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La Esperanza de Emily and COVID-19 Aid

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Norma and Louis Teran photo by Annie Uyehara La Esperanza de Emily and COVID-19 Aid By Annie Uyehara Coronavirus can be a bit too much to handle while contending with online schooling, childcare and jobs. But for parents with special needs children, it can compound the hardship. That’s why La Esperanza de Emily  (LEE) is so needed during this time. LEE is an organization designed to support Spanish-speaking families whose children have special needs. Its motto is to “Inspire, Educate, Change.” Its founder, Cecilia Rios, whose daughter Emily inspired her to start La Esperanza de Emily, has collaborated with the Roaring Fork School District to help families during the coronavirus crisis. Norma Teran, along with Rios and several other parents, is a LEE volunteer. “We work with the school district by giving out resources to understand the importance of wearing masks and social distancing,” says Teran, whose 21-year-old son, Louis, has autism. LEE also helps families cope with the challenge