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2008 Banquet
Thursday, May 1st :: 6:30 pm at Gadsden
Convention Hall
Keynote Speaker: Gianna
Jessen
Gianna's
Biography
Gianna Jessen does not quit. Giving up is not an option to her.
Gianna has what she refers to as the "gift" of Cerebral Palsy. She
weighed a mere 2 lbs at birth and the doctors said she would never
be able to hold up her head, sit up, crawl or walk. She began to
walk by the age of three years old with the help of leg braces and a
walker.
Gianna doesn’t believe that her Cerebral Palsy takes away her life,
but, rather, enriches it. . . she walks with a slight limp today and
runs marathons. On April 30, 2005 she completed her first 26.2 mile
marathon after running just over 7 hours and was presented with the
coveted blank blank award! On April 23, 2006 she completed the
London Marathon as well. She is now determined to run marathons all
over the place, because she was never supposed to even walk!
Gianna understands the plight of orphans, being one herself. She was
placed into the foster care system early on in life, eventually
being taken into the loving home of a woman named Penny. Penny has
been a mother to 56 foster children in her life. Gianna was later
adopted by Penny's daughter, making Penny Gianna's grandmother.
According to Gianna, Penny saved her life.
Gianna is a Christian. Her life was given to her by the grace of
God. She shouldn't be walking, but more miraculous still; she should
not even be alive. Gianna's biological mother was 17 when she had a
saline abortion in her third trimester. Many Americans don’t realize
it is legal to have an abortion throughout all nine months of
pregnancy. After being burned alive for approximately 18 hours in
the womb from the saline solution, Gianna was delivered alive in a
Los Angeles County abortion clinic. Her medical records state, "born
during saline abortion"...this is what caused her Cerebral Palsy.
Gianna's travels and experiences have led her all over the world.
Her life has been covered by many major news media outlets,
including, most recently, the BBC News and World Radio, Sky News,
and The Good Morning Show in England, reaching many people with a
message of hope and conviction. In November 2005, Gianna spoke in
several colleges all over Ireland and in December of the same year,
spoke at a meeting held at the House of Commons in London. She has
returned to England this year to speak in several parochial and
public high schools. Gianna’s audiences include: churches - church
youth crusades and women’s ministry retreats; various corporations
as a motivational speaker; secular and Christian youth organizations
and schools – middle school age through college, as well as several
times before Congress - most recently having her testimony read
before the Supreme Court in Carhart v. Gonzales
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