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The Best New Cruise Ships of 2023

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Table Of Content Mission FAMILY Walk away with an experience that you will cherish forever Special events designed for all ages and abilities The second scholarship winner is Madelyn Hart, who has several disabilities that affect her daily life. The Buddy Cruise will give her a chance to socialize with other individuals who know what it is like to be neurodiverse in a safe environment. Hart has four siblings, two of whom also have unique needs. Her mother, Donna, a teacher at Newsome High School, is thrilled to share this experience with Hart and take part in their first Buddy Cruise. Mission To provide educational opportunities and resources for families, while promoting awareness, advocacy, and inclusion for individuals with special needs through unique venues. Families who have a hard time finding a scenario to meet all family members’ needs are accommodated with a variety of activities for all ages and abilities. Buddy Cruise is a 501c3 non-profit charity providing educat

Buddy Cruise Announces Local Scholarship Winners

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Table Of Content Buddy Cruise 2023 Special events designed for all ages and abilities One of a kind conference at sea Become a Buddy Cruiser for life! The Best New Cruise Ships of 2023 LIFETIME OF MEMORIES To provide educational opportunities and resources for families, while promoting awareness, advocacy, and inclusion for individuals with special needs through unique venues. Families who have a hard time finding a scenario to meet all family members’ needs are accommodated with a variety of activities for all ages and abilities. Buddy Cruise is a 501c3 non-profit charity providing educational opportunities and resources for families, while promoting awareness, advocacy, and inclusion for individuals with special needs. Buddy Cruise was started in 2008 by 2 siblings in honor of their brother who has Down syndrome. We collect and donate supplies, materials and/or equipment to an organization serving individuals with disabilities, typically in one of the ports that we visit during o