Freedom From Forgetting - Bishop T.D Jakes

Memories need to be shared.



Authoress L.M. Montgomery once said that “nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.”

This sentiment seems appealing to those who long for days gone by but, to the large percentage of people who suffer some kind of memory loss, this could be a bitter reference to all they are losing with each fading recollection.

Memory loss and other forms of dementia are devastating illnesses, affecting both those who are stricken as well as the loved ones that are forgotten. For many, there is not much to be done but mourn lost times.

However, Emma Yang is determined to reduce some of the troubles those with memory issues face in daily life.

The 12 year-old girl saw the problems her grandmother (who has Alzheimer's Disease) encountered when trying to recall names and who she had spoken to over the phone and decided she could do something to help. Her attempt to help her grandmother and others suffering from the same issue resulted in an invention she poetically named Timeless.

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