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| Author | Lisa Kollins |
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| Genre | Article, charity |
| Published | EF Issue 2019.2 |
Publication date | Spring 2019 |
| Media type | Digital |
| Pages | 25-27 |
| Website | caricature |
Superhero Miss Lily stands for hope, strength and happiness, inspiring those around her to bloom with joy. She is especially encouraging to those with autism and disabilities, reminding everyone that we are all humans who carry different gifts with us. As she flies, she throws magical flowers that blossom as they land to reveal the beauty in this world, often accompanied by her pudgy porcine sidekick, Miss Scarlett. Created by S. and designed by Amanda Li.
For nine years, I was a program specialist and counselor at Camp Sunrise, the only camp in Ohio for youth impacted by HIV/AIDS. Each year, we provided a special time for our campers to just be kids – free from worry and stigma, surrounded by caring adults and with new adventures every day. One year, the camp theme was about finding the superhero within and uplifting their personal strength and courage.
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