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Miami's Community Newspapers·June 15, 2026Miami-Dade County

Hope for Miami Gives Kids With Disabilities A Place to Go When School Lets Out | Miami Autism Dad

Miami Autism Dad Victor Antunez interviews Marquia Robinson, CEO of Hope for Miami, and Program Manager Mercy Parada, about a Miami-Dade nonprofit that serves over 6,000 people a year and made a deliberate choice in 2012 to open its doors to children with disabilities. Marquia a…

Miami Autism Dad Victor Antunez interviews Marquia Robinson, CEO of Hope for Miami, and Program Manager Mercy Parada, about a Miami-Dade nonprofit that serves over 6,000 people a year and made a deliberate choice in 2012 to open its doors to children with disabilities. Marquia and Mercy break down the afterschool and summer programs that give working families a safe place when school lets out, what it takes to get a student with disabilities to high school completion, and what a modified diploma really means for a kid the standard track was never built for. …

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Sourced from Miami's Community Newspapers · indexed by Statura on June 15, 2026. Statura indexes Florida political news and tags it by industry and jurisdiction so government-affairs teams can monitor signal without scanning every outlet by hand. Read the full story at Miami's Community Newspapers

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