Told by Lucien York I used to hate my dyslexia, but now I see it as my superpower. I took the most painful thing in my life and turned it…
Personal Story: The World Needs Dyslexia
Providing a sanctuary for children
“The first step is believing that you can do better. The second is not listening to others when they say you can’t,” states Jessica Richardson-Lake. As a mother, pastor, teacher…
Sister Basilia Center: providing a safe space
One of the goals of The Sister Basilia Center is to provide a safe place for children with disabilities and to encourage them to express and develop themselves in a…
Personal Story: Defying Stereotypes
“Some people judge us because we are gay and have a child, but we don’t let that bother us anymore,” share Julian Browne, wife to Jacky Browne and mother of…