07-23
Creator: 
Riley, Jean (Author)
Jones, Stephanie (Author)
Bakalar, Nicholas (Author)
Document Type: 
Correspondence
Newspaper Article
Language: 
English (United States)
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Identifier: 
20080046
Publisher: 
University of Texas at Arlington
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