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Cornerstone Ranch oers support for disabled adults in McKinney Cynthia Heaton said not only did she and her hus- band David Heaton fall in love with each other while students at Southern Methodist University, they also fell in love with the special needs population. “We started working with a ministry called Young Life for high schoolers with special needs,” Heaton said. “Neither one of us had any kind of experience with special needs. When we walked into this room of 30 plus high schoolers with special needs who bombarded us with high ves and hugs, it com- pletely changed our lives.” In 2006, the Heatons opened Cornerstone Ranch, a residential and day program for adults with developmental disabilities, in McKinney. The set up Cornerstone Ranch, situated on 42 acres on CR

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