Friday, March 23, 2018



Emmaus Home Core Member Nick Steals the Show With His Talk 
at Philadelphia City Hall in Front of Hundreds of People!

A panorama shows the crowd at the opening celebration of the art show.

As part of the opening celebration for the Philly Autism Project Art Show at City Hall, Emmaus Home core member Nick spoke about his experience with art and what it meant to him.

Public speaking, especially for such a large crowd- could be a challenge for any of us, but Nick absolutely stole the show and blew everyone away!

Of course it was ambitious to have a core member with Autism speak in front of a large crowd, I think many of us involved were nervous in the weeks leading up to the event. However we kept Nick's best interest in mind- always mentally prepared to say, "This won't be beneficial for him, he cannot speak at this time." However he was very excited, and the performer in him came through!

The takeaway for me was about limitations. Along the way, we were all nervous, thinking, "Can he do this? Are we putting too much pressure on Nick?"

Of course, we gave Nick the option and free will to decline, but he was happy to do it. He knew he could back out at any time, but he also knew he had our support. We helped him write his speech, helped him practice, and encouraged him.

After the speech, his family were so appreciative that the Emmaus Home staff intuited that he could do this.

This is what sets Emmaus Home apart - we do not set limitations that do not have to exist. We want our core family members to achieve their greatest potential, all they need is opportunity and support.

Nick, along with fellow Emmaus Home core member Kevin, both had their artwork featured in the art show. Their work is encased in glass, along with the exceptional work of many other artists with intellectual disabilities, at City Hall now through April 27.

We could not be more proud of both men, and it was a very positive experience for all!

For more information visit Philly Autism Project Art Show Website by clicking here.

It's definitely worth a trip!




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