Say Hello Threads
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Still Becoming
Eight years ago, I walked out of a school building believing my son’s future had already been decided. Today, he’s thriving in high school, has regained so much of his life after leg surgery, and continues to teach me about growth, resilience, and still becoming.
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How to Survive a Week (or More) Without Heat
Real Cold Weather Survival for Families, Caregivers & Communities
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What Our Family Does During a Power Outage and How Other Families Prepare Too
Power outages can feel overwhelming for families raising individuals with disabilities. Here is what our family leans into during a storm and how we can learn from one another when routines are disrupted.
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How Clothing Can Spark Disability Inclusion at School
Clothing can do more than make a statement, it can help kids show who they are and how they treat others. In this back-to-school blog, we explore how messages like “Inclusion is within everyone's ability” and “love needs no words” on youth t-shirts can spark friendships, build confidence, and help create a more welcoming classroom. See how Say Hello Threads’ Inclusive Youth Tees Collection is helping kids stand up for kindness and inclusion, one shirt at a time.
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Sensory-Friendly Summer Events in Richmond, VA (2025)
These events are a testament to Richmond's commitment to inclusivity and accessibility. We encourage families to explore these opportunities and create lasting memories in supportive environments.
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What to Say (and NOT Say) to Parents of Children with Disabilities
Not sure what to say to a parent raising a child with disabilities? This guide offers real, helpful language from parents who live it and shares how Say Hello Threads is making connection easier.
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Splash Pads & Inclusive Parks in Richmond, VA: Summer 2025 Guide
Here's your guide to the best local destinations for cooling off and playing together this season.
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5 Simple Ways to Support Families of Children with Disabilities (That Actually Make a Difference)
Supporting families of children with disabilities doesn’t have to feel overwhelming or uncertain. In this blog, we’re sharing five simple, heartfelt ways you can show up whether you’re a friend, a teacher, or a stranger passing in the grocery aisle. From leading with kindness to shopping with purpose, these small actions add up to big impact. Say Hello Threads was born from this very mission and we’re here to help make inclusion of disabilities visible, wearable, and real.
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Cam Communicates: Helping Families Communicate One Device at a Time
Communication allows us to express our thoughts, needs, and emotions, forging connections and building relationships. Children and adults with com... -
Breaking Barriers with Baked Goods: The Inspiring Mission of Tablespoons Bakery
All parents worry about their child’s future. When you have a child with a disability, there are often extra complicated questions and some startli... -
Brayden's Big Update: A Visit to the Neuro-Optometrist
Now that we have had some time to sit and process, we have another big Brayden update. On December 21st, we visited Dr. Theis, a neuro-optometrist.... -
Life Lately
Pull up a seat and let’s chat! We haven’t updated you since March. If I can be honest…when your kid has been put under for multiple tests and...
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