GFAC GOAL 

Chelsea Mills • March 3, 2017

Behind Your Design is excited to announce the launch of GFAC Goal's new website!

Behind Your Design had the pleasure of recently launching a new website for GFAC Goal. GFAC Goal is a special needs activity club/support group based out of Genesee County. This group provides special needs kids and their families the opportunity to participate in activities without having the demands of leagues and competition. GOAL provides families living with loved ones with disabilities the opportunity to share life’s adventures. They support and celebrate with one another other through life and its many surprises. The families are there for each other to exchange stories, good, bad and indifferent. To learn more about this wonderful support please click here. Contact us at Behind Your Design to help you design your next website.

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