The Power of One: How a Coffee Meetup Sparked a Movement
byRachel Martens and Janette Afsharian
🎙️ Finding Strength, Community, and Purpose in Disability Parenting
When Alma Schneider moved from a bustling apartment in New York City to suburban New Jersey, she didn’t expect to feel adrift. But after her son was diagnosed with disabilities, the shift in identity was both profound and isolating. In this heartfelt and powerful episode of Lost in Jersey, Alma shares how one conversation—a friend encouraging her to reconnect with her creativity—sparked a movement that has transformed lives.
That first spark led to the creation of 1 in 6 Support, a growing organization that offers connection, advocacy, and practical resources for families raising children with disabilities. What began as a casual coffee group is now a vital network helping parents navigate challenges that are too often faced in silence—from mental health crises to behavioral struggles.
Alma speaks candidly about the realities of parenting a child with disabilities and how community support can be a lifeline. Through events like Mother’s Day pampering day, Disability Pride Parade, and advocacy for inclusive hiring, 1 in 6 Support is reshaping how we talk about—and show up for—families with special needs.
Whether you’re a parent, an ally, or someone looking to better understand this experience, Alma’s story offers insight, hope, and a reminder that no one should have to do this alone.
🌐 Learn more at 1in6support.org 💬 “One in six children. One in three families. Together, we can do more.”