A Community Story: “Amazing Mamas,” Friendship and Fun
A STORY BY JILL FORD, ARC LEADER & SNOHOMISH COUNTY MOM:
Jill Ford is a Snohomish County mom of a child with a disability and a leader in her community.
Recently, Jill joined other mom friends for a weekend camping get-away. This group of moms met years ago through their connection to The Arc as parents and loved ones of people with disabilities. Each of these moms are trained Arc leaders and engaged members of their communities.
Here is the story Jill shared: I had sooooo much fun last weekend camping with friends. It’s our 5th annual “Amazing Mamas” camping trip. We all have a child with special needs or are very involved with loved ones with special needs. There really is nothing like the comfort of finding people who just get it, jump into help without asking, and aren’t afraid. Our glow stick parade through the campground was the best. If you are a special needs family and are feeling isolated and lonely (which, if you are a special needs family, you probably feel this way) seek out your local Arc chapter. |
My daughter attends Sibshops, and I have attended Mother’s Network meetings with The Arc of Snohomish County. It’s between those groups that I befriended other moms who “get it.” Both my daughter and I have made friends for life!