Two Austin Moms Start Channel for Special Needs Parents to Spread Awareness and Humor
AUSTIN, Texas, February 23, 2019 (Newswire.com) - Two Austin moms have started a video blog to spread awareness to the severe sides of autism and Cerebral Palsy. Their goal is to bring humor to moms of disabled children, connect other special need parents while spreading awareness.
They launched on Jan. 16 and already have 1,300 followers on Facebook and 1,000 on Instagram in five weeks with over 70,000 video views.
"We found ourselves in a unique position to start spreading more awareness," says co-founder, Jamie de Grasse. "We wanted to create a community where moms can come together, get their questions answered, and share all of the stories, both good and bad, of raising a special needs child. Often times people are too quiet about their experiences, and it can leave parents of special needs kids feeling alone and isolated."
The moms are best friends and neighbors and two of their kids are severely disabled and in the same classroom. Jamie's child, Damien, is six and severely autistic. Pam Shipley, co-founder, has a seven-year-old named Ava with Cerebral Palsy. Both children are completely non-verbal and in the same class at school. They decided they wanted to do more and to give back. There was such a need in the community for moms to share and connect. They started a coffee group and quickly thought it would be great to video some of their stories.
To learn more about the blog, visit their website at www.SpecialwithaSideofMom.com or their Facebook page at Facebook.com/specialwithasideofmom.
Contact Information:
Jamie de Grasse
Phone: 714-724-2800
Email: [email protected]
Company: Special With a Side of Mom, recently filed to be a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit to promote inclusion in school, work, community and sports
Source: Special with a Side of Mom
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Tags: Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Disabled Children, Diversity, Inclusion, Nonverbal, Spectrum, Wheelchair