Mom and I have once again been invited back to Camp Paquatuck to speak to incoming counselors about what it’s like to be differently abled and her experience and tips in raising a …
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Mom and I have once again been invited back to Camp Paquatuck to speak to incoming counselors about what it’s like to be differently abled and her experience and tips in raising a differently abled person.
Most importantly, how to embrace the joy and lessons working with the differently abled can bring into your life. June is also scholarship month for Helping Makes U Happy.
This year we’ll be awarding seven scholarships to graduating students—some of whom have performed extraordinary community service throughout their high school years, and some to students who have committed to join the military.
We are so proud of them all! We’ll also be supporting the Community Counseling Outreach first manual basket auction on June 7, and we plan to enjoy strolling through the street fair and partaking of the CMFD’s Strawberry Shortcake Festival on June 8.
June is the month we start to work on our HMUH annual October Mega auction—it takes months of hard work to make that happen!
And it’s always pretty amazing, thanks to all of you!
We hope you’ll continue to support us!
We’d like to wish a very Happy Father’s Day to all who are celebrating on June 15.
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