Thank you letter from Fanny.

Dear Autism Radio Team,

Thank you so much for the great opportunity you have provided for my daughter. She was diagnosed with autism at age three and since I have been looking for as much information and resources as I can to help my little girl. In order to do so I had to stop working and sometimes the cost of therapies are too high for us to afford. I had research equine therapy and read testimonials of people that had benefited from it and always wanted to try it. Unfortunately, the prices were not something we could afford. Thanks to you, today that dream has become a reality and words cannot express how grateful we are. She has already done 3 sessions and she is doing amazing. Her father and I were so emotional during her very first lesson, when she yelled, "Hey!!! look at me!!". This was the first time we ever heard her ask for attention, although we always give it to her, she asked and we were laughing and crying at the same time. Attached you will find a picture of her during her first lesson.

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!

Fanny O.

A Testimonial to Thank Autism Radio

This testimonial is to thank Autism Radio for the generous support of our son Alex by providing a safety mat for Alex. The mat is intended for use under a swing that I am going to put up as soon as I install a beam support anchor. In the mean time, Alex (and his brother Andrew) as having a blast using the mat for their jumping and 'crashing'. Please know that our family is most grateful for Autism Radio's kind gift. It will certainly go to good use in our household. And following last winter where Alex was stuck inside the house so much, the swing with the mat will help us all!

This is not the first time that Autism Radio has helped us! Again, thank you so much!

Kindest Regards,

John Modrowsky

Email from Anne regarding son’s therapeutic riding lessons.

Thank you Autism Radio for your support of my son’s therapeutic riding lessons!  He’s been riding at Equine Tranquility Wellness Center (ETWC) in Andover—a truly impressive facility.  Because of his horseback riding experiences there, he has come out of his shell more and more.  He’s been more independent too.  He loves riding horses, he’s learned to ride both English and Western and currently favors a Western saddle, and he enjoys riding in the ring, through the fields, and on the sensory trail.  He’s learning how to feed, tack, and brush the horses too.  We never imagined he would participate in any activity as much as he is at ETWC.

Anne

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