Down Syndrome and Building a Supportive Community: Rachael Vermeulen's Story
In this heartfelt episode, host Jordan Arogeti speaks with Rachel Vermeulen, a mother, entrepreneur, and community builder, about her transformative journey raising her son Caleb, who was born with Down syndrome. Rachel candidly shares her story of receiving Caleb's prenatal diagnosis, navigating a high-risk pregnancy, and finding resilience through adversity, including a divorce and the challenges of being a single mom in the NICU.
Rachel reflects on how faith, support groups, and a newfound community empowered her to thrive despite the hardships. She discusses the importance of embracing both grief and joy, how connecting with other parents of children with disabilities changed her life, and her eventual path to remarriage and family ministry.
Rachel also highlights her work through "A Little Extra Love," an organization she founded to provide faith-based support and resources for disability families and to help churches build inclusive ministries. This episode is a moving testament to the power of community, faith, and love in overcoming life's toughest moments.
Key Highlights
- The emotional journey of receiving and processing a Down syndrome diagnosis.
- Practical advice for parents seeking support and advocacy in similar situations.
- The role of faith and prayer in navigating grief and embracing acceptance.
- Insights into Rachel’s ministry, "A Little Extra Love," which fosters inclusivity in churches.
- The inspiring story of Rachel's remarriage and family growth.