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Testimonials by real people about real improvement may be just what you need to begin to have hope for your child. These stories will put faces to those that have been helped at Family Hope Center. Below are links to video testimonials where you can hear from parents describing the changes they’ve seen after working with The Family Hope Center, some for only a very short time. FHC staff have helped thousands of children and families worldwide, if your child is facing some difficult challenges, we urge you to view these Faces of Hope and meet these children and learn how Family Hope Center has changed their lives.  You might actually meet a child who once faced the same challenge that your own child is facing.  Click here for Faces of Hope. If you are ready to get help for your child, click here.

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Elise H and her parents Chris and Ashley H.
Born severely brain damaged, Elise was deaf, had muscular rigidity and shakes. Five treatments has resulted in an easing of the rigidity, less irritability and is now able to sleep better.
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Alfie H and his parents Emma and Fraser H.
Alfie had such severe, uncontrollable epileptic seizures that he had to be constantly monitored to be sure he didn’t harm himself. In two years the seizures have eased to the point that he no longer requires 24-hour monitoring. His sleep patterns have also become more normal due to the easing of the seizures.
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Christopher G and his parents Paul and Cindi G.
Hyposensitive on the head, unsociable, only two-word verbalizations, mobility was also limited on the left side of the body. Since treatment, Christopher is no longer hyposensitive, is actively social, is quite a talker and can move using both sides of his body equally.
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Matthias E and his parents Robert and Laura E.
Diagnosed with Atypical Autism and PDD, Matthias was developing slower than his twin brother and was actually push him into things. Now they laugh and play together like normal twin brothers; with Matthias verbally communicating and being sociable with everyone.
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Simone R  and her parents Jane and Soren R.
Born dead, Simone was diagnosed with a severe case of cerebral palsy and bad seizures as a result of the oxygen deprivation. Although still an infant, Simone is definitely doing better, laughing and baby talking and playing with her big sister. She is also sleeping better.
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