One Family’s Journey

US_TroyGoldfriedA few years ago, Troy Goldfried was diagnosed with Autism. His family was shocked, as he did not exhibit many of the warning signs. After the shock and initial sadness wore off, his parents immediately sprang into action. They asked Troy’s doctor to tell them everything they needed to do to help Troy with therapy and support.

In terms of milestones, Troy has reached many! His family has been instrumental in that. But they also have relied on programs and services, like their local UCP’s Respite service. This service is vital to the families with a child who has a disability. As Troy’s mother says, “Respite is life-changing! Whether it’s going to a wedding, or simply being able to go to a doctor’s appointment, Respite is something that our family has used from the moment Troy was diagnosed. UCP understands what families go through, and also understands what families need. That is something that I am internally grateful for!”

That’s why the Goldfrieds are supporting STEPtember. They are an active family, who like being outdoors and enjoying time with their children.

What’s next for Troy? Continued growth. He will start third grade in the Fall of 2016. Troy will continue with speech therapy, ABA therapy, and socialization group therapy. And his family will join STEPtember!

Just one short month until STEPtember kicks off and the fun begins. But while it will be fun, we know that’s not the only reason – or even the most important reason — you’re taking part. You’re also making incredible things possible for kids and adults with a range of disabilities. Kids like Troy.

So go on Anna, take a moment to treat yourself and enjoy hearing about the wonderful things that are possible when we all work together.

Thanks, as always, for everything,

 

Samantha and the STEPtember Team

STEPtember

Steptember eblast Rev 03Get stepping for STEPtember. This international fundraising event put on by United Cerebral Palsy of San Joaquin County and Health Plan of San Joaquin, as the Signature Sponsor, is the perfect way to improve your fitness while raising awareness and funds for your local UCP. Taking place September 1st through September 28th everyone is encouraged to make a difference one step at a time!

 

STEPtember challenges teams of 4 people to each walk 10,000 steps a day. But you’re not limited to just walking! You can run, swim, bike, and even do yoga to meet your goal. And who doesn’t love some friendly competition? Take on teams from around the area and all over the world, or just spend some quality time with friends and family getting active. And as if bragging rights aren’t enough, UCP will also acknowledge the top teams through e-blasts during the event and on its Facebook page, as well as in their newsletter at the end of the event.

 

Money raised from this challenge will go to support your local UCP and the necessary services that they have continued to provide for over 50 years. As an advocate for children and adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities UCP has been a major source of comfort for more than 2,000 individuals year after year.

 

Will you meet the challenge? Sign up or donate today at www.steptember.us/