Best Buddies Program Analysis

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In elementary school, I participated in my school's Best Buddies program, where students spent one day a week hanging out with students with special needs. My time at Best Buddies quickly became my favorite part of each week. Throughout middle school, I continued my involvement in special education by spending time at Ready, Set, Ride!, a horse ranch with adaptive equipment designed to enable children with special needs to mount and ride horses. This program inspired my desire to be involved in special education programs. For the past two years, I have continued to fulfill my passion for special education by planning and attending monthly socials for adults with special needs, hosted by the Western Dupage Special Recreational Association (WDSRA).

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