20 Photos of Gifting during COVID

Although it looks a little different right now, we are not letting COVID stop us from positively impacting families! At the beginning of 2020, we never thought this would be our gifting process, but we are rolling with the punches! …even if we resemble bank robbers.

We are doing our best to keep our team and our gifted families safe by following the CDC safety guidelines. This includes wearing masks and thorough hand hygiene. Our entire team is excited to be back gifting! Take a look below to see behind-the-scenes of two recently gifted families.

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Photos taken by: Madison Hernandez

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On Friday we gifted, Jaxon with SGF team member, Lindsey! #Repost @lindswilliams_ with @make_repost ・・・ ”yesterday was a special day! I got to join our co-founders at @speciallygifted.foundation to gift this sweet boy, Jaxon🤗 cornhole boards, a custom arcade game, an iPad, a therapy swing, a multi-functional game room table, gaming chair, and more! all for his (& his 7 siblings’) game room!. • Jaxon, who has Autism, a rare craniofacial disorder, Asthma, & ADHD, talked with me about his favorite video games and about some of his surgeries he’s endured over his first 10 years of life. such a strong kid.. and so well-spoken, too. he was so grateful and his family was the sweetest! completely melted my heart!. • if you haven’t already, check out what we’ve got going on at SGF! there really is nothing like being apart of this foundation that’s done so much good already & will continue to reach as many families with children who have special needs as possible! 💙🎀💛💚❤️”

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Macey Belter
Macey Price Belter is the co-founder of Specially Gifted Foundation, bringing over 12 years of experience serving the special needs community. Her journey began as a Therapy Facilitator and expanded through her work as an AuPair in Australia for a child with autism, eventually leading to the creation of SGF to support families caring for children with disabilities. She believes in creating inclusive environments where every child's unique abilities are celebrated and communities can come together to make a meaningful difference.

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