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Good News: Parishioner Jamie Miller on WAVY-TV

August 25, 2010, People of St. Paul's (41), In the News (Richmond) (74)

Posted by Kimberly Allen

Many of you know 19-year-old parishioner Jamie and his mom, Mary Miller. But, living in Richmond, you may not yet know about a wonderful segment that aired last Sunday on WAVY-TV 10 News in Virginia Beach. In the story "Surfing camp helps children with autism," WAVY-TV featured Jamie's experience at the beach.

"I've never seen such a big smile," Mary told 10 News after her son Jamie returned to shore after surfing for the first time during a "Surfers Healing" camp. With Mary's permission, we're sharing this fantastic moment with you!

Click on the image below to watch the video.

10 News Screen Shot

Way to go, Jamie!

Also, hat tip to parishioner Barbara Davis for sending the video! 

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