 Jennifer Russo and my husband's a first sergeant at Marine Breaks, Washington. My daughter, her name's Juliana, she's five years old. She's the sweetest, sweetest, most beautiful child ever. I mean she just, she will light up a room. She was diagnosed with autism when she was 22 months old. She really doesn't speak. She, she can, she can speak but she doesn't use her language in a functional way to communicate. The day after Juliana was diagnosed with autism, we really did not know where to begin. The EFMP office had a ton of resources available to me. They gave us some hope and gave us some direction. So Juliana does take part in a variety of different therapies. What color is it? Blue, black or red? Black. I think a lot of people look at us and misunderstand or just judge. People don't know, I mean unless you're going through it you don't understand. She deserves every chance that every other you know person out there deserves. So just because she has a disability doesn't make her any less. And I want people to see that.