Claire E.

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I was blessed to be the recipient of a period of ongoing support in regards to a difficult parental situation about the institutional environment for my mentally disabled and neurodivergent child. This was a highly stressful and emotionally painful time in which I had to make difficult decisions and keep my child safe. Amy was nonjudgmental about all of my feelings, whether or not they were “acceptable” feelings for a mother to have. They were knowledgeable about the resources that are (and are not) available to parents in my situation. Most of all, Amy remained emotionally present during the worst of the struggle and checked in with me after the worst had passed. I couldn’t have gotten through it without their support and guidance.

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