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Marty Cohen the Roving Photographer Asks
“What will it take to make you feel like you are part of a community?”
(Column: Roving Photographer)
Marty Cohen
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Karen Ross, “More workshops, meeting people, support groups and working.”
Francis Romolo, “To see people being more considerate and respectful to one another. People need to learn social skills and develop sensitivity in order to become a piece of the puzzle (community).”
Saul Goldstein, “Knowing that, as a consumer, it would make us feel that there is enough housing for consumers with mental disabilities.”
Leon Logan, “I feel that interacting with my neighbors and attending social events would make me feel good about living in the community.”
Eva Gabriele, “Being able to have a stable home. I want to live independently on my own.”
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