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Make'm Smile Ohio 2024
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15 minutes
Released:
Mar 28, 2024
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SummaryLena Hartman from Make'm Smile Ohio discusses the organization's annual event that celebrates individuals with disabilities and their families. The event offers a party-like atmosphere with various activities, entertainment, and resource exhibitors. Lena emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and acceptance, ensuring that families feel comfortable and supported. Siblings are also included in the event to ensure they feel valued and celebrated. The event is free of charge and takes place on the second Saturday of July each year. Lena encourages people to get involved by volunteering or making donations to support the event. makemsmileohio.orgSAVE THE DATE: Nathaniel’s Hope6th Annual Make ’m Smile OhioFree For EveryoneSaturday, July 13, 202411:00 am – 3:00 pmThe Biggest Party Celebrating kids of all ages with Special NeedsHarvestime Apostolic Temple is so excited to invite you to attend.Contact Lena if you have any questions – 330-704-7896See you at: Hartville Memorial Park, Hartville OH 44632Mentioned in this episode:Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.Visit Tranquil Path Financial Planning
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Mar 28, 2024
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