*Holiday Cards to Benefit Special Needs Kids*

by Trish on November 24, 2009

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Triad, have you been on the look out for that special gift, unique holiday card or that one-of-a-kind donation to help make a difference in our community? If so, take a look at these whimsical cards made specially by the special children at the Greensboro Cerebral Palsy Association in Greensboro! This program is housed at the Gateway Education Center and helps children in our community whom are severely and profoundly disabled. GCPA helps children and their families gain access to health care, support and prevention education. (please watch video at the bottom of page!!!)

Snow Baby is so COOL!!!

Snow Baby is so COOL!!!

“Our job is to accept multi-disabled children with severe developmental delays, aged birth to three. We also supply the appropriate physical, occupational, speech, and cognitive therapies to enable them to reach their potential as human beings. BUT, OUR MISSION IS TO SUPPLY HOPE. And year after year, child after child, we have been successful.” ~Greensboro Cerebral Palsy Infant Toddler Program

Ho HO HO

Ho HO HO

What’s the cost you ask? A mere $5 minimum donation is all they ask to help give back (but you can GIVE ALL YOU LIKE by purchasing numerous cards and/or making extra donations). That means you can purchase one for everyone on your list! Where else can you get a gift for someone you love at that price? Not to mention the ” hard to buy for” people on your list, that teacher you think so much of, and the people in your life you just want to say “I do care and I’m making a difference”!!! You can buy as many as you need… at least till they sell out for the year! So hurry and get yours now to help this FABULOUS program continue all their good services!

The perfect wreath to hang!

The perfect wreath to hang!

Make sure to take the time to check out their BRAND-NEW website! Just up “live”, as of yesterday and has tremendous coverage of this fabulous program. More than that the real story is of the web-master, Josh Cranfill, and his life story as a graduate of the GCPA program. Please check out “the web master”… you won’t regret reading the story! Another program graduate is Trish’s son, Drake Naylor, he too has benefitted first hand. “We would not have known our child’s abilities if it weren’t for the GSO Cerebral Palsy Infant Toddler Program! It was the first place we walked into that we truly felt we belonged“.

Star of David... true and blue

Star of David... true and blue

Here is a super sweet video about this program, the children and what a difference you can make this holiday season!

For more information or inquires to purchase, please call Lori Buck or Taylor Swink at 336-275-3575

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Betty Yoffee November 24, 2009 at 8:05 pm

Hey Miss Lori: How do I order these cards? They are adorable.

Let me know, Betty

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2 Lori November 24, 2009 at 8:47 pm

I can mail you some Betty…email me what you want and an address

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3 Trish November 25, 2009 at 7:52 am

I bought mine… my family and friends are going to love them!!! Thanks Lori for ALL the herd work!

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