Faith, Advocacy, and a Village : Raising Twin Boys on the Autism Spectrum
Raising children is never easy—but raising twin boys on the autism spectrum requires extraordinary strength, unwavering faith, and a community that refuses to let you walk alone. In Faith, Advocacy, and a Village, Evangeline Asafor Ngwashi shares her deeply personal and inspiring journey through motherhood, autism advocacy, faith, and resilience. From recognizing the early signs of autism to navigating diagnosis, therapy appointments, school systems, emotional battles, and moments of uncertainty, this book offers an honest and heartfelt look into the realities many families silently face.
More than a memoir, this book is a testimony of hope, perseverance, and the power of community. Through every challenge, Dr. Ngwashi reveals how faith became her anchor, advocacy became her voice, and the support of a village helped carry her family forward. Filled with encouragement, practical insight, emotional reflections, and powerful lessons learned along the way, Faith, Advocacy, and a Village reminds readers that no family should walk the autism journey alone.
This book is for:
• Parents and caregivers navigating autism
• Families seeking hope and encouragement
• Educators, therapists, and advocates
• Anyone who believes in the power of faith, love, and community
Because sometimes the greatest strength is found not in walking alone—but in the village that walks beside you.