The Bookless Club: Whistler mom moves mountains for her daughter and others
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The Bookless Club: Whistler mom moves mountains for her daughter and others
Sue Hargrave gave all she had to her daugher to help her overcome severe challenges. She's also the force behind The Traverse, private housing units for individuals with developmental disabilities.
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Whistler resident Eliza Hargrave is looking forward to the things most 19-year-olds look forward to: continuing her education, traveling, living on her own. Her mom, Sue Hargrave, wants all those things for Eliza. However, for Eliza, these things aren’t eventualities … they’re challenges.
But thanks to a mother’s extraordinary perseverance, many of Eliza’s dreams are now within reach.
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