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On this week's episode, I sit down with Amy Henderson.
Amy and I have been friends for years but a video published on the Irish Times website this week broke my heart.
Amy‘s son Jensen was diagnosed with autism and a global development delay.
Amy talks to me about how children with disabilities I’ve been left behind by our government and how they are desperate for early intervention for their children, along with the effect this has had on her son and his sister Jorga and on her marriage.
Amy’s goal is to help even one family going through this alone and has plans to open up her doors to give parents a safe outlet for their children.
Amy is the ultimate fighter she is fighting every day for her son and as are many other mothers in the same situation
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On this week's episode, I sit down with Amy Henderson.
Amy and I have been friends for years but a video published on the Irish Times website this week broke my heart.
Amy‘s son Jensen was diagnosed with autism and a global development delay.
Amy talks to me about how children with disabilities I’ve been left behind by our government and how they are desperate for early intervention for their children, along with the effect this has had on her son and his sister Jorga and on her marriage.
Amy’s goal is to help even one family going through this alone and has plans to open up her doors to give parents a safe outlet for their children.
Amy is the ultimate fighter she is fighting every day for her son and as are many other mothers in the same situation
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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