Turning loss into legacy of inclusiveness

Linda McKenzie's son Owen hated bike rides. The 6-year-old would wail from his bike seat as McKenzie and her husband would ride from their Evanston home — usually eyeing the brightly colored park blocks away. The playground would become a kind of ground zero to make Owen, who deals with significant special needs, including developmental delays and limited mobility and speech, more …

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