Our Daughters Challenge

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Charity: autismspeaks
Author: Mom
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Views: 1821
Posted: 3/07/08 10:16 AM
Tags: autism



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What an inspiration! You did such a great job putting this together, Ryan. Good luck with your new life and new start for Jenna and your family. I have to say, it's quite cool that Five for Fighting, a band that became popular around the time our children were born, is using their name and fame and inspirational music for such a great cause. How awesome! Best of luck, Amy from M & M
posted by Amy on 4/08/08 11:01: PM

Wow.. Ryan... amazing job on that slide show. I commend you and your husbands strength through all of this. Jenna is beautiful! God bless you and your family. All my best, Stacy J- Mothers & More
posted by Stacy on 3/28/08 9:44: AM

WOW! Allison, you did so great with this video...very moving. Jenna is so beautiful and believe that she can be healed. Loev you!
posted by Tanya Windham on 3/18/08 5:41: PM

What a GREAT slideshow. Ryan you did a great job. Beay watched the slideshow with me and siad Jenna's name. You know what an accomplishment that is for him. He misses his friend. The mom's of Kemp's SNP misses you. Keep in touch.
posted by Allison on 3/12/08 7:17: PM

this beuatiful video reminds me of my daughter. She is now 22 years old. She has Asperger's. She funtions well, as in goes to the store, keeps house, but she is lost in the world of people. I breaks my heart, but we are coping. She was not diagnosis until last year. Everyone said I spoiled her. Oh well, they can think what they want. God Bless you and your family and i wish you the best.
posted by Nancy on 3/11/08 11:50: PM

Thank you for this. Being a mom of 2 children with autism, I agree with everything this video promotes. I appreciate the time and effort you put forth in making it as well. The more awareness that can be raised for autism, the quicker we can stop its dramatic growth. I know I would do and sacrifice ANYTHING if I knew it would bring my kids out of this. Thanks again!
posted by Michelle Bennett on 3/11/08 3:51: PM

That is an amazing slide show--a real tearjerker too! Jenna is such a gorgeous little girl that is trying so hard. I admire her and her parents for their courage and dedication to be a voice for autism. Thank you Ryan!! I need to go fix my mascara now! :)
posted by Kari on 3/07/08 1:53: PM

No matter how many times I hear how many children are diagnosed with Autism; every time I see one of these "autistic" children smile, I see another ray of hope. In this video alone, I have seen enough hope to personally dig a grave for Autism for when it is gone from our world.
posted by Those who find hope on 3/07/08 1:34: PM

What an inspirational and educational slide show. These black and white images of this little girl are beautiful and just show how important finding a cure for Autism really is. I appreciate this mother so much because of all her Autism awareness and advocacy!
posted by Jacki on 3/07/08 12:30: PM





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