![]() ![]() When my husband and I die, what happens to Cody? That is THE thought that a parent with a differently-abled child thinks CONSTANTLY. This leaves a large population of people without additional education, without jobs and without those necessities…that means no self-sufficiency. ![]() And those programs are mostly a one-size-fits-all type approach. Most are Medicaid based and there are many adults who will not even qualify for those programs. Most do not realize that there are extremely limited opportunities post high school. We recognize the lack of opportunities available for adults with differences and wanted to be part of the solution. We were formed by a group of moms whose children are neuro-diverse. PerspectAbility was born out of necessity. THANK YOU! We are building an inclusive environment in Northwest Arkansas where neuro-diverse adults can choose to live independently, continue their education, experience new opportunities and grow their community! They are the absolute light of my life (gah! I’m sobbing over here thinking about them!) Two FABULOUS and FUN boys, Cody is 18 and Cooper 13. You’ll want to meet her IRL after reading this interview. Kelli is hilarious and has so much heart. Happy Monday, all! We’d like you to meet Kelli Jensen, one of the mamas behind PerspectAbility, a new non-profit created by local women whose children are neuro-diverse. ![]()
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