There comes a point of time in our lives that we've been touched by autism or breast cancer in some form. It may be yourself, a family member, or a close friend. When such a time knocks at your door, a flood of mixed incomprehensible emotions and thoughts would course through you. You may feel panicked, angry, disappointed, and sorrow all at once. At times you wish to isolate yourself in a cocoon or you crave the love and support of those around you.
My beloved mother was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and is going through surgery in Mexico City. My friend's one and only son, the apple of his eye, was found to have autism. He is five years old, unable to speak or play like other children. What can we do in this point in time, but to accept and embrace and support one another? So I've decided to make an autism & breast cancer awareness series to reach out to those with breast cancer or autism, or know someone with them. We embrace, we accept, support, and fight for a better future for ourselves and our loved ones.
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