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Parents aim to build residential farm for area’s autistic adults

GENOA – It’s every parent’s goal: to see their children healthy, happy and with a purpose.

It’s difficult under the best of circumstances, but even more so when the child is an adult with autism.

“Once the parents get older and pass away, who is going to take care of the children?” asked Ginnifer Daugherty, whose brother has autism.

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