A Bucks County man is trying to change the way his community treats people with disabilities.
Joshua Fields, 24, co-founded "The Next Step Programs" in Doylestown when he was a teenager.
That middle school seating arrangement led Fields to his best friend Meghan Kensil and a pivotal conversation about their futures. The nonprofit has grown into a place where people with disabilities can come and learn life skills and even find a job.That includes 22-year-olds like Julie Shirey.
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