Candace comes from a big family; 11 children to be exact. The youngest child was born with Down syndrome. Candace shares her special relationship with Angelita and how she has impacted her family and life for good.
Candace comes from a big family; 11 children to be exact. The youngest child was born with Down syndrome. Candace shares her special relationship with Angelita and how she has impacted her family and life for good.
Candace comes from a big family; 11 children to be exact. The youngest child was born with Down syndrome. Candace shares her special relationship with Angelita and how she has impacted her family and life for good. Sister are Best Friends Finding...
Having a brother with MPS was challenging for Nathan growing up. He is now taking his experiences and helping others who have a sibling with a disability.
After finding out her unborn baby had Anencephaly, Summer decided to embrace her time with him by carrying him to term and then donate his organs.
Brenna was born with Harlequin Ichthyosis, a rare skin condition that requires constant care. Her condition teaches that beauty is more than what you see.
Max was born with numerous medical complications involving his heart and brain. His short life brought his parents much joy and peace.
Will has three older siblings and all of them have a disability. His childhood wasn’t “normal” but his siblings have shaped him into who he is today.
Chase has Chromosomal Deletion 9Q, a rare genetic condition, and a cleft lip and palate. Despite all the unknowns, his parents live each day to the fullest.
Tessier Cleft lip gives Christian a very different appearance from other kids but he is a typical 6-year-old that brings his family joy every day.
When their son is born with Achondroplasia, Kelly and Zac rely on God for comfort and strength in order to find peace with their new family dynamic.
When Jackie was diagnosed with CHARGE syndrome, her mom was overwhelmed by all of her impairments. Since then, she’s learned to enjoy every day with her.
Josh and Megan learned to embrace their lives with their son who has Apert syndrome. He requires a lot of surgeries but they see him as a complete joy.