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Jack

New England Patriots starting
cornerback Ellis Hobbs with Cameron, mother of Jack, at the Doug Flutie, Jr.
Foundation for Autism fundraiser in June.

EOH Owner & Designer Kimberly
Chapdelaine with Carlos Santana at the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for
Autism fundraiser
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As the Owner and Designer of
Expressions of Hope, I founded my company of the
belief that one person with an idea can make a
difference, but only with the help of others./smaller>/fontfamily>
When my
nephew Jack was first diagnosed with Autism, I
felt tremendously frustrated by the miles that
separated me from Jack and his family. I
couldn't be there to help with the daily
challenges that autism brings. But I
wanted to do something - help find a cure, a
solution - anything that could bring Jack, his
sister and his parents as close to a typical
life as possible. Expressions of Hope was born./smaller>/fontfamily>
Other
family members and friends of mine have faced
the challenges of Cancer, Multiple Sclerosis,
Alzheimer's and Diabetes, among others.
I myself have aggressive Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Each of my bracelets have been designed
with someone special in mind who knows first
hand the emotional and physical pain that these
diseases and disorders cause for the afflicted
and their loved ones./smaller>/fontfamily>
With the
purchase of an Expressions of Hope Awareness
Design, you and I are working together to make a
difference. By proudly displaying your piece,
you are increasing awareness to a cause that
needs attention in order to be overcome.
Together, we are helping to raise substantial
funds to support the education, special services
and research needed to combat these devastating
disorders. /smaller>/fontfamily>
Thank you for your interest in Expressions of
Hope. My hope is that for every item
purchased, someone is feeling more empowered - a
little less helpless. Together, we are
making a difference.
Kimberly Chapdelaine
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