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Santa Perez

Santa Perez

About Santa Perez

My name is Santa Perez. I live in Las Vegas, Nevada. I am the founder of People First of Nevada and now the President Emeritus of People First. I sit on many committees around the state and national. I have a BA in psychology.

I have achieved many things in my life, but the greatest accomplishment I have ever done, is becoming a mom to my son, Noah.

Raising Noah

May 14, 2017 by Santa Perez 3 Comments

Raising Noah

Before I had my son, Noah, I wondered what kind of a Mom I would be. I knew that I wanted to be as involved as I possibly could in his care. I also knew that I could not do everything I want to without help, at least for first few years. Although 90% of […]

Filed Under: Disabled Parenting Tagged With: disabled mom, reflections, son

The Story of Noah

April 4, 2017 by Santa Perez 2 Comments

The Story of Noah

“Well, here I am,” I think to myself as everyone is buzzing around me. Dr. Litt is looking down below and making sure that he has all the right paraphernalia to do the job. Mom is becoming animated, preparing for what’s to come. Stella and Tim are both hoisting up a leg and Tony is giving a […]

Filed Under: Disabled Parenting Tagged With: adapting, disabled mom, pregnancy, son

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