A Meeting of Two Authors: Children’s Author Deannie Humphreys-Dunne

MeetDeanieHeadshotPNG children’s author Deanie Humphreys-Dunne.  We were introduced by a mutual friend who saw that we had some common interests in writing children’s stories, animals, and horses.    Deannie Humphreys-Dunne

I had the honor of reading one of Deanie’s stories, Tails of Sweetbriar, a silver medal Feathered Quill Book Award winner, and a Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention.  Tails of Sweetbriar is the story of a young child diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy joining in partnership with a failed racehorse who loves to jump.

I found the story personally inspiring, Sweetbriar Bookand let me tell you why: Tails of Sweetbriar chronicles young Deanie’s struggle with her diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy, a physical condition that means she will never walk.  In this intense, personal story of persistence and strength, Deanie pushes through her diagnosis to realize her goal of not only walking, but becoming a champion horseback rider.

Now THAT is some kind of Awesome!

So, Deanie and I have another commonality:  Cerebral Palsy.

Enjoy Deanie’s blog interview with Nick here – Interview with inspiring author, Nick Roussos!

The Employment Struggles of People with Intellectual and Developmental Delays

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Julian Wang, president of Arc of Larimer County

I am lucky because my dad has a safari company in Africa. I do not have to worry about money. I always have what I need.

My friend works two jobs and does not make enough money to live. He is a good guy. It is not fair!

We need to make change by:

  1. Building Awareness
  2. Changing the Rules
  3. Providing Opportunities for people with Intellectual and Physical Disabilities!

Check out this video by The Arc of Larimer County…pioneers in making change in our community!

Everybody Works- The Arc of Larimer County

 

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Julian Wang is an Awesome Advocate for everyone in the community!