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Our sweet girl, Olivia, was diagnosed with low-functioning Autism this summer. After years of researching about autism and watching Olivia develop more autistic traits , this diagnosis wasn’t a shock to us. It is just a new path on the same journey. Olivia has always been our “mystery girl .” She was born with stiff joints (described with the term Arthrogryposis ) and weak muscles. She doesn’t walk at the age of five and the cause is unknown. In addition to that, she is very developmentally delayed and therefore is on the low-functioning end of the autism spectrum. She has touched so many lives since her birth . I don’t pretend to imply that things haven’t been difficult. Of course they have . But, our girl has taught us so much. God chose us to be her family, and we believe our journey is perfectly planned by Him . Olivia may not have many words, but He is speaking every day through her. We praise Him for His mercy and grace as we raise our daughter. Jacob turned 11 in August, and he is such an amazing big brother. We are proud of his sensitive and caring personality and we know Olivia has forever affected who he is and who he will be. God’s hand is shaping each of us. Besides lessons in faith, love , and compassion, this journey has blessed us with so many new friends who are walking their own similar path . These families are part of our village . We support each other through each step of this journey and through sharing our stories, we hope to inspire acceptance and understanding. Autism Speaks is an organization that works to raise awareness about ASD (autism spectrum disorder) and provide resources for families, teachers, and communities . All over the country, fund-raising walks take place every year, and the money raised goes to help continue the vision of the organization. Autism Speaks was one of the first sites I found when I originally began researching ASD, and the video library was a great resource for us as we tried to determine if Olivia fit various indicators for autism. We will be participating in the 2010 Carolina’s Walk Now for Autism Speaks at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord on Saturday, October 9 th . We are excited to be walking with other children on the spectrum as well as the families and friends who have been affected by autism. That Saturday, we will be surrounded by our village while raising money to help further research and support families. Friends & Family,

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Page 1: Walk Now for Team Olivia

Our sweet girl, Olivia, was diagnosed with low-functioning Autism this summer. After years

of researching about autism and watching Olivia develop more autistic traits, this

diagnosis wasn’t a shock to us. It is just a new path on the same journey.

Olivia has always been our “mystery girl.” She was born with stiff joints (described with the

term Arthrogryposis) and weak muscles. She doesn’t walk at the age of five and the

cause is unknown. In addition to that, she is very developmentally delayed and therefore

is on the low-functioning end of the autism spectrum.

She has touched so many lives since her birth. I don’t pretend to imply that things haven’t

been difficult. Of course they have. But, our girl has taught us so much. God chose us to

be her family, and we believe our journey is perfectly planned by Him. Olivia may not

have many words, but He is speaking every day through her. We praise Him for His mercy

and grace as we raise our daughter.

Jacob turned 11 in August, and he is such an amazing big brother. We are proud of his

sensitive and caring personality and we know Olivia has forever affected who he is and

who he will be. God’s hand is shaping each of us.

Besides lessons in faith, love, and compassion, this journey has blessed us with so many

new friends who are walking their own similar path. These families are part of our village.

We support each other through each step of this journey and through sharing our stories,

we hope to inspire acceptance and understanding.

Autism Speaks is an organization that works to

raise awareness about ASD (autism spectrum disorder)

and provide resources for families, teachers, and

communities. All over the country, fund-raising walks

take place every year, and the money raised goes to

help continue the vision of the organization. Autism

Speaks was one of the first sites I found when I originally

began researching ASD, and the video library was a

great resource for us as we tried to determine if Olivia fit

various indicators for autism.

We will be participating in the 2010 Carolina’s Walk

Now for Autism Speaks at the Charlotte Motor

Speedway in Concord on Saturday, October 9th. We

are excited to be walking with other children on the

spectrum as well as the families and friends who have

been affected by autism. That Saturday, we will be

surrounded by our village while raising money to help

further research and support families.

Friends & Family,

Page 2: Walk Now for Team Olivia

Team Olivia will be walking in honor of

our sweet girl, and we would love

for you to be a part of this day with us.

Here’s how:

WALK WITH US! We will be arriving at the

event between 8:30-9:00

on Saturday, October 9th.

The walk begins at 10:00 a.m.

Olivia will lead the team in her wheelchair and we will walk together to honor her

amazing life. If you would like to walk with us, please join our team and/or email us

at [email protected] so we can make plans to meet together before the

event begins. We will be making Team Olivia t-shirts for team members to wear

during the walk.

DONATE! Whether you are able to join us for the walk or not, please consider donating to

Autism Speaks. You can visit Team Olivia’s webpage and make a donation toward

our team goal of $300.

PRAY! We understand how busy life can be, and we also understand the economic

struggles a lot of families are facing right now, so if you are unable to walk with

us and/or make a donation, there is still something you can do. Pray.

Please pray that Autism Speaks is able to help many newly-diagnosed families this

coming year, and that they are able to raise the funds needed to continue

supporting the autism community.

Pray that Brian and I will be guided by God to make the best decisions for Jacob

and Olivia.

Pray that Jacob continues to grow into the young man God intends him to be.

Pray that his compassionate nature is felt by all those around him, so that they may

be inspired to be more compassionate toward others.

And pray for our sweet girl. Pray that Olivia grows stronger every day, is able to

communicate more, and is freed from the constraints of her disabilities.

Thank you for your support and love.

Donna & Brian M urray