Aunt Susan decided to honor Lindsey's memory by starting a foundation to raise awareness about the challenges faced by nonverbal individuals. She knew that Lindsey would have wanted her to help others who were going through similar struggles.
The foundation, called "Lindsey's Voice," focused on providing communication tools and resources to those who were unable to speak. They worked with schools, hospitals, and other organizations to ensure that everyone had access to the tools they needed to communicate effectively.
Over time, Aunt Susan became a leading advocate for the nonverbal community. She traveled the country, speaking at conferences and events about the importance of inclusion and accessibility for all. And though she missed Lindsey every day, she found solace in the knowledge that her niece's legacy was making a difference in the lives of others.
