Category Archives: special needs
Contribute to an Awesome Author Resource
In order to make change, we must first ensure that others are aware of differently abled people.

Character JJ DiMeo of the Show Speechless with siblings
What better way to do this than through media?; movies, shows, music, and books all help people connect with a character in a story, and empathize on a human level.

A company in the United Kingdom, Inclusive Minds, is empowering young children with special needs to use their voices in order to create change through literature.

Young Embassadors for Inclusion is a group of kids who are being trained to speak out about their disability. They are becoming a knowledge base for authors, illustrators, and publishers to reference when writing about differently-abled characters.
Please consider making a donation to this amazing organization! We here at Awesome in Action love to see others that are on the same page as us!!

Helping in Action, by Nick Roussos. Page 13
Introducing the New Face of Awesome in Action!
Nick and the AiA team (AKA “the Nicksters”) had a great deal of fun working with graphic artist, Becky Young, in order to create a logo for Awesome in Action!

Becky, our great new friend, was very generous with her time and expertise. With much back and forth over a few months time, Becky helped us create a logo which reflected Nick’s playful, fun, and energetic personality.
We feel the logo is a perfect depiction of Awesome in Action, and look forward to connecting the new logo to our next step in business development.

An awesome pic Becky Young took in Dry Creek at the Mountain to Valley race!
The Awesome in Action team enjoyed Becky’s funny and giving personality… We are very much looking forward to keeping a close connection to this wonderful woman as we travel down a new and exciting path!







