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Foundations, Funding and Fun! An Interview with a Special Needs Mom

Episode 17 of the Special Needs in Motion podcast, hosted by Ilana Danneman, titled "Foundations, Funding and Fun! An Interview with a Special Needs Mom" was published on May 13, 2020 and runs 30 minutes.

May 13, 2020 ·30m · Special Needs in Motion

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Perhaps you met Camille Sutton Brown a few episodes back? She is a dynamic special needs mom who loves to share her experiences with therapists and other parents. In this episode Camille  will share her insights and experiences with some local (Atlanta) and national non profit organizations that are impacting the lives of children with special needs. Whether you live in Atlanta or elsewhere, this episode may help you find what you need for that special child in your life.   Please review and share so we can grow! Want to sponsor an episode? [email protected]  Links for this episode:  Kyle Pease Foundation  Lekotek of Georgia  Focus Camp  Twin Lakes  The Friendship Circle  Fodac  Andees Army  Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund Commission  Bobby Dodd Institute  Variety  Santas Little Helpers  Songs for Kids  Miracle League  Best Buddies  Tim Tebow Foundation  Make a Wish

Perhaps you met Camille Sutton Brown a few episodes back? She is a dynamic special needs mom who loves to share her experiences with therapists and other parents. In this episode Camille  will share her insights and experiences with some local (Atlanta) and national non profit organizations that are impacting the lives of children with special needs. Whether you live in Atlanta or elsewhere, this episode may help you find what you need for that special child in your life.   Please review and share so we can grow! Want to sponsor an episode? [email protected]  Links for this episode:  Kyle Pease Foundation  Lekotek of Georgia  Focus Camp  Twin Lakes  The Friendship Circle  Fodac  Andees Army  Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund Commission  Bobby Dodd Institute  Variety  Santas Little Helpers  Songs for Kids  Miracle League  Best Buddies  Tim Tebow Foundation  Make a Wish
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