Nick Maxim continues to spread good will

I was traveling most of yesterday when friends started sending me links to a sweet little six-year-old who was born without her hands who won a writing contest. I just knew it had to do with Nick Maxim. You may remember me talking about him last year when he won a hand writing contest and the company was so impressed, they started a new scholarship in his honor. Nick also happens to be the inspiration who led to the start of Camp No Limits.Well... They really did and the first recipients for print and cursive writing are Pennsylvania first grader Annie Clark and Ohio fifth grader Remiel Colwill. Annie was born without hands and Remiel has a visual impairment. You can read about Annie in the Pittsburgh Gazette. (There's a really cool picture.) If you Google her name, you'll see so many people talking about her. That's so exciting and it's so great to see another family talking about how a limb different child can do it all. She has limb different siblings who her parents also adopted! We need Annie and her family to attend Camp No Limits in Maine so she can meet Nick! Or we should have her family attend the Missouri camp so Jordan can hang out with her. (I can have my personal wishes, right?)If you want to learn how your child can participate in this contest, visit this website.

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