Invictus Forever
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FRAMINGHAM – Invictus Forever, a non-profit providing support to children and adults with disabilities, recently launched a Movement to Music & Fitness program.

The first in this monthly, 5-part program was held on Sunday, August 15 at the MetroWest YMCA in Framingham.

Youth and teen/adult sessions took place in the full gym, responsibly adhering to social distancing and all other CDC guidelines with respect to vaccinations and mask wearing.

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Rebecca Lilly, Invictus board member and chair of the programming committee, commented that the sessions were a resounding success.

Music therapist and Framingham native Kathlynn Sell got everyone up on the floor dancing and moving around.

Invictus would like to express its deep appreciation to the MetroWest YMCA and to all our volunteers for making this meaningful experience possible

Invictus Forever seeks to meet the vocational, life skills, recreational, social, educational, and therapeutic needs of children and adults with disabilities.

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The organization is now located at the former Marian High School on Union Avenue.

By promoting a tolerant and respectful atmosphere that recognizes and nurtures each individual’s unique talents, we are able to create a safe, warm, and welcoming environment where individuals of all strengths and abilities can excel, said the organization.

Visit www.invictusforever.org for more information on programming,

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