100 Huntley Street - February 17, 2020
100 Huntley Street • 29m
Debbie & Emily Boycott
Emily Boycott is a courageous, energetic, unstoppable young lady, who happens to have Down syndrome. With her untold potential and her can-do attitude, she silences the critics that dare to marginalize individuals with Down syndrome or other special needs. Emily demonstrates that despite her challenges, with the help of family and community, she and others like her can set, achieve and even exceed goals that they have set for themselves. Their lives, far from being one dimensional, are multi-faceted while simultaneously teaching us to look within. Emily, along with her mother, Debbie, recently shared their inspiring story with us.
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