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Kennedy Center wins Zero Project

Kennedy Center wins Zero Project

The Zero Project, a global disabilities charity, yesterday presented the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts with a 2025 Zero Project Award.

‘The Kennedy Center has invested in hundreds of remarkable young adults with disabilities who have gone on to achieve successful careers and jobs in the Arts. Every day these alumni remind me that society benefits from giving everyone a chance to pursue their dreams,” said Betty Siegel, Kennedy Center Director of Accessibility & VSA.

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