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Showing posts with label Organizations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Organizations. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 November 2012

AutismCares

Posted on 07:45 by Unknown
Autism Light #238 is AutismCares.

 
AutismCares is a consortium of organizations that has been helping individuals with autism during times of both natural disasters and personal crisis since 2005.  They focus on helping anywhere a disaster occurs and recently they have been working to help victims with autism who were in the path of Hurricane Sandy.

According to their website, the mission of AutismCares is this.

AutismCares is a consortium of leading autism organizations who have come together to support individuals with autism and their families during natural disasters and other catastrophic life events (Source).

AutismCares' first national press release was in 2005 as a response to Hurricane Katrina (Source).  Here was a PSA's for AutismCares uploaded in 2007 on YouTube.


Partners: AutismCares 2012 partners include Autism Speaks, Doug Flutie Foundation, Talk About Curing Autism, FedEx, and the Lisa Higgins Foundation.

AutismCares provides information, resources, and grants to individuals with autism who have a need during a time of crisis. One may register online to apply for a grant at the AutismCares application login page.  AutismCares has the following notice on their website where people may go for more information.
The Autism Speaks Autism Response Team is taking calls from families affected by autism and Sandy. Trained staff (both English and Spanish speaking) are available to provide support and to direct callers to information, resources and assistance. Families can call the Autism Response Team at 1-888-288-4762, En EspaƱol at 888-772-9050, or email familyservices@autismspeaks.org.

If your family requires access to disaster help and resources: please visit www.disasterassistance.gov or call (800) 621-3362. If there is an emergency, please call 911. (Source)
For more information on the work of AutismCares visit their website at http://www.autismcares.org.

AutismCares is available not just during a disaster but also during castrophic life events for families with autism. Families facing foreclosure or having emergency needs for things like car repairs have been helped. You can read several testimonies of people helped by AutismCares on their website.  Here is one testimony.
"I wanted to send a note of thanks for giving us much needed help through Autism Cares. It hardly seems enough. The money you sent is going to help us more than you can imagine. We so appreciate Autism Cares and your ability to help those with autism and their families." - LA (Source).
Special thanks to AutismCares and all of it's partners who are helping meet needs for those with autism in times of disasters or personal need. They are truly a light and Hurricane Sandy has reminded us how much they are needed.

Note: There are many other organizations/foundations that have the resources to support people with autism in times of disaster or crisis. They may focus on a specific local, regional, or national area or target a specific group of families, such as military families. In the future Autism Light hopes to share about other organizations that are doing good work and following in the spirit of AutismCares to help those with autism in such needy times.

Autism Light honors diverse heroes to the world of autism.
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Wednesday, 15 August 2012

North Dakota Autism Center

Posted on 01:47 by Unknown
Autism Light #223 is the North Dakota Autism Center. 


The North Dakota Autism Center, Inc. is a nonprofit (501c3)organization located in Fargo, North Dakota. They are serving the autism commnity through their AuSome Kids Day Care Program, AuSome Kids Early Intervention Program, and school consultation. They are an Autism Light because these services help children with autism in North Dakota and make a difference in their young lives.

AuSome Kids is the name the North Dakota Autism Center has claimed for their day care programs and it is indicative of the value they place on children with autism.  According to their website the mission of the North Dakota Autism Center is:

To help children affected by autism spectrum disorders (ASD) to reach their full potential through excellence in care, instruction and support (Source).

Here is a video about the work of the North Dakota Autism Center, Inc.


North Dakota Autism Resources: A list of related links to autism services in North Dakota is available on the website of the North Dakota Autism Center.

Fundraiser: On September 8, 2012, the North Dakota Autism Center will host their Walk for Autism 2012. More information is available on their website.

Contact:  For more information on the North Dakota Autism Center email them at info@ndautismcenter.org or visit their facilities at 4733 Amber Valley Parkway Suite 200, Fargo, ND 58104.

Social Media: You can follow the North Dakota Autism Center on the following social media:
  • Facebook
  • YouTube Channel
Special thanks to the North Dakota Autism Center for being an Autism Light for families in North Dakota. If you live near Fargo, North Dakota there are plenty of opportunities to be involved in this charity. The awesome efforts of this organization, their staff, board, and community partners have given the North Dakota Autism Center the distinction of being the first Autism Light from the state of North Dakota.

Autism Light honors diverse heroes to the world of autism.
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Saturday, 17 December 2011

Gateways: Access to Jewish Education

Posted on 17:34 by Unknown
Autism Light #110 is Gateways: Access to Jewish Education.

Gateways: Access to Jewish Education is an organization located in Boston, Massachusetts.  It was created in 2006 when Etgar L'Noar and The Jewish Special Education Collaborative merged to work together in service to Jewish children with disabilities, including autism. Gateways: Access to Jewish Education is an Autism Light because they are providing important opportunities for Jewish children with autism to learn their faith and traditions. 

It is noteworthy that Gateways was named one of the top 50 most innovative Jewish nonprofits in the United States. In the Fall of 2010 they received a grant from the Slingshot Fund. The following is a musical video students at Gatways submited to JewishBoston.com about why it is great to be Jewish and live in Boston. It won 2nd place. 




Arlene Remz is the Executive Director of Gateways: Access to Jewish Education. According to their website their mission is, "to ensure that Jewish children with a full range of learning styles, abilities and challenges succeed academically, socially, and spiritually to their fullest potential." For more information on Gateways: Access to Jewish Education visit their website at http://jgateways.org/.

The following is the story of a boy named Ethan who was in the Gateways program. This presentation is when Ethan had his Bar-Mitzvah.



Social Media: You can follow Gateways: Access to Jewish Education at the following social media areas.
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube Channel
Special thanks to Gateways: Access to Jewish Education for being a light for Jewish children with autism to work out their faith. Mazel tov!

Autism Light honors diverse heroes to the world of autism.


Photo: The logo with this post is used with the permission of Gateways: Access to Jewish Education.
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Friday, 11 November 2011

ACT Today! For Military Families

Posted on 04:45 by Unknown
Autism Light #82 is ACT Today! For Military Families.

Today is Veteran's Day in the United States and in honor of military veterans today's Autism Light is a charitable organization that helps military families cope with autism. ACT Today! For Military Families is based in Tarzana, California.  It is a special campaign of ACT Today (Autism Care and Treatment Today), which was founded in 2005.  Nancy Alspaugh-Jackson has served as the Executive Director of ACT Today for the past 3 years. ACT Today! For Military Families is an Autism Light because of the difference their grants are making for military families that are dealing with autism.

1 in 88 children from military families in the United States have autism. This is 12% higher than the national average (1 in 100).  The following is a video about the work of ACT Today! For Military Families that features the campaign's theme song, "Maybe Tomorrow" by Robbin Thompson.


Below is an inspirational video that shares the real life stories of three of the families that have been touched positively by the support from today's Autism Light, ACT Today! For Military Families.


Contact: To contact ACT Today! For Military Families you can call 877-9ACT-TODAY or email info@act-today.org.

Donate: You can donate directly to ACT Today! For Military Families through their online system at https://www.acttodayformilitaryfamilies.org/templates/inside/donatenow.aspx.

Events:  On April 7, 2012 ACT Today! For Military Families will hold their 2nd Annual Walk/Run and Family Festival in San Diego, California.

Social Media:  You may follow ACT Today! For Military Families through the ACT Today social media areas.
  • YouTube
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
For more information on ACT Today! For Military Families visit their website at www.acttodayformilitaryfamilies.org.  Military families may apply for an autism grant at this link.

As a parent of a child with autism I know the pressures are tremendous, but I can not imagine the added stress that our military families go through with having to adjust to frequent relocation (and changes of service providers for their autistic children) and the separation of one of the parents from the family because of deployment overseas.  On this Veterans Day we say thank you to our military families. And thank you to ACT Today! For Military Families for being an Autism Light to these well deserving and needy military families.

Autism Light honors diverse heroes to the world of autism.
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Saturday, 15 October 2011

Jewish Autism Trust

Posted on 05:01 by Unknown
Autism Light #68 is the Jewish Autism Trust.

The Jewish Autism Trust is a charitable organization located in London, England in the area known as Edgeware. The Jewish Autism Trust is an Autism Light because of the work they do to support people with autism in the Jewish community in London.

According to their website, the mission of the Jewish Autism Trust is to "exchange ideas and experiences and to give each other mutual support."  It is aim is to help those in the Jewish community who are touched by autism. They meet once a month in members homes and offer encouragement through special speakers, special events, and ongoing email communication.

Special Speakers:  One of the ways they accomplish their mission is through arranging for special speakers to give sessions of interest to the autism community. The Jewish Autism Trust has training program on autism in 2011 included the following:

  • Mental Health and Autism Spectrum Condition
  • Autism and Sensory Issues
  • Sex and the Autism Spectrum
For more information on their training programs visit the training section of their website.

Special Events:  The Jewish Autism Trust sponsors monthly activities for its members. These include social events and autism related seminars. On December 11, 2012 there will be a Chanukah Party.  For more information visit the event section of their website.

To find out more details about the Jewish Autism Trust visit their website.  Special thanks to the Jewish Autism Trust for supporting those with autism in the Jewish community in the London, England area and being an excellent model for how an autism organization that is faith-based can reach out to its community. It seems that their model could be applied to other groups around the world.

Autism Light honors diverse heroes to the world of autism.


This Autism Light post went into syndication at Autisable.
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Saturday, 8 October 2011

Felicity Nyambura Ngungu

Posted on 05:03 by Unknown
Autism Light #61 is Felicity Nyambura Ngungu.

Felicity Nyambura Ngungu is a Founder member of the Autism Society of Kenya and has served as its Director and Chief Executive Officer since 2000. Felicity Nyamburu Ngungu has a grandson with autism.

Felicity Nyambura Ngungu is a graduate of Sussex Institute of Economics and Management. She majored in Marketing, Nutrition, and Oral Health and worked for 23 years for East Africa Industries (which is now Unilever Kenya) doing demonstrations on nutrition and health.

She has traveled to two other continents of the world to learn about autism and she is passionately dedicated to do all she can to help the Autism Society of Kenya make a difference for people living with autism in Kenya. Felicity Nyamburu Ngungu is an Autism Light because of her leadership and development of the Autism Society of Kenya.

On September 9, 2003 the Autism Society of Kenya opened up a program in the City Primary School in Ngara. The Autism Society of Kenya describes their program on their Website in the following way:
The core of our autism program is a nutritional program, which runs concurrently with an appropriate and highly structured educational program. Dietary intervention is one of the therapies, which has shown consistent positive results in the management of a child with Autism. Intensive occupational and educational program incorporating principles of behavior modification must accompany this.
The Autism Society of Kenya has an excellent website at www.autismsocietyofkenya.org. The Website has information on the organization's activities and some helpful information to families living with autism in Kenya. They have an Information Portal and also have a separate section for Dietary Interventions. The following is a video that the Autism Society of Kenya has put together and features on their Website.




The Autism Society of Kenya also has an excellent Facebook Group you can join to stay informed of their activities.

Special thanks to Felicity Nyambura Ngungu for spreading light and hope for those who have autism in Kenya. Felicity's hard work for autism in Kenya is a tremendous blessing to the cause of autism in Kenya and she is a bright and shining light in the global autism community.

Autism Light honors diverse heroes to the world of autism.


This Autism Light post went into syndication at Autisable.
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Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Lisa Ackerman

Posted on 05:16 by Unknown
Autism Light #23 is Lisa Ackerman.


Lisa Ackerman is making a tremendous difference for autism most visibly through the organization she founded called Talk About Curing Autism. She founded it in 2000 as a parent support group after her son Jeff was diagnosed with autism. Today it helps several thousand families a year with chapters in 18 states.

This YouTube video shows a bit about the families that are helped by TACA and includes Lisa Ackerman in it.



Lisa Ackerman is an Autism Light because of her many accomplishments to the autism community. Here are a few highlights.
  • She is the mother of a teenager named Jeff who has autism.
  • She founded Talk About Curing Autism. 
  • She posts inspirational posts on the Talk About Curing Autism "Real Help Now" Blog.   
  • In 2010 she won the Age of Autism's Person of the Year Award. 
Special thanks for the valuable contributions of Lisa Ackerman, an Autism Light.

Autism Light honors diverse heroes to the world of autism. 


Photo: Photo in this post used with permission of Lisa Ackerman.
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Saturday, 13 August 2011

Dr. Barbara Firestone

Posted on 14:10 by Unknown
Autism Light #14 is Dr. Barbara Firestone.  


Dr. Barbara Firestone
Dr. Barbara Firestone is the President & CEO of The Help Group.  The focus of her organization is on helping children and families with special needs.  What started in 1975 has branched into a group of related agencies, including seven schools located in the greater Los Angeles area.  You can read a more thorough biography of Barbara Firestone at www.autismheroes.org/author.php. Below is a YouTube video that describes more of the powerful school resources at The Help Group and an appreciation to Hasbro's help.


Barbara Firestone is an Autism Light because of all she has done for the cause of autism in Los Angeles and around the world.  In addition to being founder and CEO of The Help Group, in 2007 she published a book called Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge. This book tells the stories of 38 diverse families who face the challenges of raising a child with autism. The cheapest place to purchase the book is from her website called Autism Heroes.  All proceeds from the sale of the book go to The Help Group.


Autism Light honors diverse heroes to the world of autism. 


Photo: Photo in this post used with permission of The Help Group.


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Friday, 24 June 2011

Diane Soucy

Posted on 09:00 by Unknown
Autism Light #3 is Diane Soucy
Diane Soucy founded the ADL Center after discovering her son Matthew had autism.  She now serves as the President of the ADL Center. Diane Soucy is leading ADL into new and innovative services to those with autism.  ADL stands for "Activities for Daily Living".

Diane Soucy was interviewed on Comcast Newsmakers for a past Autism Awareness Month and the following video was produced about her.




Pepsi Refresh Project:  They have competed for several Pepsi Refresh Project fundraisers.
  • In January, 2011 they competed for a $250,000 grant to operate their program. 
  • In June, 2011, the ADL Center competed for a $25,000 grant to provide Swimming Lessons for Kids with Autism and their Siblings who live in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Teaching swimming lessons will enhance the lives of many people. 


The following is a news story about a fundraiser the ADL Center had.



Social Media: Fund out more about the ADL Center at these social media places.
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Autism Light honors diverse heroes to the world of autism. 

Photo: Photo in this post used with permission of Diane Soucy.

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