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every child is a blessing .....and while a child may be diagnosed austistic, the family lives with autism a wish "a world where no family has to live with autism"
posted by Jack D on 4/01/07 3:18: PM

What a moving piece. I just got back from visiting my autistic son Mitchell. On the way out of town, I saw a billboard from Autism Speaks that stated that 1 in 150 kids are diagnosed with autism. Thanks for spreading the word and we WILL find a cure! Betsy
posted by Betsy on 4/01/07 3:07: PM

As a grandmother of an 8 year old grandson with autism I've witessed the heartache it brings. However,I've also seen the courage and strength of my daughter and son-in-law...plus many new friendships that probably would not have happened. There are blessings to be thankful for even in the midst of pain and grief and suffering. We must keep working to prevent or stop this heartbreak. And keep praying!
posted by Shirley on 4/01/07 2:45: PM

So Powerful! As the close friend of someone with autistic twins, I hope this video inspires all who watch it to do something (walk for, volunteer, learn about autism) to make the world a better place for families affected by autism!
posted by erin on 4/01/07 2:42: PM

Thank You, This is Great! Moved me into tears as well and made me think of our son and anyone else dealing with this. SPREAD AUTISM AWARENESS!!Thanks Again
posted by Jamie on 4/01/07 2:38: PM

Moved me to tears, not only for my own beautiful boy, but for all the children and families who struggle with this disorder on a daily basis. Thank you, John and Autism Speaks.
posted by Tysha on 4/01/07 2:28: PM

Absolutely wonderful! I could see my four-year-old son in many of the faces in this video. What a great world that would be. Very well done!
posted by Michelle on 4/01/07 1:54: PM

What pictures! Lovely video and moving song. As grandparents of a wonderful autisic boy we thank you.
posted by Betty Webb and Paul Gressling on 4/01/07 1:50: PM

The video is beautiful. I cried when I saw the twins because I have autistic twins. You just don't see or hear much about twins with autism. Thanks for putting the awareness out there.
posted by Julie on 4/01/07 1:45: PM

Thank you for this beautiful video. I have twin boys who are autistic and I am extremely moved and touched by this. I truely does affect us all. God bless you all.
posted by Lori on 4/01/07 1:40: PM

So heartwarming and moving. My little nephew has autism and because of him everyone in his family has been involved with spreading the awareness. The video says so much! Beautifully done! Hudson's aunt
posted by Chris Hermance on 4/01/07 1:29: PM

Wonderful! This should be on every TV chanel.
posted by Cheryl on 4/01/07 1:21: PM

Wonderfully put together!!! Beautiful images and beautiful song for a very important message!
posted by Julie C on 4/01/07 12:47: PM

This a very moving video! Thank you for helping spread awareness! I also am a Mother of an autistic son. He is very loving and wonderfully bright and is also able to tell me he loves me. Thank you for speaking for those who can't.
posted by Kelli on 4/01/07 12:43: PM

What a wonderful video. These children are talented and loving and have so much to offer our world. Bless all those with autism in their families and those who dedicate themselves to teaching those with autism.
posted by Mary R on 4/01/07 12:40: PM

What a wonderful video. These children are talented and loving and have so much to offer our world. Bless all those with autism in their families and those who dedicate themselves to teaching those with autism.
posted by Mary R on 4/01/07 12:40: PM

Wonderful video, very touching..
posted by C. McGuire on 4/01/07 12:30: PM

Simply beautiful! What an inspiring way to kick off the first day of Autism Awareness month!
posted by Linh Doan on 4/01/07 12:12: PM

May God Bless you all for your continuous help to all of us affected by Autism. I pray for a world of acceptance and change. Let us be millions for fighting...fighting for our children to have their place in this world.
posted by Karen on 4/01/07 12:01: PM

Beautiful video.. My grandson is autistic. He is geting therapy and has improved so much.. Thank you. This video means so much to our family.
posted by Cindy Kahn on 4/01/07 11:00: AM





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