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In Loving Memory of
Sophia Jane Weaver
10/20/08 to 5/23/19
Sophia's Voice was created by Sophia's family to honor her life and to keep her impact on this world alive. Her impact, love and spirit will live on forever. We help others with disabilities in her memory.
Medical Needs
Sophia's Voice helps people with disabilities. We help pay for medical equipment, supplies, medical debt, medical care, medications, and other medical related needs
Fighting for Change
Sophia's Voice raises awareness of the healthcare needs of people with disabilities to help protect their healthcare. We work to normalize facial differences and profound disabilities, so all human beings are accepted and treated with dignity and respect. We also work to hold social media giants accountable for protecting people with facial differences and profound disabilities online.
Individual Advocacy
Sophia's Voice supports the work of activists with disabilities. We help with costs associated with their advocacy, so they can continue the vital work that impacts all of us.
Interviews/Media/Speeches
Articles
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We believe unconditional love, support, respect, and dignity for all human beings can create a more accepting, kind, and inclusive world.
Sophia's Voice supports children and adults with disabilities, as well as caregivers and disability rights activists. We provide financial support for medical equipment(not covered by insurance), medical bills/debt, medication, medical appointments, other medical-related expenses. We also raise awareness to normalize facial differences and profound disabilities and work to hold social media giants accountable for protecting people with facial differences and disabilities online.
I started Sophia’s Voice in honor of my #SweetSophia and will continue it in her memory. Even though she couldn't speak she did have a voice and it was a powerful one. I'm so proud of the impact she had and continues to have on this world. It made her so proud to know she was making a difference. I promised her I would continue the work that we started together.