Ajax mother opening business to fill disability service gap
An Ajax woman is hoping to help those with developmental disabilities in the community. She's using her personal and professional experience to launch My Happy Place Inc.. With an already scarce market, and a growing need for programs like this one, there's already a wait list. Aaron Streck with more.
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