A World For Justin

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Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Lauren Salzberg
Credits: Five For Fighting-World
Views: 2893
Posted: 1/23/08 7:59 PM
Tags: autism



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Thank you for sharing this beautiful video... Justin is lucky to have such amazing parents as his advocates!
posted by Valerie Katz on 4/02/08 11:25: AM

Bless our beautiful boys! What a great video, I'm trying to figure out how to make one to share our story - which is similar to so many because of Autism. We just want a world where people dont give dirty looks out of ignorance thinking our child is a brat and the love we have for our children is a shared feeling throughout the world. So many people take their typically developing children for granted, or even their special needs child... THEY ARE ALL TRULY A BLESSING OF LIFE!
posted by Jen, Sam, Megan & DREW on 1/27/08 8:08: PM

i have a 13 yearold son named devin who has autism and my heart goes out to everyone who has to deal with this. I say never ever give up their is hope in god.
posted by raymond shannon on 1/27/08 5:44: PM

what kind of world do I want? A world where all children get to be kids and experience happiness & all the wonderful things about being a a precious kid. Hopefully done day, there will ba a CURE for autism.
posted by Vicki Aiello on 1/27/08 6:19: AM

What a beautiful video. Justin is certainly surrounded by a lot of love, support and happiness!!! Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing!!!
posted by Vicky Scala on 1/25/08 8:54: PM

That was a beautifull video you both put together. Just remember you are not by yourselves in this, we are all working hard for you and for Justin. We have our good days and some not so good ones, but it's all part of Justin's journey.
posted by Alissa Margolis on 1/25/08 4:33: AM

Great video and a great family. Can't wait to see you all very soon.
posted by Perry & Jamie Chudnoff on 1/24/08 8:06: PM

My son Jake is 10 years old now and I'm sure we've gone through a similar journey because of autism. It's been so hard, but at the same time we have to realize what a gift our boys are and how wonderful they are. Your video was beautiful!!!
posted by Margarida on 1/24/08 6:19: PM

What a beautiful tribute to an amazing boy. You have an incredible family. Your love and dedication to Justin shine through. Love Jolie, Murray, Olivia, Ethan and Sophie
posted by jolie on 1/24/08 2:05: PM

My heart and prayers go out to you and your family. I too hope someday they will find a cure for autism. You see I also have a grandaughter that has autism. If it wasn't for her wonderful parents- my daughter and son-in-law she wouldn't have come as far as she is today. In the beginning she couldn't even talk. God Bless all these preciuos children. Keep up the great job.
posted by Linda Santana on 1/24/08 1:36: PM

I loved the video...Justin's getting so big! You did a fabulous job putting this video together. Hugs and kisses to all of you-Brgitte
posted by Brigitte August on 1/24/08 12:27: PM

Lauren and Mark, This is a beautiful tribute!
posted by Carolyn on 1/24/08 12:14: PM

What a beautiful job, Lauren! It really captured Justin's incredible personality. He truly is a wonderful boy, and I hope to see him again soon!
posted by Allison Merten on 1/24/08 7:49: AM

Beautiful!
posted by Stephen Leshinski on 1/24/08 7:09: AM

Lauren, you did a beautiful job on this video just like you are doing with Justin! Keep up the hard work!
posted by Lori Rowe on 1/24/08 6:39: AM

This should have come with Kleenex! What a sweet montage of great memories. You guys are such wonderful parents, and you've documented such a great journey for Justin. We, too, hope, that one day autism is a distant memory...
posted by Amy Smith on 1/24/08 6:12: AM

Great job on the video. I loved it. Thank you for giving us this glimpse into your family. It is a great way to get to know other families that face the same challenges that we face.
posted by Christy ~ Meet our Chris on 1/24/08 5:49: AM

My heart and prayers goes out to all children and their families
posted by Judy Kaforey on 1/24/08 5:34: AM

So sweet~
posted by ryan on 1/24/08 5:22: AM

Prayers and hardwork lets keep it going!!!!!!!!
posted by Laura Webster on 1/24/08 5:02: AM





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