Mary’s Why
I was 38 when I found out prenatally that my daughter Elizabeth would have Down syndrome. I did not have a lot of experience with individuals with Down syndrome and to be totally honest, it was my biggest fear as an older mom. My husband and I spent almost 6 months both believing we were ready for any challenge raising Elizabeth may bring, but we were completely terrified at what the future may bring. I spent many a night in tears, worried about my baby’s future.
I am involved with GiGI’s Playhouse because I don’t want anyone else to fear their future. I wish that I had had access to a place like GiGi’s when I was pregnant – a comfortable place for new families to come to receive information and support. As a member of the Board and chair of the Family Committee, I work to make GiGi’s a place for parents to be able to both receive services for their children and learn from other parents who have been in their shoes.
I cannot explain how wonderful GiGi’s Playhouse has been for Elizabeth. It has been a place for Elizabeth to make new friends and learn new skills. Elizabeth has been able to take part in multiple programs at GiGi’s Playhouse Fargo. She has taken part in Leaps & Bounds, a program for 3 – 5 year olds that promotes social, emotional, and gross motor development. She also attended Little Fingers Big Plans, a program that promotes the foundations of early handwriting skills and fine motor skills. She also has taken part in the one-on-one literacy tutoring program. These programs give Elizabeth the skills she will need to succeed in school and in life.
GiGi’s Playhouse Fargo has been an invaluable asset for both Elizabeth and me.
Remember GiGi’s Playhouse on February 9th for Giving Hearts Day!
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