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- Penpals - Ashling, Nik and Kiera Live in Bermuda. "We would love to speak to families with deafblind children."
- Penpals - Birgit Lives in Black Forest, Germany. "I hope to get contact to other families and perhaps also to find girlfriends for our daughter who are like her."
- Penpals - Brian Lives in Milton Keynes. "I am the husband of a Usher 2 wife. Struggling to be father and hubby and need of some support from males or females."
- Penpals - Dawn Lives in Luton, UK. "I am the mother of a 10 year old boy who is partially sighted, has a hearing impairment and severe learning disabilities. I would like to hear from other parents who have experience of secondary special school education in Bedfordshire or Hertfordshire."
- Penpals - Deanna Lives in North Carolina, USA. "I would like to talk to families of children with Usher syndrome to find out how they have handled. I want to know what I can do to ensure my son has a full life."
- Penpals - Gemma Lives in Basingstoke, Hants. "I have a two year old son, Thomas who has CHARGE syndrome. I would love to hear from other people affected by CHARGE."
- Penpals - June Lives in Crawley, West Sussex. "I am the mother of a 9 year old boy who has Ushers Syndrome - I am very interested to speak to other parents of children with this disability."
- Penpals - Marsha Lives in St Albans, Hertfordshire. "I am very nervous about the future for my daughter even though she is very independent and is presently at university studying law. I would really like to talk to other parents in a similar situation for mutual support."
- Penpals - Natalie Lives in West Sussex, UK. "I would like to hear from any parents who have a child with visual and / or any other disability."
- Penpals - Nikki Lives in Kent, England. "I would love to hear from parents of a deafblind child who has had their child start primary school."
- Penpals - Olive Lives in Uganda. "I would like to share ideas about deafblindness and I am looking for assistance as well."
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