by L2SAdmin | Mar 15, 2023 | Education, Service, Stories
Our family is a true testament of faith. My husband Steven and I have been married for 10 years and on any given day we have 6 children aging birth to 21. Having fostered since 2016 we are continually humbled by God’s faithfulness we experience through the support of...
by L2SAdmin | Feb 24, 2023 | Stories
By the way I sat crying in the school Administrators Office, you would’ve thought my child had just been diagnosed with a terminal illness. As hope drained from my heart, the words I had just heard bounced mercilessly in my head: ‘I’m afraid your son is dyslexic and...
by L2SAdmin | Feb 24, 2023 | Stories
My son, Eli, has special needs. When Eli was in the public school system with an IEP, there was a lot of separation and obvious treatment differences. Big buses vs short buses, “my class” vs the “big class,” etc. He...
by Heather Leo | Dec 6, 2021 | Stories
My 16-year-old, Max, is an amazing kid. He has overcome a lot of obstacles, and (for the most part) stays very positive through it all. When he was very young, he was diagnosed with ADD and Central Processing Disorder, which makes it harder for him to focus and make...
by Heather Leo | Dec 1, 2021 | Stories
“My son, Ari, has been on an IEP since he was 3 years old. He was diagnosed with Dyslexia, Specified Learning Disabilities, ADHD and ODD. We have been in the state of GA for 3 years now, and since 2nd grade his IEP has been failed multiple times. Meetings with...
by Heather Leo | Nov 17, 2021 | Stories
Madi is a recipient of a Learning to Serve Scholarship to attend a private school in Walton County. Madi was struggling academically and socially before attending private school. “Before my current school, I was at a homeschool co-op which I would attend only...