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DORS Helps Young People

The Division of Rehabilitation Services Helps Young People with Training & Employment, by Amy Landsman, Baltimore's Child: A Special Edition 2005-2006, October 1, 2005

The family of Prince George's Co. 10th Grader Amy Boluda explores the services DORS has available for transitioning youth.

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