Why we must appreciate, embrace those with special needs in San Diego

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Why we must appreciate, embrace those with special needs in San Diego
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I believe this focus on neurodiversity can became the catalyst to more understanding and acceptance throughout San Diego

DeSaegher is the chief development officer at TERI campus and lives in Escondido. My “personal calling” hit while in a rewarding business career, including 17 years within local powerhouse Qualcomm. I left the “security” of corporate America to assist nonprofits purposefully serving the needs of others. What an honor to represent TERI and address one of the most prolific challenges for thousands of San Diego families.

Today, TERI staff provides daily personalized care plans, prioritizing individual value and self-expression with the focus of identifying one’s strengths that build a pathway to a dignified quality of life. After 43 years of progressive growth, TERI is a California best-practices model with an array of programs spanning a lifetime of changing care needs, including education, arts and enrichments, residential, family services and vocational internships.

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