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Retired teacher's dream of a safe home for his son with special needs becomes reality in Clarkston
By Jeffrey Lindblom at WXYZ Channel 7 (ABC Detroit) - News
· June 26, 2026
· 3 min read
Nearly 40 years after a retired teacher began dreaming of a safe, permanent place for his son with special needs to live, that dream has become a reality thanks to a former student and a generous community. Watch Jeffrey Lindblom's video report: A dad's 40-year dream for his son with special nee...
Key takeaway Watch Jeffrey Lindblom's video report: A dad's 40-year dream for his son with special needs now a reality in ClarkstonDick Moscovic taught high school for 47 years.
Why this matters in The Detroit
The realization of Dick Moscovic's dream for a safe home for his son Drew in Clarkston has significant implications for the broader Detroit area. As the region continues to grapple with providing adequate support services for individuals with special needs, initiatives like Drew's Home of Clarkston offer a model for community-driven solutions. The fact that this nonprofit has been able to provide a permanent home for ten residents with severe disabilities, relying on community donations and volunteer efforts, demonstrates the power of local engagement and philanthropy. Furthermore, the integration of residents into the community, as seen through their participation in can drives and recognition at local grocery stores, highlights the importance of inclusive and supportive neighborhoods. As Detroit seeks to improve its services for individuals with special needs, the success of Drew's Home of Clarkston serves as a valuable example of what can be achieved through determination, community support, and a commitment to providing high-quality care.
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Category: schools ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: WXYZ Channel 7 (ABC Detroit) - News ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? Nearly 40 years after a retired teacher began dreaming of a safe, permanent place for his son with special needs to live, that dream has become a reality thanks to a former student and a generous community. Watch Jeffrey Lindblom's video report: A dad's 40-year dream for his son with special nee...
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