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Families

Connect with other families impacted by disability through global, regional, and local events. Explore our collection of resources to find advice and encouragement on the journey ahead.

 

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Resources for families

Tebow Down Guatemala, a ministry of the Tim Tebow Foundation, provides holistic education and resources to children with developmental disabilities in Guatemala and their families.
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As we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Night to Shine and look forward to the next ten years, we hope you will join us in spreading God's love to every corner of the globe.
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RLR is a ministry of the Tim Tebow Foundation where everyone can find a place of belonging and be celebrated as God’s image-bearers.
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We can teach children to respond to their peers with Christ-like empathy! Empathy is all about putting on that “garment of compassion” that Colossians talks about: offering kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience in the…
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Listen and learn from two fathers of kids experiencing disability as they share about their unique journeys of fatherhood, sharing both the joys of knowing their kids and the challenges they experience in advocating for their…
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Learn some sign language…that way you can say ‘hi’ to someone who is Deaf or hard of hearing.
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If you see a service dog (wearing a working vest), don’t pet her unless you ask.
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God wants you to know that you can and should be comfortable and confident in your identity! He made you and designed you the way He did for a purpose!
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Do you know someone who has Down syndrome? Include him or her in your circle of friends—they make great friends!
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Meet Naomi, Joni and BoBo as they walk through how to be kind to someone living with a disability! You can be a blessing by simply giving a smile to someone with a disability. Rather than stare…Smile!
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When you talk to someone who is blind, it’s easiest to look them right in eyes – just like you would anyone else!
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See someone with a disability? It's okay to ask questions! People with disabilities are usually happy to answer your questions. Learn some great tips when asking someone about their disability and learn a wonderful verse to…
In a time when we are facing so much uncertainty, there is hope in one thing and that is God's word. In this 5 day devotional, be challenged to change your outlook on what you're facing.
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A great way to be a friend is to ask if someone if they need help. How about offering to open the door or helping someone with their things! Also learn a great verse, Philippians 2:4
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When you say hi to someone in a wheelchair, walk right up to them like you would anyone else (it’s nice to get close). Remember, you can’t catch a disability!