321 Days of Acceptance | Nicole’s Story

321 Days of Acceptance, Day 3 | Generation G

GiGi's Playhouse

We are three days into our Generation G, 321 Days of Acceptance, we are thankful and excited to have so many of you joining us on this journey of acceptance and belief. Keep sharing, keep commenting and keep believing!

From time to time we will need a little more space to share our friends and we will use the #gigisblog to do just that. We know you will enjoy it!  Today we want you to meet Nicole……..

 

Years ago, Nicole used to walk to meet the school bus. Along her route, students and neighborhood children would throw rocks at her, and call her unspeakable names. Like anyone subjected to such bullying, discrimination and hate, Nicole began hiding herself away. Retreating from school experiences and friendships. Then came GiGi’s Playhouse.

Nicole began spending time at the original Hoffman Estates Playhouse in the “Friday Friends” adult social program. Nicole began to experience acceptance again though Playhouse activities and friendships, yet she was still very shy and communicating was a struggle. Nicole was still in a cocoon. Then came GiGi University and Hugs & Mugs.

Nicole was chosen to participate in the GiGi U and Hugs & Mugs pilot program – essentially a research & development activity at first inception. Initially frustrated by requests to provide artwork for mugs, Nicole was consistently encouraged and inspired by Nancy, her peers and her mom Diana. Then Nicole, driven by the will to show she was capable to achieve, drew the most beautiful butterfly.

Rediscovering and reinvigorating her own strength and potential, Nicole smiled widely, spoke out with pride, and has never looked back. Nicole is now a graduate of the inaugural GiGi University program, a mentor at Hugs & Mugs to other adults with Down syndrome, a prolific artist, a LEADER, and an ambassador for Generation G. Nicole continues to benefit from the many lifelong commitments that GiGi’s Playhouse makes to all participants; expanding her talents at Hugs & Mugs as well as advancing her verbal communication skills through the Amina Grace Speech & Language Program.

With Acceptance, Generosity and Kindness, anything is possible. Cocoons reveal beautiful butterflies. Human beings spread their wings, and transform vulnerability to bravery. Nicole is our hero!

 

GiGi's Playhouse

 

Nicole is Generation G and we are so proud! Show Nicole some love & support by sharing her story with your friends on social media!

 

EDITED (11|28|17) We would love to have you join us in changing lives and offering no-cost career development skills at NO COST to our participants!  On this Giving Tuesday, you can DOUBLE your impact thanks to Generous supporters. Every dollar counts. CLICK HERE TO DONATE TODAY. Thank you.

 

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  1. Steven Zagata on June 3, 2019 at 6:55 pm

    Hello Nicole! You look fantastic. Have a great summer.

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