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Volunteer Community Advocates for Special Children "I am your classmate, I'm your Neighbor, I'm your Friend" Listed here are local volunteer co advocates for special children. They help tell the community about who they are and their role as classmates, neighbors and friends. Volunteers in various locations, worldwide, help represent the special child as a valued member of society. I am your classmate, I'm your neighbor, I'm your friend says it plainly through beautiful photographs of special children. Sign up with Special Kids Photography for $25 and receive a logo to link your website to ours. Go on to become fully accredited with SKPA by taking the 1-day workshop. Any changes of contact information to this website after 1 year must be accompanied by renewal membership of $25. |
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Alabama Latonya Scott (Birmingham) Arkansas Laurie Clark (Little Rock) - clark@614photography.com California Ana Brandt (Tustin) -
ana@anabrandt.com Colorado Sarah Verno (Denver) - sverno@du.edu Florida Patrick Ciatto (Ormond Beach) -
pfciatto@msn.com Georgia Tony Earnhart (Braselton) -
Tony@tj2photo.com Ohio Ginny Ley (Lima) -
ley@wcoil.com Massachusetts Kelly Cianflone (Everett) -
info@sckyphotography.com Michigan Christine Gribble (Grand Rapids) -
xinegribble@hotmail.com Missouri Amy Hinote (Ozark) - ahinote@yahoo.com Nebraska Amber Durr (Papillion) - amber@amberdurrphotography.com New Hampshire Michelle Greenbaum - photographybymichelle@yahoo.com New York Mary Ann Talamo (Staten Island) - mtalamodi@aol.com Ohio Ginny Ley (Lima) - ley@wcoil.com Oklahoma Dea Bell - dea@IdeallyYoursPhotography.com Pennsylvania Hilary Cook (New Cumberland) -
mydhphotography@pa.net
Texas Laura Popiel -
ilpopielphoto@aol.com Utah Karen Dórame (St George)- info@doramephotography.com Washington Jamie Coonts -
jamie@arcsno.org Virginia Fran Johnson - fran@synergyphotographyonline.com LATIN AMERICA Rubens Vieira (Brazil) - contato@rubensvieira.com
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SKPA community ambassadors are not employed by, nor do they officially represent Special Kids Photography of America in any way. SKPA offers suggestions to interested individuals, that they may assist in promoting favorable recognition and acceptance of children with special needs to society. |
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