DENVER -- A little bit of knowledge can go a long way.
In the spring edition of Denver7's More Alike Than Different special, contributors Hanna Atkinson & Connor Long take a look at many of the people and programs in Colorado that are bringing people together.
In this half hour, the hosts look at everything from sensory-friendly music programs provided by the Boulder Public Library and Philharmonic to adaptive cooking classes that help help those with disabilities not only learn skills but be safer in the kitchen whether living with others or on their own.
You can watch all three segments of the special above and follow the links below to the individual stories or use this link to see even more stories.
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Kids with sensory disorders get a chance to experience Boulder Philharomonic in concert
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Stepping Stone's 'A Latte Love' coffee shop helping developmentally disabled workers develop skills
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Adaptive cooking class teaches culinary skills and safety
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Stepping Stone Bead Team making bracelets for Special Olympic winter game athletes
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Phamaly Theatre artistic director making history from a wheelchair
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Cherry Creek Special Olympics Aquatics team dives right in week after week
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Special Olympics CO has hundreds freezin' for a reason
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Kids with special needs get an hour to enjoy jump park without all the crowds
More Alike Than Different stories air Saturdays during Denver7 News at 7am and 8am.