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ORLAND PARK, IL — An Orland Park family had a group home in Country Club Hills named after them to honor their work for people with disabilities, according to the Chicago Tribune.
The Behrman family's son, Andrew, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 2 years old. Parents Paul and Gail Behrman worked for years to make life more accessible for Andrew and finally purchased a home in Palos Heights where Andrew could live comfortably on his own with two other roommates. Now, the family is being honored by the United Cerebral Palsy Association.
Read more at the Daily Southtown.
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