
The Spectrum, College Edition: What One Semester of Growth Looks Like
This guest post is by Addyson Soderquist, a young woman who is diagnosed with autism and attends Texas A&M University and is pursuing a Bachelor
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This guest post is by Addyson Soderquist, a young woman who is diagnosed with autism and attends Texas A&M University and is pursuing a Bachelor
This guest post is by Andres Castillo, a young man who is diagnosed with autism and plans to attend The University of Central Florida. Andres
This guest post is by Isaac Starr, a young man who was diagnosed with autism around 10 years old and plans on attending Northeastern Wisconsin
This guest post is by Isaac Daily, a young man who is diagnosed with autism and ADHD and plays rugby at Ohio State University. Isaac
Growing up with autism, eye contact was sometimes a challenge for me. The introduction of one-day work trials in our workplaces would have been a
“I wanted to help individuals who felt alone.” When I first learned about my autism diagnosis at 11 1/2, I often wished for a role
70 million individuals have autism worldwide. Because of this, in 2011, Kerry started “KFM Making a Difference” an organization that helps provide scholarships for adults with autism to attend college. Help support the cause today and “make a difference” in the lives of those with autism.
70 million individuals have autism worldwide. Because of this, in 2011, Kerry started “KFM Making a Difference” an organization that helps provide scholarships for adults with autism to attend college. Help support the cause today and “make a difference” in the lives of those with autism.