Why I Walk - For Pride and Love
Jennifer Sheridan lives with her small, beautiful family in Nashville, TN. She is Tennessee's 2012 Volunteer Advocacy Chair for Autism Votes.My little boy Charlie is the sparkliest kid I know. I work...
View ArticleMaximize Inclusion of Youth with Autism in Your Community
“Please come pick-up your son, things aren’t working out here at Camp Winnebago.” This is a blog post by Marianne Sullivan, RN, MN, the Assistant Director of National Outreach and Resources at Autism...
View Article8 Great Selfies for Light It Up Blue
Check out 8 Selfies of individuals helping spread the word about Light It Up Blue for April! This guest post is by Autism Speaks Staffer Sam Shaughnessy. Sam has been monumental this month in helping...
View ArticleCommunity Grants: Making a Long-Lasting Impact
The Autism Project which we funded in 2011 shares an update with us that includes starting a course for paraprofessionals!In 2011, Autism Speaks funded a project at The Autism Project in Johnston,...
View ArticleDear Mama Ahead of Me in Line...
A heartfelt blog post from one mom to another. 7 Days until World Autism Awareness Day on April 2. Reason # 7 to Light It Up Blue: CommunityThis guest post is by Danielle Burnett, a mom and blogger...
View ArticleWhy I Walk - For Pride and Love
Jennifer Sheridan lives with her small, beautiful family in Nashville, TN. She is Tennessee's 2012 Volunteer Advocacy Chair for Autism Votes.My little boy Charlie is the sparkliest kid I know. I work...
View ArticleMaximize Inclusion of Youth with Autism in Your Community
“Please come pick-up your son, things aren’t working out here at Camp Winnebago.” This is a blog post by Marianne Sullivan, RN, MN, the Assistant Director of National Outreach and Resources at Autism...
View Article8 Great Selfies for Light It Up Blue
Check out 8 Selfies of individuals helping spread the word about Light It Up Blue for April! This guest post is by Autism Speaks Staffer Sam Shaughnessy. Sam has been monumental this month in helping...
View ArticleCommunity Grants: Making a Long-Lasting Impact
The Autism Project which we funded in 2011 shares an update with us that includes starting a course for paraprofessionals!In 2011, Autism Speaks funded a project at The Autism Project in Johnston,...
View ArticleTen Ways to Reach Out to the Autism Community
In this heartwarming post, autism mom and blogger Kim McCafferty talks about the importance of reaching out to the autism community. "It finally hit me one day that I used to be someone who helped...
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