Sibling Spotlight
Siblings with a Mission features stories about sibling heroes: siblings who have made a difference. Sibling heroes have spread awareness of their brother or sister's disability and have taught communities that people with special needs can have fun and enjoy life, too. By sharing these stories, Siblings with a Mission strives to teach other siblings how they, too, can change the world. We encourage siblings to teach others what it's like to have a brother or sister with special needs. What it's like to have a disability. We also encourage siblings to teach others what to do when they meet someone "different."
Siblings, first read about sibling heroes. Then, go out and become the next sibling hero! If you want to share your story about how you make a difference, contact us here.
Siblings with a Mission features stories about sibling heroes: siblings who have made a difference. Sibling heroes have spread awareness of their brother or sister's disability and have taught communities that people with special needs can have fun and enjoy life, too. By sharing these stories, Siblings with a Mission strives to teach other siblings how they, too, can change the world. We encourage siblings to teach others what it's like to have a brother or sister with special needs. What it's like to have a disability. We also encourage siblings to teach others what to do when they meet someone "different."
Siblings, first read about sibling heroes. Then, go out and become the next sibling hero! If you want to share your story about how you make a difference, contact us here.
Sibling Heroes:
Sibling Hero: Haley Miller
Haley Miller's brother, Dan, has MPS II Hunter syndrome. As Haley explains "Having a brother or sister with special needs has absolutely changed my outlook on others." Haley makes it her goal to spread awareness of MPS and teach other MPS siblings that they are not alone. Read Haley's story here. |
Siblings with a Mission is an international organization established to serve and support siblings of individuals with special needs. All images are found on Google images and are solely used for education purposes. The stories and advice provided by Siblings with a Mission are not to be replaced by professional advice and counseling but to be considered as an additional source of support.