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In loving memory of Jordan Smith

in memory of jordan smith

A paver was bought in loving memory of Jordan Smith by his friends at Trilogy Disability Foundation who died in 2022. We are so appreciative to Trilogy, and Director Cathy Deblaere, for the ongoing support they provide to our family and the hope they have provided/continue to provide to our children with profound disabilities. 

Who do Trilogy care for? For our separated family of three children, they cared for our son Jordy (18) and continue to care for our daughter Olivia (Lulu, 13). We cared for them for as long as we were able to. However, both Jordy and Lulu are/were non-verbal, wheelchair-bound, tube-fed, incontinent with epilepsy and other medical complications. We feel extremely blessed for Jordy and Lulu to be/have been part of the Trilogy family – with the care provided, second to none.

With Trilogy’s support, Jordy enjoyed: a circle of wonderful carers; lots of family interaction/participation; a Make a Wish holiday; community outings including ice skating, attending football matches; the very best medical care; and more.

Like the Trilogy Foundation, we hope they able to shift the support offered to Lulu and other children like her from the current rental property – which experience has demonstrated can be dissolved in an instant/on a political whim – to a more permanent, Trilogy-owned ‘home’ which will provide a more secure, consistent future. We cannot thank them enough for their generosity of spirit and inclusiveness.”

– Vanita, C