A native of Virginia, Jean McGehee Davison traveled to Georgia to
earn a bachelors degree in Occupational Therapy from the Medical College of
Georgia. In 1981, she began her career working with children having special
needs. Twenty-five years later, Jean continues to provide therapy services
for children and their families.
In 2004, Jean initiated the development of a parent support group for her rural hometown area. Consisting of families from four counties, this group has become a stronghold for many as they have searched for connections to ease the loneliness felt with raising their children.
Jean continued to feel God’s calling to expand her ministry for families dealing with special needs. Twenty five years of networking, teaching, praying, crying, listening, comforting, and battling with and for children found Jean searching deeper into the needs of hope and connection facing each family. Connections of Hope Throughout an Emotional Journey is the result.
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In 2004, Jean initiated the development of a parent support group for her rural hometown area. Consisting of families from four counties, this group has become a stronghold for many as they have searched for connections to ease the loneliness felt with raising their children.
Jean continued to feel God’s calling to expand her ministry for families dealing with special needs. Twenty five years of networking, teaching, praying, crying, listening, comforting, and battling with and for children found Jean searching deeper into the needs of hope and connection facing each family. Connections of Hope Throughout an Emotional Journey is the result.
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