NOT TODAY!
Meet Mary-Noah Ndateramye, she is a dedicated bilingual teacher in both French and English and uses sensory awareness as a positive way for classroom management.
1 year ago today, on November 1, 2017, Mary-Noah's 10 year old daughter Adassa was in a tragic car accident and left for dead.
For 5 months Adassa was in a Coma and every day, Mary Noah wondered if her daughter would wake up, and if she did wake up, doctors did not have a very positive outlook for Adassa's mental and physical health.
"Today is NOT the day that my daughter will die"
Mary-Noah Ndateramye
Little did Mary-Noah realize, just how important her training would be, as she was faced with using her resources to help rehabilitate her 10 year old daughter.
Mary-Noah's goal is to give kids and youth with all abilities the tools they need to help them deal with sensory disorder and mental health challenges through mindfulness, spiritual practice and physical literacy.
Being that November is mental health awareness month, I wanted you to meet Mary-Noah, not only to show some of the resources she has to offer, but for you to hear her amazing story of courage.
If you were encouraged by what you heard today, and wish to send questions or encouragement or follow Mary-Noah go to...
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marynoahndateramye@gmail.com
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NOT TODAY - Hillsong UNITED
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Going Farther INC.
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Have a blessed day!