Friday, October 3, 2008

A different kind of post





First of all, let me apologize for the poor pictures. I realized after downloading these that my camera had a smudge on the lens.
Did you know that October is Disability Awareness Month? Probably not.....but yes it is. Those of you that know me personally, know my youngest son David is profoundly disabled, both physically and cognitively. He is 21 years old, but basically functions at the level of a 1 year old. I don't tell you this to ask for sympathy or pity. David is a huge blessing in our lives and we are so thankful he is part of our family. He's a wonderful young man with a sweet personality. Yes, there are many limitations to what he can do. But as you can see, there are lots of things he can do as well. Here he is participating in a wonderful program known as Top Soccer. It is a national program that facilitates people with disabilities participating in soccer. Chances are, you have a similar program in your city. It is so much fun to see these kids out on the soccer field enjoying an activity that otherwise would be unavailable to them. This program relies heavily on volunteers. The program wouldn't exist without them.
We are so lucky to have a thriving Top Soccer program here where we live. They always need volunteers, so if you have spare time on a weekend, consider seeking out a program in your city and volunteering. You'll be making a huge difference to these kids, and I just bet you will get alot out of it too.

Sometimes all we see when we look at disabled people are their disability. Look past the wheelchairs, walkers or other adapted devices and really see the person inside. I think you'll find that they are just like you and me. They love to have fun, feel safe and feel love. Just like us.

2 comments:

Linda F. said...

Oh, Lyn! You and David both make me smile! You always remind me of what I did (or hope I did) with 30 years of my life! As blessed as you are to have David, he is doubly blessed to have you and your husband as parents. And Ginger, too!

Anonymous said...

Lyn, wonderful photos!! That is the biggest soccer ball I've ever seen. Thank you so much for sharing!

 
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