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National Autism Awareness Month

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National Autism Awareness Month (NAAM) represents an excellent opportunity to promote autism awareness, autism acceptance, and to draw attention to the tens of thousands facing an autism diagnosis each year. - Photo Courtesy Hepingting (CC BY - SA 2.0)

National Autism Awareness Month (NAAM) represents an excellent opportunity to promote autism awareness, autism acceptance, and to draw attention to the tens of thousands facing an autism diagnosis each year. – Photo Courtesy Hepingting (CC BY – SA 2.0)

What Can You Do?

 

Nearly a quarter century ago, the Autism Society launched a nationwide effort to promote autism awareness, inclusion and self-determination for all, and assure that each person with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is provided the opportunity to achieve the highest possible quality of life. This year we want to go beyond simply promoting autism awareness to encouraging friends and collaborators to become partners in a movement toward acceptance and appreciation.

For over 50 years the Autism Society has worked in communities (both large and small) to ensure their actions through services and programming, in an attempt to support all individuals living with autism. The Society hopes to ensure acceptance and inclusion in schools and communities that result in true appreciation of the unique aspects of all people. They want to get one step closer to a society where those with ASD are truly valued for their unique talents and gifts.

National Autism Awareness Month (NAAM) represents an excellent opportunity to promote autism awareness, autism acceptance, and to draw attention to the tens of thousands facing an autism diagnosis each year.

How is it celebrated?

– Presidential/Congressional declarations.

– Online events and activities.

Local events and activities through affiliates.

– Partner opportunities.

What can I do?

– Download the NAAM poster and distribute to schools, libraries and community centers in your neighborhood.

Recognize someone who is affected by autism and share your nomination on social media.

Sign up for e-newsletter Autism Matters to continue sharing ideas on how to make a better world for autism here.

Share your experience/stories with NAAM or autism with us!

– Put on the Puzzle! The Autism Awareness Puzzle Ribbon is the most recognized symbol of the autism community in the world. Autism prevalence is now one in every 68 children in America. Show your support for people with autism by wearing the Autism Awareness Puzzle Ribbon – as a pin on your shirt, a magnet on your car, a badge on your blog, or even your Facebook profile picture – and educate folks on the potential of people with autism! To learn more about or to purchase the Autism Awareness Puzzle Ribbon for your shirt, car, locker or refrigerator visit: www.autism-society.org/about-the-autism-society/history/autism-awareness-ribbon.

– Connect with your neighborhood. Many Autism Society local affiliates hold special events in their communities throughout the month of April. But if you cannot find an event that suits you just right, create your own!

– Watch a movie. Did you know that something that seems as simple as going to the movies is not an option for many families affected by autism? The Autism Society is working with AMC Theatres to bring special-needs families Sensory Friendly Films every month.

Donate to the Autism Society: Help improve the lives of all impacted by autism with a financial gift to the Autism Society. Every dollar raised by the Autism Society allows us to improve the capabilities and services of our over 100 nationwide affiliates, provide the best national resource database and contact center specializing in autism, and increase public awareness about autism and the day-to-day issues faced by individuals with ASD.

 

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