You Can't Take My Vision!

Finding Purpose Through the Pain: a Child’S Journey to Change the World

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Nikki Fontenot, Maci Fontenot ISBN: 9781477265277
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 12, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Nikki Fontenot, Maci Fontenot
ISBN: 9781477265277
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 12, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

This book tells her story. Her goal in sharing her story is to make a difference in the lives of others. To remind us that we dont have to be perfect to be amazing, that our differences make us unique and unique is beautiful and powerful. Maci is also on a journey to raise awareness to find a cure for the blind to see again. She is partnering with the Texas Childrens Hospital Optical Glioma Research team and donating proceeds from this book to research. (Her goal is to visit all 50 states to market her book.) Since she now wears glasses, Maci also wants to start her own glasses design company to make fun, special glasses for all ages, and to give glasses to those who cant afford them. After her surgery, Maci lived her dream of meeting the Jonas Brothers, thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Now, she raises thousands of dollars each year to send more children with terminal or life-threatening illnesses on the trip of a lifetime. How? Shes created a festival fundraiser called MaciFest in her hometown, with amazing success. Today Maci is part of the solution, and that keeps purpose in her heart.

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This book tells her story. Her goal in sharing her story is to make a difference in the lives of others. To remind us that we dont have to be perfect to be amazing, that our differences make us unique and unique is beautiful and powerful. Maci is also on a journey to raise awareness to find a cure for the blind to see again. She is partnering with the Texas Childrens Hospital Optical Glioma Research team and donating proceeds from this book to research. (Her goal is to visit all 50 states to market her book.) Since she now wears glasses, Maci also wants to start her own glasses design company to make fun, special glasses for all ages, and to give glasses to those who cant afford them. After her surgery, Maci lived her dream of meeting the Jonas Brothers, thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Now, she raises thousands of dollars each year to send more children with terminal or life-threatening illnesses on the trip of a lifetime. How? Shes created a festival fundraiser called MaciFest in her hometown, with amazing success. Today Maci is part of the solution, and that keeps purpose in her heart.

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