Home Actress Dawn McCoy HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Dawn McCoy Instagram - After 10 days of an amazing Christmas in Texas, we’re back in L.A. ✈️ As we navigated DFW airport yesterday - just the 2 of us - we were reminded of the beautiful weight that kindness can bring us - the kind of comforting, welcome weight that often feels like a firm-but-gentle hand resting on your lower back, saying “We’ve got you. You don’t need to carry this alone.” There are two tricky parts to our traveling, Waylon & me - getting all of our luggage & equipment from car to ticket counter…and boarding with Waylon. We have to show up very first in the boarding line so we can get special access to wheel Waylon’s stroller to our seats so I can place Waylon’s car seat in the seat in the first row (always the 1st row to avoid kicking seats in front of him - because his legs can be a little unpredictable) and then transfer him to it. Then I have no choice but to leave him in the seat as I run - literally run, sometimes - out to the passenger boarding bridge to put Waylon’s stroller in the car seat bag so it will be protected when it’s put under the plane. Special needs equipment is very expensive & almost impossible to replace if damaged so this is KEY. It’s a little bit like an obstacle course & I’m never not in a full-on sweat by the time I get back to Way. Partially, because of the physicality of it…and partially because I have to ask people if I can cut in line in front of them so I can get back to my child. I stopped caring what people thought as they see me doing this long ago. But yesterday was different. Yesterday, @jillashleybrandt & @lisajett were in line on the boarding bridge & saw me struggling to get the stroller in the bag & said, “Can we help you with that?” I thought I was gonna cry. No one ever offers to help. They just stare. By the time we boarded the plane - & realized we were sitting across from one another - we were fast friends. And then she took these pictures of Way & me that really show what a wacky, wonderful & challenging adventure course traveling for us can be. Helping me with my stroller? So kind. Taking pictures of my son & I because we’re alone? So thoughtful. Taking time to talk to us and forge a new friendship? SO wonderful.

Dawn McCoy Instagram – After 10 days of an amazing Christmas in Texas, we’re back in L.A. ✈️ As we navigated DFW airport yesterday – just the 2 of us – we were reminded of the beautiful weight that kindness can bring us – the kind of comforting, welcome weight that often feels like a firm-but-gentle hand resting on your lower back, saying “We’ve got you. You don’t need to carry this alone.” There are two tricky parts to our traveling, Waylon & me – getting all of our luggage & equipment from car to ticket counter…and boarding with Waylon. We have to show up very first in the boarding line so we can get special access to wheel Waylon’s stroller to our seats so I can place Waylon’s car seat in the seat in the first row (always the 1st row to avoid kicking seats in front of him – because his legs can be a little unpredictable) and then transfer him to it. Then I have no choice but to leave him in the seat as I run – literally run, sometimes – out to the passenger boarding bridge to put Waylon’s stroller in the car seat bag so it will be protected when it’s put under the plane. Special needs equipment is very expensive & almost impossible to replace if damaged so this is KEY. It’s a little bit like an obstacle course & I’m never not in a full-on sweat by the time I get back to Way. Partially, because of the physicality of it…and partially because I have to ask people if I can cut in line in front of them so I can get back to my child. I stopped caring what people thought as they see me doing this long ago. But yesterday was different. Yesterday, @jillashleybrandt & @lisajett were in line on the boarding bridge & saw me struggling to get the stroller in the bag & said, “Can we help you with that?” I thought I was gonna cry. No one ever offers to help. They just stare. By the time we boarded the plane – & realized we were sitting across from one another – we were fast friends. And then she took these pictures of Way & me that really show what a wacky, wonderful & challenging adventure course traveling for us can be. Helping me with my stroller? So kind. Taking pictures of my son & I because we’re alone? So thoughtful. Taking time to talk to us and forge a new friendship? SO wonderful.

Dawn McCoy Instagram - After 10 days of an amazing Christmas in Texas, we’re back in L.A. ✈️ As we navigated DFW airport yesterday - just the 2 of us - we were reminded of the beautiful weight that kindness can bring us - the kind of comforting, welcome weight that often feels like a firm-but-gentle hand resting on your lower back, saying “We’ve got you. You don’t need to carry this alone.” There are two tricky parts to our traveling, Waylon & me - getting all of our luggage & equipment from car to ticket counter…and boarding with Waylon. We have to show up very first in the boarding line so we can get special access to wheel Waylon’s stroller to our seats so I can place Waylon’s car seat in the seat in the first row (always the 1st row to avoid kicking seats in front of him - because his legs can be a little unpredictable) and then transfer him to it. Then I have no choice but to leave him in the seat as I run - literally run, sometimes - out to the passenger boarding bridge to put Waylon’s stroller in the car seat bag so it will be protected when it’s put under the plane. Special needs equipment is very expensive & almost impossible to replace if damaged so this is KEY. It’s a little bit like an obstacle course & I’m never not in a full-on sweat by the time I get back to Way. Partially, because of the physicality of it…and partially because I have to ask people if I can cut in line in front of them so I can get back to my child. I stopped caring what people thought as they see me doing this long ago. But yesterday was different. Yesterday, @jillashleybrandt & @lisajett were in line on the boarding bridge & saw me struggling to get the stroller in the bag & said, “Can we help you with that?” I thought I was gonna cry. No one ever offers to help. They just stare. By the time we boarded the plane - & realized we were sitting across from one another - we were fast friends. And then she took these pictures of Way & me that really show what a wacky, wonderful & challenging adventure course traveling for us can be. Helping me with my stroller? So kind. Taking pictures of my son & I because we’re alone? So thoughtful. Taking time to talk to us and forge a new friendship? SO wonderful.

Dawn McCoy Instagram – After 10 days of an amazing Christmas in Texas, we’re back in L.A. ✈️
As we navigated DFW airport yesterday – just the 2 of us – we were reminded of the beautiful weight that kindness can bring us – the kind of comforting, welcome weight that often feels like a firm-but-gentle hand resting on your lower back, saying “We’ve got you. You don’t need to carry this alone.”

There are two tricky parts to our traveling, Waylon & me – getting all of our luggage & equipment from car to ticket counter…and boarding with Waylon.
We have to show up very first in the boarding line so we can get special access to wheel Waylon’s stroller to our seats so I can place Waylon’s car seat in the seat in the first row (always the 1st row to avoid kicking seats in front of him – because his legs can be a little unpredictable) and then transfer him to it.

Then I have no choice but to leave him in the seat as I run – literally run, sometimes – out to the passenger boarding bridge to put Waylon’s stroller in the car seat bag so it will be protected when it’s put under the plane.
Special needs equipment is very expensive & almost impossible to replace if damaged so this is KEY.

It’s a little bit like an obstacle course & I’m never not in a full-on sweat by the time I get back to Way.
Partially, because of the physicality of it…and partially because I have to ask people if I can cut in line in front of them so I can get back to my child.
I stopped caring what people thought as they see me doing this long ago.

But yesterday was different.
Yesterday, @jillashleybrandt & @lisajett were in line on the boarding bridge & saw me struggling to get the stroller in the bag & said, “Can we help you with that?”
I thought I was gonna cry. No one ever offers to help. They just stare.

By the time we boarded the plane – & realized we were sitting across from one another – we were fast friends.
And then she took these pictures of Way & me that really show what a wacky, wonderful & challenging adventure course traveling for us can be.
Helping me with my stroller? So kind.
Taking pictures of my son & I because we’re alone? So thoughtful.
Taking time to talk to us and forge a new friendship? SO wonderful. | Posted on 30/Dec/2023 02:44:35

Dawn McCoy Instagram – In 2023 – we turned our immense pain into immense purpose when we founded our child abuse prevention & awareness nonprofit, Loving Way Foundation, in honor of Waylon.

Looking back through the nascent lens of 2024, I see how much we accomplished just since April in just 9 months of existence, 
Loving Way…
* Was presented with the Proclamation for Child Abuse Prevention Month by the City of West Hollywood.
* Co-hosted the City of West Hollywood Human Rights Speaker Series panel: The Crusade Against Child Abuse
* Participated in the 3rd annual Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Community Picnic, where we quickly became friends with families of child abuse victim-angels, Gabriel Fernandez & Anthony Avalos
* Moderated the “Mobilizing Change” panel for World Children’s Day For Peace, Presented by the @UnitedNations LA & the Ruth Weiss Foundation at UCLA
* Had our very first corporate partnership with Jouer Cosmetics & their La Vie En Rose Lip Kit product, with sales benefiting Loving Way
* Partnered with Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch for our 2nd annual HalloWAY Halloween event, with special needs & child abuse victims & their families as our guests & Mr. Bones donating 20% of all sales for the week
* Held our annual toy drive, benefiting Extraordinary Families & Foster Love
* Partnered with our first retail partner, Veronica Beard, for a shopping event
* hosted our 1st annual WAYvember fundraising drive, in honor of Waylon’s birthday
* Co-hosted our 1st Friends of Loving Way – Palm Springs event, sponsored by The Shag House & our 1st Friends of Loving Way – Austin event, sponsored by Lodgewell Properties

Thank you to EVERY SINGLE ONE of you who…
Donated to Loving Way…
Partnered with Loving Way…
And supported Loving Way.
I also want to thank our Loving Way Advisory Board.
We are so grateful for your service & passion.
Because of YOU, we are fighting to end child abuse every single day.
And because of you & your donations & partnerships, we will KEEP fighting until all victims of child abuse receive the support & joy they deserve – and the offenders receive the justice they deserve.
Yes, our goals are big…
But so are our hearts.🩵🩷
www.LovingWayFoundation.org/Donate
Dawn McCoy Instagram – After 10 days of an amazing Christmas in Texas, we’re back in L.A. ✈️
As we navigated DFW airport yesterday – just the 2 of us – we were reminded of the beautiful weight that kindness can bring us – the kind of comforting, welcome weight that often feels like a firm-but-gentle hand resting on your lower back, saying “We’ve got you. You don’t need to carry this alone.”

There are two tricky parts to our traveling, Waylon & me – getting all of our luggage & equipment from car to ticket counter…and boarding with Waylon.
We have to show up very first in the boarding line so we can get special access to wheel Waylon’s stroller to our seats so I can place Waylon’s car seat in the seat in the first row (always the 1st row to avoid kicking seats in front of him – because his legs can be a little unpredictable) and then transfer him to it.

Then I have no choice but to leave him in the seat as I run – literally run, sometimes – out to the passenger boarding bridge to put Waylon’s stroller in the car seat bag so it will be protected when it’s put under the plane.
Special needs equipment is very expensive & almost impossible to replace if damaged so this is KEY.

It’s a little bit like an obstacle course & I’m never not in a full-on sweat by the time I get back to Way.
Partially, because of the physicality of it…and partially because I have to ask people if I can cut in line in front of them so I can get back to my child.
I stopped caring what people thought as they see me doing this long ago.

But yesterday was different.
Yesterday, @jillashleybrandt & @lisajett were in line on the boarding bridge & saw me struggling to get the stroller in the bag & said, “Can we help you with that?”
I thought I was gonna cry. No one ever offers to help. They just stare.

By the time we boarded the plane – & realized we were sitting across from one another – we were fast friends.
And then she took these pictures of Way & me that really show what a wacky, wonderful & challenging adventure course traveling for us can be.
Helping me with my stroller? So kind.
Taking pictures of my son & I because we’re alone? So thoughtful.
Taking time to talk to us and forge a new friendship? SO wonderful.

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