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Emerging Leadership cohort pitches after‑school therapy pilot for families who don’t qualify for Medicaid
Summary
A University of Miami Emerging Leadership Program cohort asked the Miami Lakes Education Advisory Board to consider a pilot after‑school program offering speech, occupational and behavioral therapies for middle‑income (ALICE) families; presenters proposed Bob Graham Education Center as a possible site and said funding would be pursued independently.
A group of graduates from the University of Miami Emerging Leadership Program presented a proposal to the Miami Lakes Education Advisory Board to pilot after‑school therapeutic services aimed at middle‑income families who do not qualify for Medicaid but still lack access to necessary therapies.
The presenters said the project would identify a pilot cohort of students at up to three schools — including Bob Graham Education Center — and offer services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy…
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