Roundup Fellowship - Services and supports for children and adults who have developmental disabilities including autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and similar disabilities. Roundup Fellowship - Programs and services for children and adults who have developmental disabilities including autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and similar disabilities.

  • http://www.rup.org/about-roundup/links/ LinksThe following links and resources are provided as a courtesy to help others find information on disability related subjects Roundup Fellowship - LinksThe following links and resources are provided as a courtesy to help others find information on disability related subjects
  • http://www.rup.org/employment/ Employment with Roundup Roundup Fellowship - Employment with Roundup. We have opportunities for people who are caring, respectful, creative and good role models.
  • http://www.rup.org/media/ Be A Superhero 5K Run/Walk & Roll Roundup Fellowship - Be A Superhero 5K Run/Walk & Roll. Saturday, Oct. 17th at America the Beautiful Park. Supporting people with developmental disabilities.
  • http://www.rup.org/programs/ Roundup Fellowship Programs Roundup Fellowship - We serve approximately 120 clients who have developmental disabilities. Our clients range in age from six to seniors.
  • http://www.rup.org/programs/childrens-residential-group-homes/ Children's Residential Group Homes Roundup Fellowship - Our children's residential group homes provide a warm loving atmosphere where children develop skills for everyday living
  • http://www.rup.org/programs/community-participation/ Community Participation Program Roundup Fellowship - This program allows adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to be involved in their community. Programs in Denver & Colo. Sprngs
  • http://www.rup.org/programs/schoolanddaytreatment/ Roundup School & Day Treatment Roundup Fellowship - Roundup School & Day Treatment - for students with developmental disablities who experience difficulties in more traditional school settings
  • http://www.rup.org/programs/supported-employment/ Supported employment services for adults with developmental disabilities Roundup Fellowship - Career exploration, resume writing, job seeking and keeping supports, vocational and supportive counseling, entitlement & benefit education
  • http://www.rup.org/contact/ Contact Roundup Fellowship Roundup Fellowship - Contact Roundup Fellowship-Main office is in Denver, Colorado 3443 South Galena Street, Suite 310, Denver, CO 80231 Phone: 303-757-8008.

    Country: 192.30.129.45, North America, US

    City: -104.7573 Colorado, United States

  • Barbara Tuttle - BACK AT IT!!

    One herniated disc, two bulging discs, 6 years of intense Sciatic pain in right leg, years of chiropractors, physical therapists, suggested surgery and lots of prayers. The answer to my prayer was the Natural Sciatica Relief System. After a few months of doing the exercises I am relatively pain free, I sleep better, I am so happy AND, I am back to playing racquetball three times a week and I walk 3 miles daily. I am in my 70's and look forward to maintaining my current life style for many more years. Thank you, SCIATICA INSTITUTE. Keep up the great work!

  • Josh Baden - This product really is as bad as most of the reviews suggest.

    There's really nothing I can ad that hasn't been said already by other reviewers. I was very careful in the prep of our deck, and everything looked great for about a month. Now my entire deck is peeling and leaving this trash all over my back yard. I genuinely hope that some lawyer makes a mint after spearheading a class action suit against these guys. I've accepted that I my $600 is gone for good, 6 months after covering my redwood deck in this joke of a product, but the thought of Rustoleum cashing in on a product that they clearly didn't even test bugs me to no end. How does a product this worthless even make it to market?

  • SW3K - No more winning for you, Mr. Banana!

    For decades I have been trying to come up with an ideal way to slice a banana. "Use a knife!" they say. Well...my parole officer won't allow me to be around knives. "Shoot it with a gun!" Background check...HELLO! I had to resort to carefully attempt to slice those bananas with my bare hands. 99.9% of the time, I would get so frustrated that I just ended up squishing the fruit in my hands and throwing it against the wall in anger. Then, after a fit of banana-induced rage, my parole officer introduced me to this kitchen marvel and my life was changed. No longer consumed by seething anger and animosity towards thick-skinned yellow fruit, I was able to concentrate on my love of theatre and am writing a musical play about two lovers from rival gangs that just try to make it in the world. I think I'll call it South Side Story.