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Get you up to speed: Deafblind Awareness Month celebrates community while raising awareness
June is Deafblind Awareness Month, highlighting issues faced by individuals with combined hearing and vision loss. Ryan Riehl, a deafblind painter, emphasised the importance of visibility for the community, stating, “it’s important that everybody knows that we’re out there.”
June is recognised as Deafblind Awareness Month, aiming to promote understanding of the challenges faced by individuals who are deafblind. Ryan Riehl, an artist who is deafblind, emphasised the significance of visibility and awareness in the community.
Ryan Riehl, a deafblind artist, emphasised the importance of raising awareness, stating, “it’s important that everybody knows that we’re out there.” In recognition of Deafblind Awareness Month, various organisations plan initiatives aimed at enhancing support and education for the deafblind community throughout June.
What remains unclear — It is unknown how many individuals are actively participating in Deafblind Awareness Month activities.
Deafblind Awareness Month promotes community and understanding in June

June is Deafblind Awareness Month, a time for learning and support. Ryan Riehl is deafblind and loves to paint, he says ‘it’s important that everybody knows that we’re out there.’
Get you up to speed: Delaware Sen. Chris Coons injured in Sussex County car crash: “I’m deeply grateful to the first responders”
Delaware Senator Chris Coons was injured in a multi-vehicle crash in Sussex County on Sunday afternoon. A driver experienced a medical incident, leading to the collision, and Coons was taken to Beebe Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
Senator Chris Coons was treated for minor injuries at Beebe Hospital in Lewes, Delaware, following a multi-vehicle crash caused by another driver’s medical incident. Coons, who has served in the Senate since 2010, is running for a fourth term and will face Christopher Beardsley in the primary election on September 15.
Delaware Senator Chris Coons suffered minor injuries in a multi-vehicle crash and expressed gratitude for the emergency responders’ efforts, stating, “I’m deeply grateful to the first responders for their prompt and professional response.” Coons, who is running for a fourth term in the Senate, is anticipated to make a full recovery ahead of the upcoming primary election on September 15, where he will face Christopher Beardsley.
What remains unclear — Details regarding the driver’s medical incident and condition have not been disclosed.
Senator Chris Coons injured in multi-vehicle crash in Sussex County
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Delaware Sen. Chris Coons was injured in a crash that involved several vehicles in Sussex County Sunday afternoon, he announced on social media.
In a statement, Coons, a Democrat, said a driver “experienced a medical incident” and collided with several cars, including one in which he was a passenger. He was taken to Beebe Hospital in Lewes, Delaware, and treated for minor injuries.
“I’m now home and expected to make a full and swift recovery,” Coons said in a statement. “I’m deeply grateful to the first responders for their prompt and professional response, including the Lewes Police Department, Lewes and Rehoboth Fire Departments, and Sussex County Emergency Medical Services, as well as the capable doctors and nurses at Beebe Hospital, where I received excellent care. I’m feeling relieved and blessed that by all accounts no one was seriously injured during the crash.”
Coons, 62, has held his seat to represent Delaware in the Senate since 2010. He won it in a 2010 special election after Ted Kaufman chose not to run for a full term. Kaufman was appointed to the Senate in 2008 when former President Joe Biden resigned to become vice president.
Coons announced he’s running for a fourth term in the Senate on June 12.
In Delaware’s primary election Sept. 15, Coons will face Christopher Beardsley. Michael Katz and John Shulli are running on the Republican ticket.
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