Thursday, February 6, 2025

Advocate for Informed Autism Healthcare

The Autism Society of America is thrilled to celebrate 60 years of empowering the Autism community through vital resources and support.

The Autism Society united disability groups to address harmful vaccine myths within the public health dialogue. Any direction to reinvestigate debunked myths, will reverse progress, and deter funding that addresses healthcare inequities and services that the Autism community needs now. As a non-partisan organization, the Autism Society remains committed to advocating for legislation that protects the Autism community, and ensures everyone can live fully. 


RFK Jr. will now face a vote on the Senate floor to become Secretary of HHS. We encourage advocates to use our Action Alert to contact your Senators, urging them to not support his nomination. Together, we're working to protect lives and foster a healthier, more informed community. 

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The Autism Society of America is thrilled to celebrate 60 years of empowering the Autism community through vital resources and supports. This milestone year will be marked by meaningful events, impactful fundraising opportunities, and a deepened commitment to advancing our mission. Join us as we honor this incredible journey and look ahead to even greater strides in creating a more inclusive and supportive world for individuals with Autism. 

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Enhance workplace inclusivity with the Autism Society’s new online course, Understanding Autism and the Workplace. This self-paced, one-hour training provides essential insights into Autism, neurodiversity, and workplace accommodations to create a more supportive environment for Autistic employees. Whether you're an employer, HR professional, or colleague, this course will help foster a more understanding and accessible workplace.

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With recent wildfires affecting communities, staying safe is more important than ever before, especially for individuals with disabilities. The Disability Disaster Access & Resources (DDAR) program offers compassionate support, including wildfire safety webinars, emergency planning guidance, and real-time fire activity maps. Check out these resources to keep you safe and informed. You can also help Autistic individuals and families affected by disasters by donating to the Autism Society’s Affiliate Emergency Relief Fund. 

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