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"At CASP we believe that educational programs should follow the student from birth to adulthood, so they can be independent, productive, happy and included in their families, schools, communities and work."

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Centro Ann Sullivan Peru (CASP) is a nonprofit dedicated to the education for families of children with different abilities.  CASP was started in 1979 by Dr. Liliana Mayo originally to educate children with different abilities, but has expanded to education for families, teachers, and the general public. CASP utilizes research to develop a best practice for helping families flourish in a society that does not always value different abilities. 

 

CASP helps families like the Gonzales Family to flourish. To read about the Gonzales Family and how you can help, click on the next page, "CU Help Peru."

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