Honoring a life well lived through Allison Wetherbee
“We are to use what we have been given rather than dwell on what we do not have.“
Allison Wetherbee
Allison Wetherbee lived a full, rich life – achieving goals and overcoming challenges. In this broadcast, two of her friends, Laura Soper and Drew Johnson, speak about Allison’s accomplishments, her legacy, and their ongoing effort to continue honoring Allison’s life through the Allison Wetherbee Memorial.
Resources mentioned in broadcast:
www.facebook.com/Allison-Wetherbee-Memorial-106494995321356/
Alabama Care is partially supported by the Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities (http://www.acdd.org/). The views expressed are not necessarily the views of these organizations.
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