A community reached out to help a little girl with Angelman Syndrome and unexpected miracles emerged in countless lives. Carly's story has been remarkable but God would want such an experience of loving community outreach to be frequent and TYPICAL! That humble expression of love from friends which started in 2000 is still unfolding blessings today.

Carly's heartwarming story is told in the book "Finding Glory in the Thorns" available at Amazon in both paperback and Kindle versions. As a companion to the original memoir, there is a peer support group curriculum and Bible-based studies available called Finding Glory Group Discussion Guide and Living Your Glory Story.

To learn more about Carly's story and the organization birthed out of her family's experience, visit www.WalkRightIn.org.

The Jamieson family is grateful that Carly's story is inspiring others in giving and receiving a practical and prayerful kind of love. For information about resources for connection and equipping in Christ-centered communities through life's challenges, visit Walk Right In Ministries at www.walkrightin.org or contact us at info@walkrightin.org.

For information about educational and therapeutic resources, contact the National Association for Child Development at www.nacd.org.

Angelman Syndrome is a condition that affects the 15th maternal chromosome. Symptoms, which are commonly misdiagnosed as autism or cerebral palsy, include motor coordination problems, seizures, sleep disturbance, severe cognitive delays, speech impairment and a joyful disposition. For information about Angelman Syndrome, contact www.cureangelman.org and www.angelman.org.