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Here are three things you’ll learn in this episode:
The importance of giving families with special needs the gift of time and genuine inclusion.
Doc shares how families often feel isolated and overlooked, and how simply offering a safe space where they don’t have to worry can be life-changing. By creating opportunities for respite and support, communities give parents and caregivers the rare chance to rest and reconnect.
How churches and organizations can move beyond “checking the box” to make real impact.
Instead of offering one-off programs that only look inclusive on paper, Doc explains how organizations can intentionally invest in training, volunteers, and resources that actually serve these families. It’s not about doing the minimum—it’s about creating environments where everyone can fully participate.
Practical ways communities can create belonging and reduce isolation for people with disabilities.
From starting with small acts of kindness to building sustainable programs like SOAR’s events, Doc highlights how communities can shift their mindset from charity to genuine connection. The goal is to ensure every family feels seen, valued, and integrated into everyday life.
About Stephen “Doc” Hunsley and SOAR Special Needs:
Website: https://soarspecialneeds.org/
Socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-doc-hunsley-m-d-682a86a9/
By PenjiHere are three things you’ll learn in this episode:
The importance of giving families with special needs the gift of time and genuine inclusion.
Doc shares how families often feel isolated and overlooked, and how simply offering a safe space where they don’t have to worry can be life-changing. By creating opportunities for respite and support, communities give parents and caregivers the rare chance to rest and reconnect.
How churches and organizations can move beyond “checking the box” to make real impact.
Instead of offering one-off programs that only look inclusive on paper, Doc explains how organizations can intentionally invest in training, volunteers, and resources that actually serve these families. It’s not about doing the minimum—it’s about creating environments where everyone can fully participate.
Practical ways communities can create belonging and reduce isolation for people with disabilities.
From starting with small acts of kindness to building sustainable programs like SOAR’s events, Doc highlights how communities can shift their mindset from charity to genuine connection. The goal is to ensure every family feels seen, valued, and integrated into everyday life.
About Stephen “Doc” Hunsley and SOAR Special Needs:
Website: https://soarspecialneeds.org/
Socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-doc-hunsley-m-d-682a86a9/