Empower Exceptional Families One Lesson at Time
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Ava's PathSupport disability-inclusive parenting. When families are empowered, children succeed.
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Because one child’s struggle changed the law, and now thousands more children need our help.
When a child has a disability, divorce doesn’t just divide a home, it can dismantle a child’s entire support system.
💔 Ava’s Story
When my daughter Ava was diagnosed with learning differences, I thought love and advocacy would be enough to protect her. But during our divorce, I quickly discovered the system wasn’t built for children like her. Judges and mediators were trained to divide time, not to ensure Ava would keep her therapies, specialized education, or emotional stability across two households.
There were no resources. No roadmap. No one teaching parents how to co-parent a child with unique developmental needs.
So I made a decision: If the solution didn’t exist, I would create it, not just for my daughter, but for every child like her.
✨ Ava’s Path Was Born
I partnered with legislators, child advocates, and disability experts to amend and offer the first law in the nation recognizing disability-inclusive co-parenting education. Ava’s Path is now that course - a lifeline for parents who need more than a legal requirement. They need training, tools, and hope.
Parent education is not a checkbox, it is the difference between:
A child losing access to therapies vs. continuing to make progress
A child living in fear and confusion vs. feeling secure in both homes
A family falling into conflict vs. building a foundation of respect and understanding
Today, thousands of children just like Ava are waiting for their parents to access this same life-changing support.
❤️ Be Part of the Next Story
Ava’s journey changed the law. Your gift will change lives.
By donating today, you are helping ensure that no parent navigating disability and divorce is left without support - and no child is left behind.
When parents are empowered, children don’t just adapt - they thrive.