
People Considered Me ‘Weak’ Because Of My Autism; Now I’m Going To College
This guest post is by Rory Brockway, a young woman on the autism spectrum who has been accepted into and will be attending Asbury University where she
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This guest post is by Rory Brockway, a young woman on the autism spectrum who has been accepted into and will be attending Asbury University where she
This guest post is by Lauren Gill, a young woman on the autism spectrum who has been accepted into and will be attending Grove City College
A little education can go a long way towards understanding & acceptance. When I was diagnosed with autism in 1992, the numbers of autism were
As a public speaker who talks about growing up with autism I often like to share a quote or two from people within my presentations
This guest post is by Kameron Evans, a young man on the autism spectrum who has been accepted into and will be attending Colorado Christian University!
I’m so happy that Kimberlee Rutan McCafferty, a mom blogger who has two sons on the autism spectrum and is an Autism Family Partner at
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.