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Six years ago today, the spark that created DifferentLikeYou happened.  Our Founder, Justin Bachman was disqualified fro...
09/18/2016

Six years ago today, the spark that created DifferentLikeYou happened. Our Founder, Justin Bachman was disqualified from an invitational cross country meet because a group of officials refused to understand the noises he was making was due to his Tourette Syndrome. The actions of his teammates meant the world to him. The work we have done since then has halted 18 su***de plans, helped people change their behavior, given kids the courage to come out, and so much more. The poem below is a fitting tribute to why we do what we do. Please enjoy The Race by Dee Groberg
Whenever I start to hang my head in front of failure’s face,
my downward fall is broken by the memory of a race.
A children’s race, young boys, young men; how I remember well,
excitement sure, but also fear, it wasn’t hard to tell.
They all lined up so full of hope, each thought to win that race
or tie for first, or if not that, at least take second place.
Their parents watched from off the side, each cheering for their son, and each boy hoped to show his folks that he would be the one.
The whistle blew and off they flew, like chariots of fire,
to win, to be the hero there, was each young boy’s desire.
One boy in particular, whose mom and dad were in the crowd,
was running in the lead and thought “My parents will be so proud.”
But as he speeded down the field and crossed a shallow dip,
the little boy who thought he’d win, lost his step and slipped.
Trying hard to catch himself, his arms flew everyplace,
and midst the laughter of the crowd he fell flat on his face.
As he fell, his hope fell too; he couldn’t win it now.
Humiliated, he just wished to disappear somehow.
But as he fell his dad/mom stood up and showed his anxious face,
which to the boy so clearly said, “Get up and win that race!”
He quickly rose, no damage done, behind a bit that’s all,
and ran with all his mind and might to make up for his fall.
So anxious to restore himself, to catch up and to win,
his mind went faster than his legs. He slipped and fell again.
He wished that he had quit before with only one disgrace.
“I’m hopeless as a runner now, I shouldn’t try to race.”
But through the laughing crowd he searched and found his mother’s/father’s face
with a steady look that said again, “Get up and win that race!”
So he jumped up to try again, ten yards behind the last.
“If I’m to gain those yards,” he thought, “I’ve got to run real fast!”
Exceeding everything he had, he regained eight, then ten...
but trying hard to catch the lead, he slipped and fell again.
Defeat! He lay there silently. A tear dropped from his eye.
“There’s no sense running anymore! Three strikes I’m out! Why try?
I’ve lost, so what’s the use?” he thought. “I’ll live with my disgrace.”
But then he thought about his dad/mom, who soon he’d have to face.
“Get up,” an echo sounded low, “you haven’t lost at all,
for all you have to do to win is rise each time you fall.
Get up!” the echo urged him on, “Get up and take your place!
You were not meant for failure here! Get up and win that race!”
So, up he rose to run once more, refusing to forfeit,
and he resolved that win or lose, at least he wouldn’t quit.
So far behind the others now, the most he’d ever been,
still he gave it all he had and ran like he could win.
Three times he’d fallen stumbling, three times he rose again.
Too far behind to hope to win, he still ran to the end.
They cheered another boy who crossed the line and won first place,
head high and proud and happy -- no falling, no disgrace.
But, when the fallen youngster crossed the line, in last place,
the crowd gave him a greater cheer for finishing the race.
And even though he came in last with head bowed low, unproud,
you would have thought he’d won the race, to listen to the crowd.
And to his dad/mom he sadly said, “I didn’t do so well.”
“To me, you won,” his mother/father said. “You rose each time you fell.”
And now when things seem dark and bleak and difficult to face,
the memory of that little boy helps me in my own race.
For all of life is like that race, with ups and downs and all.
And all you have to do to win is rise each time you fall.
And when depression and despair shout loudly in my face,
another voice within me says, “Get up and win that race!”

Staggering facts about safe driving!
09/15/2016

Staggering facts about safe driving!

Buckle up- it is a matter of life or death.

We have heard too many stories about teens being involved in car crashes.  Please listen to this important message!
09/14/2016

We have heard too many stories about teens being involved in car crashes. Please listen to this important message!

Although some may feel wearing a seatbelt is a waste of time and does no good, it can actually be the difference between life and death . So buckle up everybody !!

Listen all the way to the end of this video and hear a special message from this beautiful child!!
09/14/2016

Listen all the way to the end of this video and hear a special message from this beautiful child!!

kids with autism are caring and loving it video nag and as special as all kids. Hear Mason express his gratitude!!

Check out the incredible gift David has to offer.  As a person with Autism, he is succeeding!!  Join us tomorrow, Sunday...
09/10/2016

Check out the incredible gift David has to offer. As a person with Autism, he is succeeding!! Join us tomorrow, Sunday, Sept 11 at 8:30 for the Autism Speaks walk and share your story of perseverance to show others they can do this!!

In my middle school and early high school years, I struggled with many social and communication challenges, including bullying. I didn't want anything to do with my autism. Now, as a young adult who understands my autism & sees the bigger picture of life, I realize that EVERYONE goes through struggl...

Check out this awesome story about Autism!  If you are in Northeast Ohio, please be sure to head down to Progressive Fie...
09/09/2016

Check out this awesome story about Autism! If you are in Northeast Ohio, please be sure to head down to Progressive Field on Sunday morning (registration begins at 8:30) for the Autism Speaks walk! You can talk with our team of Story Heroes and even make your own Autism Awareness video!

My interaction with children with autism

Wait until you hear this special message telling woman of color how beautiful they are!
09/08/2016

Wait until you hear this special message telling woman of color how beautiful they are!

Just a confidence boost for black girls who have been put down by society.

Members of the Different Like You Teen Board are doing something cool - check it out!
09/06/2016

Members of the Different Like You Teen Board are doing something cool - check it out!

As a member of the DLY teen board of directors, I will be something called a

Wait until you hear this incredible message of support from a special sister!
09/01/2016

Wait until you hear this incredible message of support from a special sister!

My name is Madison and I am 17 years old. I grew up with my sister and my brother but when I was 15 years old, I found out I actually had two brothers. People judge and make fun of myself and my family on a daily basis. People tell me it's weird and uncomfortable and one time even that he's transgen...

Beautiful message about people with Autism!
08/28/2016

Beautiful message about people with Autism!

My story about my experience with Autism

Listen to this great reflection on high school days and what Olivia would do if she had the chance to do it again.
08/16/2016

Listen to this great reflection on high school days and what Olivia would do if she had the chance to do it again.

High School Advice

Here is a great tip for those feeling anxiety about getting back to school!
08/15/2016

Here is a great tip for those feeling anxiety about getting back to school!

Just a helpful tip for managing stress and anxiety!

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