ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - An Atlanta teenager is growing her efforts at advocating for children with disabilities who need specialized care.
Carrington Manous, a former Miss Georgia Teen, uses her public platform to support kids with dyslexia.
“I was diagnosed with dyslexia and growing up I didn’t really have someone to say ok, you’ve got this,” Manous said.
Manous launched Able Path Care in October, with the help of two other people, to provide in-home care for children considered “medically fragile.”
According to the state of Georgia, “the condition of being medically fragile is generally defined as a medical status that can rapidly deteriorate, resulting in permanent injury or death; one that requires medical care and/or technology to maintain health; and/or a condition th

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