The LIVE ÅTTE Foundation
www.liveatte.no
Background
Live Styve Saeboe died on her 8th birthday, 24th March 2006. Live had a brain injury that gave her many and great challenges. The last three years of her life she was linked up to the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential (also called the Doman Institute) in Philadelphia, USA. Through close follow-up and intensive stimulation she made great progress and reached goals that most people thought were beyond reach.
The values and the perspectives on the human being, the energy and courage which made her parents making use of the method, is still there, along side the grief and missing of their child. Establishing a foundation, named after Live, 8 years old, is not meant to nurture the grief and the missing of a child, but to continue and enhance the commitment and make use of the competence gained to benefit others as well.
Background
Live Styve Saeboe died on her 8th birthday, 24th March 2006. Live had a brain injury that gave her many and great challenges. The last three years of her life she was linked up to the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential (also called the Doman Institute) in Philadelphia, USA. Through close follow-up and intensive stimulation she made great progress and reached goals that most people thought were beyond reach.
The values and the perspectives on the human being, the energy and courage which made her parents making use of the method, is still there, along side the grief and missing of their child. Establishing a foundation, named after Live, 8 years old, is not meant to nurture the grief and the missing of a child, but to continue and enhance the commitment and make use of the competence gained to benefit others as well.