You Learn How To Pick Yourself Up - Amy Roloff On Dwarf Athletic Association Of America’s Importance

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • Can you believe that "Little People, Big World" first hit our screens in 2006? Yes, folks, it's been almost two decades of following the intriguing lives of the Roloff family. For those new to the show, it's centered around the Roloffs - parents Matt and Amy, and their kids Zach, Jeremy, Molly, and Jacob. Fast forward to today, and we're at the emotional finale of Season 25. It's been a heartfelt journey, and it’s hard to say goodbye.
    But before we get all teary-eyed, let’s talk about a special moment that recently happened. At a fundraiser for the Dwarf Athletic Association of America (DAAA), Amy Roloff took center stage to share some powerful insights. For nearly five decades, Amy has been an active participant in the DAAA, and her dedication shone brightly as she addressed the crowd at Roloff Farms. She shared how the association taught her invaluable lessons about resilience and starting anew, regardless of life's setbacks.
    "Even if you lose, you learn how to pick yourself up and start over again. This is what DAA meant to me,” Amy expressed, captivating those in attendance with her words of wisdom and encouragement.
    Now, you might be wondering, why is the DAAA so significant? Well, Amy, alongside her husband Chris Marek, and ex-husband Matt Roloff, with his girlfriend Caryn Chandler, hosted this impactful fundraiser right before the grand finale aired on April 23. Amy emphasized the foundation of the DAAA, stating, "DAAA was formed because they wanted to give those with dwarfism a chance to play sports." She highlighted the importance of sustaining this organization not only for her generation but for the future ones as well.
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