FighterMom program profiled in USA Today newspaper!
We’re very excited around here this week, because the FighterMom program was profiled in an article in USA Today, the one of the nation’s largest newspapers! The story was a sidebar to an article about Shea Megale, a little girl from Northern Virginia whose stories about her assistance dog will be published and sold at FAO Schwarz.
Here’s an excerpt from the sidebar about the FighterMom program:
Martha Slay stepped up to fight for her son when he was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) in 1987. Now she spreads her lessons learned to other mothers who want to fight for their children.
Fighter Mom, a program Slay started in 2006 almost 20 years after founding FightSMA with her husband, Joseph, is designed to help “mothers and others” who want to help find a treatment or a cure for their child’s disease.
To read the entire article, and learn about Shea Megale’s stories, read the entire article on the USA Today website.
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