Meet CAA Student Saida

DeAnna Pursai • January 17, 2023


I am a full time student in college I am a music, dance, theatre, film and songwriting major I also enjoy doing cheer as well.


I’m proud to be a performing arts major my goal is to graduate college and continue my performing arts studies at the University level and have a professional career doing music, dance and theatre.


Being a student at both CAA and WVC have been such a truly wonderful experience CAA have helped me become a stronger, resilient, confident woman I am forever thankful and grateful for everyone at CAA they are Family to me I couldn’t ask for anything better in them.


CAA have helped me spread my wings and fly it also helped me blossom into the woman I am to this day.


I feel really happy knowing that I can be my true authentic self I don’t have to hide anything at all 

CAA saved my Life after going through so much emotional pain and mental health pain and so much more etc. 



I also enjoy every single classes and programs I do my goal is to graduate from CAA as Valedictorian when I am close and ready to graduate. 

By DeAnna Pursai May 18, 2026
CAA's Director of the School of Communications
By DeAnna Pursai May 11, 2026
At only 5 years old, Andre lost his parents and began a long and painful stay in the foster care system, not really having anyone to trust or love him. Eventually he started hanging out with the wrong people and faced his share of troubles. Being developmentally and physically disabled, people often took advantage of him or tried extorting him for money. He met two friends, Nancy and Kristin, through his church and they began helping Andre turn his life around.. Both women began helping Andre at first with essentials, making sure he got meals and into a safe housing situation. Nancy helped Andre get set with a bank account and taught him basic budgeting skills, while Kristin got him involved in stable social environments like College of Adaptive Arts. Now, at age 67, Andre is one of the oldest students currently enrolled in College of Adaptive Arts (CAA), a nonprofit providing higher education for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Every week, Andre looks forward to attending his Innercise class, which focuses on mindfulness, meditation and introspection. “The class helps me feel good about myself,” said Andre. “It helps me calm my mind.” According to Nicole Kim, Executive Director of College of Adaptive Arts, students like Andre who have been sidelined from traditional education are exactly who they are trying to reach. “Andre is proof that education has no expiration date,” said Nicole Kim, Executive Director of College of Adaptive Arts. “No matter your age or ability level, you are never too old to learn, grow and cultivate meaningful relationships” According to Nancy and Kristin, CAA has helped Andre further his education but also regain the trust to make friends and find a safe community of like-minded friends. “After our church closed, Andre really missed being able to share things with others that were important or special to him, and I think he’s found that at CAA,” said Nancy. Since meeting both women and attending CAA, Andre has said he has made the choice to change his life, and that he chooses “The New Andre” everyday.

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