Our kids make good citizens as well.

Just because we have a diagnosis does not mean that we can not make a difference in our community. We do not have to rely on volunteers and others to help us do things. We can accomplish a lot on our own and and we can be volunteers and help others as well. We participated in a volunteer day at GiGi’s Playhouse and we helped clean up a major park in downtown Atlanta. We cleaned up 15 bags of trash out of the park and had people stop and say thank you for our efforts. We can be the difference by volunteering as well! Next time we volunteer we will be sending letters to the troops and work to help fill the food bank for people in need. We look forward to seeing you volunteer for the next volunteer event!10422055_761024650618353_3214757644058295020_n

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