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Page 6 November 2004 The AC Phoenix The Bines' Story --p - ■ f Sylvia and Eddie Bines were elated to learn they were going to have another child. On June 17, 2001, they welcogred their daughter Morgan into their family. They were devastated, however, to learn that she had Down Syndrome. Knowing nothing about this genetic disorder, they had no idea what to do. When Morgan was two months old, a friend referred the Bines to the Special Children’s School. Hesitant at first, they submitted an application. When they were invited for an interview and tour, they were overwhelmed. The school was bright and full of smiling faces. Everyone already seemed to know Morgan. By the time the tour was over, Sylvia and Eddie were convinced that this was the place for Morgan. Sylvia and Eddie had to wait only a few months for an opening for Morgan. The Special Children’s School has changed all their lives. Morgan is now a highly functioning three year old who communicates through sign language, gestures and sometimes words. The Special Children’s School made such an impression on the Bines that Eddie sings for the children during holidays and their son Tyrell volunteers during the summer. Sylvia has joined the staff, hoping to give back as much as has been given to Morgan. 0 , . The .Special Children’s School is one of United Way of Forsyth County’s 34 partner agencies. Through their partnership with United Way and United Way donors, the Special Children’s School does what matters by creating positive, long-term changes in the lives of children and adults here in our community. Together, we do what matters. 7^^^ '' Not been asked to give this year? Mispiaced your pledge card? Here’s your chance to help do what matters in our community with a gift toi United Way of Forsyth County. Just clip and complete the coupon below and mail it to: United Way of Forsyth County, 301 North Main Street, Suite 1700, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United Way together, we do what matters 0 I want to help do what matters! United Way respects your privacy. We never release or sell donor bhh Amount Enclosed 1 Name Address Payment Options Please make checks payable to; United Way of Forsyth County □ Direct Bill —□ Bill balance quarterly City, State ZIPL Phone □ Bill total balance on -Q-Credit Card Card # (date) Exp. Date _□ MasterCard □ VisaQ American ExpreS Discover Email Signature. 301 North Main Street Winston-Salem, NC 27104 phone 336.723.3601 fax 336-724-1045 Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 1-888-830-4989. MOINTSIMI FI LL GOSPEL DELIVERANCE CENTER Ell Agape Pastor Yvonne II. Hines, el al As we embark upon the season of Thanksgiving, it is our fervent prayer that the refreshing spring released from the Father’s heart will restore and renew you. We invite you to share the supernaturaily charged atmosphere at Mount Sinai where the preaching is powerful, the teaching is relevant and the praise and worship is absolutely awesome! MOUNT SINAI FULL GOSPEL DELIVERANCE CENTER 2721 Manchester Winston-Salem, North Carolina Church Office: (336) 722-2624 Fax: (336) 727-1538
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