FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The Dan Marino Foundation's plans for a downtown college for the developmentally disabled could give students the
real-world experiences they need to make it on their own.
For the foundation
started by the former Miami Dolphins quarterback in 1992 after his
2-year-old son Michael was diagnosed with autism, the first-of-its-kind
college in Florida is a natural next step.
The Dan Marino Foundation Florida Vocational College
would help those with developmental disabilities move into adulthood.
Marino's own son, now 23, has himself finished college and works as a
DJ, performing under the name DJ 1 Tre.
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