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Almighty and Compassionate Father, have mercy on your autistic children, grant them healing and sustain their families. Amen
posted by Donald J Stanton on 4/02/07 6:27: PM

Thank you for caring and doing something to bring awareness to this growing concern.
posted by Marie on 4/02/07 6:25: PM

The video was wonderful and actually made me cry. My cousin is has autism and I am currently attending school to become a special education teacher to work with children who have autism. One thing my cousin can't wait for is to see me in a beautiful white wedding dress. I love you Justin.
posted by Jaime on 4/02/07 6:20: PM

The video moved me. Music---The perfect way to spread awareness. Those with autism also have a voice!
posted by Lisa Piserchio on 4/02/07 6:20: PM

Beautiful video of beautiful children. The video and the music were extremely moving. My prayers are with those who deal with this in their lives. I hope together we can all make a difference!
posted by Susie on 4/02/07 6:16: PM

Wonderful video. A great way of showing what is going on and making people aware of Autism. Autism is a gift in disguise. It is another social look on things. We need to research and learn from everything that we see in children and adults with ASD>
posted by Loretta on 4/02/07 5:50: PM

What a beautiful video! Thank you so much for shedding more light on Autism!
posted by Tiffany on 4/02/07 5:48: PM

a world without autism means a world without my son... no thanks.
posted by Lea on 4/02/07 5:44: PM

Very creative video. You can tell that a lot of time went into this project and was done with love and care! If only we wouldn't judge...it would be a better place!
posted by Elina L. on 4/02/07 5:43: PM

All children are our special gifts - priceless! Lovely video, makes you stop and think. Thank you.
posted by Ellen on 4/02/07 5:40: PM

What a beautiful video! Thanks for touching my heart! I will definetly share this with all my friends if it can help our precious children!
posted by Rhonda on 4/02/07 5:38: PM

Thank you. That was a beautiful video as were all of the children. So carefree and loving.
posted by Kristin on 4/02/07 5:22: PM

The words to the song... the text in the video... the images of children... parents... families... VERY MOVING. Thank you!
posted by Kimberly on 4/02/07 5:20: PM

This video is inspirational and moving. I love it. I am truely touched.
posted by Stacey on 4/02/07 5:03: PM

outstanding video, everyone needs to pitch in, thank you for the push. Peace
posted by nancy j on 4/02/07 4:54: PM

Thank you..
posted by Ines Adriana on 4/02/07 4:51: PM

Thanks for this beautiful video that brought tears to my eyes and touched my heart. The more we learn about autistism, more they can teach us. This was very powerful. Thank you so much for touching my heart...
posted by Donna on 4/02/07 4:42: PM

Thanks for making this beautiful video. We can never truly understand what people with autism and their families go through, but you bring us a lot closer...
posted by Marie on 4/02/07 4:08: PM

BEAUTIFUL! I want you to know that this video/song brought tears to my eyes! I pray for a cure and celebrate Autistic Awareness this month! My cousin has made me aware of what her life is like with this video. You are all in my prayers. Thank YOu!
posted by Kay on 4/02/07 3:57: PM

I love the clip, it really should be passed around so people can see how challenging and beautiful these children are to learn about the Autism. I work with 8 girls at work and I have learned alot from working with these Autistic girls, but I have also worked with Autistic boys as well and both girls and boys are very challenging. I really love to work with them and to work with these children you have to be a very patient, caring and loving person. I have no children of my own, but I consider all these beautiful children that I work with like they are my own. I fill very blessed to be able to work with these Autistic Children. My job is to help teach these children to be more educated and how to live more independly on there own as they get older so they can learn to live out here in this big world. If anyone interested in info where I work at to learn more of how you can get help with your Autistic Child, you can email me. Also, let us remember that APRIL IS THE MONTH FOR EVERYONE TO REMEMBER AND TO SUPPORT AUTISM AWARENESS THIS MONTH. God Bless and Thank you Cynthia Tin. from Indiana
posted by Cynthia T. on 4/02/07 3:44: PM





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