
SFN Dad To Dad 374 - Eli Pierce of Aurora, CO The Father of Four Including One Who Is a Spastic Quadriplegic With Cerebral Palsy & Epilepsy
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Eli, and his wife, Cassidy, have been married for 5 years and he is the proud father of four children: Evelyn (14), Elias (11), adopted daughter Annabelle (6) and Ettison (13) who is spastic quadriplegic with Cerebral Palsy and epilepsy.
For many years, Eli was a single dad with full custody of his three children from his first marriage. Eli's an overcomer dad. He's overcome a challenging upbringing, a challenging first marriage and the ongoing challenges of fathering four children, including one with profound disability.
Eli's commitment to his family is second to none as he serves as a great role model to those within and outside the disability community.
More recently Eli has joined the Denver SFN Mastermind Group and seems to be thriving.
Learn this and more on the current episode of the SFN Dad to Dad Podcast.
Show Links
Phone – (719) 639-1782
Email – elishapierce88@gmail.com
LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/elishapierce/
Developmental Pathways in Denver https://www.dpcolo.org
Colorado Springs Resource Exchange https://www.tre.org
Children’s of Hospital Colorado https://www.childrenscolorado.org
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