The project:  Communication, Art and Developmental Disabilities  What a great way to empower the future generation – understanding that respect and exposure is the key to #inclusion. Phillip was incredible and so curious about everything Rainbow shared. Much respect! Thank you Lori K and Borderless Arts Tennessee for this enrichingContinue Reading

Saturday June 12, 2021 is one memorable day. The community of Hendersonville said yes, yes, yes to Rainbow Mosho. Families joined Rainbow Mosho and enjoyed the reading of her second book – Rainbow Rabbit Meets  Oracle the Alphabet Creature. It was incredible. It was majestic. Yes, a 13 year oldContinue Reading

A local government employee said it:  We love to see such a key local resource making real efforts to be inclusive and serve the full community! Yes, immense thanks to Diane Johnson, Library Director, Hendersonville Public Library in Sumner Cty TN. She knows our families need a place to callContinue Reading

The month of April is considered the time to highlight all things autism. In our life, every day of the year is the moment to do so. But we move along and we sought opportunities to share a variety of messages that help others understand what autism can be aboutContinue Reading

It is always an immense reward when the media responds to our attempt to gain their attention and share our messages. Justina Latimer from WSMV – Ch. 4 in Nashville responded with intention and the willingness to let Middle Tennessee know about Rainbow’s reality and wishes. Click this link:  WSMV –Continue Reading