Cole’s Eagles-Themed Bedroom Makeover

Cole, a passionate Philadelphia Eagles fan with level 3 severe autism, dreamed of having a bedroom makeover that would provide him with a safe and enjoyable space to sleep and play.

Thanks to the incredible support of Waste Gas Fabricating Company, Inc., Cole’s dream has been brought to life in true Eagles style. Cole, along with his dad and grandmother, visited Waste Gas’s site for a special Dream Come True Presentation, where he received a collection of Eagles-themed items to enhance his new bedroom, including a signed football from DeVonta Smith.

Thank you from Cole’s Family

“Jr and our family would like to thank Sunshine Foundation and Waste Gas Fabricating Company for making Jr’s dream come true. Without the donors, who knows when Jr would have a safe place to sleep and play? We had a hole cut before we redid the room for his dad to be able to get to him if he had a seizure. We put some of Jr’s gifts on his walls. We are ordering a football and jersey display case so his autographed football will remain in new condition forever. Once again, thank you so much for your support and generosity!” – Cole’s grandmother and dad.

Cole’s Diagnosis

Cole is diagnosed with level 3 severe autism. Level 3 autism, also known as severe autism, is the most significant level of autism spectrum disorder. Children with level 3 autism have limited or no speech, restricted social communication skills, and sensory processing issues. They require a higher level of support and supervision throughout their lifetime. 

Sponsors

Many thanks to Waste Gas Fabricating Company, Inc. for answering Cole’s dream and him a fun and safe place to sleep and play!

Our Mission

Sunshine Foundation answers the dreams of children, ages three through eighteen, who have severe or profound physical/developmental/intellectual challenges or trauma from physical/sexual abuse, and whose families have limited income. Since 1976, Sunshine Foundation has spread Sunshine into the lives of more than 43,280 children.

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