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Old 01-17-2008, 06:12 PM #1
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Default My son is headed to Washington DC, he was chosen

Derrick has been chosen to be one of the 50 children going to Washington DC this year. Its for the Kids SPeak Up Program Sponsored by the Epilepsy
Foundation.


Derrick went the very first year they had this, and had a great time.

THen we raised money and went again 4 years later.

Now its two years later, and he is 16. I had a bad fall the last time, and
my husband couldn't see Derrick in action. So he is going as Derrick's
parent this time.

And I will find a way to raise the money to go to the adult side of Public Policy.

Donna
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